Hallelujah!
at 07:16
You didn't have me down as some happy clappy evangelical did you? No, you'd be quite right. So this is just a little celebration of "Tax Freedom Day".
"Hallelujah" was the cry of the Hebrews' slaves when, in the year of the Jubilee, those who had had to sell themselves into servitude or give away their lands to keep themselves afloat were freed and their lands returned to the common wealth for redistribution.
Of course "Tax Freedom Day" is a bit of nonsense. It helps perhaps to see just how much we have taken from us but in reality, if we make a little more in the second half of the year, they'll take a little more all the same. And what the Adam Smith Institute, who organize this little wheeze, won't tell you is that their eponymous hero himself was one of ours, a supporter of Land Value Tax.
Taxes on our labour make us peons to the state. How wrong James Thomson was!
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>>Taxes on our labour make
>>Taxes on our labour make us peons to the state<<
And taxes on the land we occupy don't?
If we don't want society to be a war of all against all, we have to have some common services.
They have to be paid for.
If you have the option whether or not to pay for them, how do you deal with free riders, or conversely, those who can't afford the option?
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Wheeze
Funnily enough, "Wheeze" was exactly the phrase I used .