Thursday, 1 April 2010

Government Services compensate tax

Anything that isn't a crime is a right, so the person who wises to commit an act must ask themselves whether they are committing a crime. And anything that is not permitted is a crime. Before any action we should ask ourselves, do I have a right to do this, or is it a crime.

But if we assume everything is a crime, unless shown otherwise, how can we prove that what we are doing is not a crime, perhaps by showing its virtue? Can we prove that our actions are good?

Rather than to use force, it would be better if people were to provide a service (which may be refused) to others, or even to donate their efforts freely.

It's not a service if it cannot be refused without punishment, it becomes something else, a form of compensation for the act of taxation. Government Services are compensation for having been taxed. There would be no obligation to provide the services if the taxpayer is not forced to provide the money.

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