Twittering Inanities and Impossibilities
Glenn Reynolds posts and links to the following Twitter bite.
Perhaps taxpayers should “deem” their taxes to be considered paid without actually sending a check this year.
The “deem” reference, of course, refers to the Congress of the United States attempting to pass ObamaCare (DeathCare) without voting on it directly, and in direct opposition to what the majority of Americans desire, that desire being for Congress and Obama to back off and leave them, and the health care industry alone.
But back to that Twitter bite.
The bite, itself, is actually good, meaning it resonates with a large percentage of Americans who would like nothing better than to retain their earnings rather than having them sent off to Washington D.C. to fund the professional jobholders’ whim of the day. The problem is the impossibility of such an action.
The impossibility is due to the U.S. governments retaining Americans’ employers as their kapos and their bagmen, who neatly package up all employees’ federal taxes in one neat package for the State.
The vast majority of Americans have no ability to withhold a check from the U.S. government for alleged taxes owed, which the State fully realizes, just as the State realizes they can implement whatever economic policies, laws, or other restrictions they desire with almost elite impunity.
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