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[–] Himfirst [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Can you say that in laymen's terms? Obviously you don't understand the post or as a liberal you don't feel entitled to your pay.

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[–] watch_listed 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

In layman's terms, regardless of how correct the argument you have presented is (over-taxation solely benefits the government and federal reserve by way of inflation reducing the value of our tax returns on their face and scaled compound interest at the cost of exchanging it for durable goods or investment), it is of no practical value, because you and I lack the influence to effectively make the rigged system under which we live work to our benefit. Those who stand to gain the most look down upon us whose labor keeps them in their positions of comfort, and deem us as their inferiors. It would be wonderful if justice was actually blind, but reality is at odds with theory. To the "powerful", we are disposable, expendable, replaceable, and little more than hosts on which they can feed. We are interchangeable, as far as they're concerned, little more than serfs. Since they can have us imprisoned, drafted, murdered, etc. at whim, we are worth not a single fuck to them.

So from the point of view of those reaping the benefits of our efforts, your argument earns little but the equivalent of "fuck you, peasant" if it were to earn any notice whatsoever.

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[–] Himfirst [S] ago 

We peasants have the opportunity to effect change in our small worlds. Living in a constitutional republic, peasant should try to effect chance. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. We try, try and try again.

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[–] LurkMaster ago 

They forgot the /s..... LOL