The IRS

 

September 17, 2012

Our government is financed much in the same way as you might finance your home.  The politicians spend so much money that there is no way that the taxes collected would be enough to pay for all their activities.  So, they borrow money from the banking cartels, and they tell the banking cartels that they can go get the money from the citizens. 

We the people, our labors, our person, is then owned by the banking cartels just as your home us actually owned by the mortgage company.  Don’t pay your mortgage payment and you’ll quickly see who really owns your home.

 Don’t pay your taxes and the I.R.S. has the “right” to garnish your wages and freeze your accounts.  That is because our government sold us to the banking cartels as collateral many years ago.  We are property used as collateral for the loans that our politicians take out against us.  We are slaves – literally.

When you see how things actually operate, you can begin to see how these enterprises operate much like organized crime.  The government is the enforcement division, the I.R.S. is the collection division, and the big banks are for money laundering. 

Unfortunately all of the money collected goes only to interest payments against the HUGE debt (loans) that our politicians have taken out against us.  They keep spending and we keep paying.  Illegal as it is, they have the bigger guns.


Comments for “The IRS – “Internal Reality Service” “

Adrian said (September 18, 2012):

As one of your commentators mentioned, as well as the mafia type shake-down that is tax, the means of its collection is designed to be the most onerous it can be.
See here for an audited alternative system, that would free all individuals and businesses to attend to their real business instead of suffering parasitism of lawyers, accountants and politicians:

http://www.electronicflattax.com/

“most brilliant tax system ever that will give the economy a fantastic boost and save the $900 Billion (2004) dollars that are currently wasted in the United States on the most idiotic tax system in the World.”


Dan said (September 17, 2012):

An economics professor told me once that the purpose of income tax isn’t primarily about the collections. It’s a means to drain 40% of small business owners resources and time just to keep up with the paperwork and expenses. The monopoly owners are exempt behind their foundations. Obviously this hobbles the competition.


Ray said (September 17, 2012):

As a US citizen who has been living in Canada for the better part of the past 10 years I always get a kick out of your essays about things American, the latest being the IRS.

You’re right, the IRS is a racket and it sometimes destroys lives as it chases the middle class for every dollar while letting mega-corporations pay nothing.

However, here in Canada the government has a different M.O. — fleece them at the pumps, the checkout stand and the liquor store. Sales taxes are twice those in the US, gas at the pump runs about 50%, and Canada wrote the book on “sin taxes.” If you want to smoke cigarettes in Canada, it will cost you nearly $10 a pack and booze is also twice the price as in the States.

(In fact, everything in Canada is more expensive than in the States. Even Canadian maple syrup is cheaper at the Safeway in San Francisco than at the Safeway in Vancouver. Go figure.)

Sales taxes are actually the most regressive of all taxes, hitting poor people the hardest. Next time you are going to write about the IRS fleecing people on behalf of the Illuminati, I suggest you drop in a couple of lines about the nanny state government of Canada and how its system of taxation targets low-income nicotine addicts who enjoy a six-pack of beer now and then.


Henry Makow is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He welcomes your feedback and ideas at

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