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Board Politics & Society
Re: Is taxation theft?
by
BADecker
on 10/08/2018, 21:57:26 UTC
Personally, I do feel it is theft, I never consented to any taxation. I feel that this video helps explain the video quite well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGMQZEIXBMs

I agree. The video explains it all. I wish they could run it on the National TV at prime time. Just for a change Wink

Ron Paul was on National TV at prime time speaking truth to power and the spin was that "he's crazy, don't listen to him".

Do not underestimate the ability of the propaganda machine to cover the truth, even if it is broadcast briefly on their networks.

I believe that Ron Paul is quite sane. The thing he is doing is promoting civil law, because he realizes that common law and jury nullification is essentially out of reach. In other words, if 10% to 20% of the people understood how they can nullify any government law through jury nullification, Ron Paul might throw out his whole idea of civil law, and might go for common law.

As it is, probably less that 1% of people who are interested in correcting government, have any idea at all the they can do it through jury nullification. Besides, with how wildly "unsane" some people have gotten right now, would we even want them on a jury? They just might make things worse.

So, Ron Paul is doing the only thing that makes sense. He is promoting the old standards of civil law... civil law which still has some shreds of logic left within it.

I can't see how he couldn't know about jury nullification, and how it could turn the country around if used properly.

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