Showing posts with label tea parties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea parties. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Is simplifying the tax code enough?


Today President Barack Obama has made several statements in relation to simplifying our tax code. These comments came in light of today's file or else tax deadline. My question today is; is it enough to appease the American people? With various so-called tea parties running rampant across the nation. Will simplifying the tax code be enough to douse the flame?

Obama said at a White House event Wednesday that he's working toward "a simpler tax code that rewards work and the pursuit of the American dream." He went on to say, "For too long, we've seen taxes used as a wedge to scare people into supporting policies that increased the burden on working people instead of helping them live their dreams," Obama said. "That has to change, and that's the work that we've begun."

The president noted that he's asked his economic advisers to thoroughly review how to simplify the tax code and report back to him by year's end. By years end are you crazy? That's right before the next tax season, leaving him & us little time to thoroughly review such complicated measures.

The president incidently admits this later stating, "We need to simplify a monstrous tax code that is far too complicated for most Americans to understand, but just complicated enough for the insiders who know how to game the system,"

He added: "It will take time to undo the damage of years of carve-outs and loopholes. But I want every American to know that we will rewrite the tax code so that it puts your interests over any special interest. And we will make it quicker, easier, and less expensive for you to file a return, so that April 15 is not a date that is approached with dread each year."

I got a fair tax for you President Obama. Impose a fair tax on international trade and domestically purchased goods. A universal federal/state tax that does not vary from state to state. One flat rate clean across the board. That way there would be no such thing as tax evasion. That along with this fake war on drugs are merely additional methods of incarcerating your own fellow citizens. The ultimate slap in the face is that we are not suppose to be taxed on our income anyway! My last question is: Is it fair that ultimate slap will continue?



Tuesday, April 14, 2009

What's wrong with these "Tea Parties"


Protesters are popping up all over the country, converging on Capitol Hill in protest of Tax Day which marks the deadline of this years tax filing season. People have made signs aligning their movement to the Boston Tea Party of 1773. Going as far as to wear colonial revolutionary costumes. I mean people of all ages from kids to seniors are participating. A lot of the funding for these rallies are being funded by right-wing organizations. So Independents and Democrats alike are have been chanting it is a right wing conspiracy to thwart President Obama and Congresses agenda.

While in many ways that may be true, to an extent. There actually are a lot of people who are not satisfied with the bailouts and the way our money has been spent in the stimulus for that matter, regardless of who was at fault for those companies demise. The Obama administration has to realize that although this may be a crisis handed to him. There is a level of responsibility for the actions taken to correct it and that responsibility Mr. President ends with you. You signed off on the bailouts and played the pawn of a banking industry that was holding you hostage. From what has happened to others on power who have dissented, I can completely understand.

However to be frank at some point you have to grow some balls. Regardless of what anyone says you knew this job was dangerous when you took it. I bet you never thought it would be the international banking system do be the actual dangers you would have to worry about. Or did you? International bankers lobbied Presidential candidate Woodrow Wilson before the election of 1912 with their support in exchange for him to sign the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. Who's to say Obama was not approached in a similar manner to win the presidency.

Obama had defended his actions of placing the money into the banks hands versus directly in the hands of the consumer, mentioning that for every $1 given the to the banks it will open up $8 in credit for the consumer. Versus the dollar for dollar scenario of placing that money in citizens hands. That might work if you had the authority to make them lend it and you don't and you knew you didn't. It would've symbolically meant so much to the American people too. For example I have a friend that just bought a fairly new Mercedes Benz much nicer that his old 94' Lincoln Town Car. When this car speaks of which one he would choose in the event of financial hardship he would prerer to keep the lincoln. Not because of the potential resale value of the Mercedes being greater but because the Lincoln may be less in dollar value but higher in sentimental value and you missed out on a rare opportunity to establish that type of value Mr. President.

In the end the responsibility soley lies in his as well as congresses hands. Not just Democrats who are in power right now but the Republicans that fostered this situation as well. Don't be disillusioned with Republican Tea Party promoters who act all of a sudden so disgusted with these policies. These are the very people that fought for the deregulation that led to this madness. Just as well do not be disillusioned by the Democrats saying they understand that and they are going to clean it up, because they are not. They are going to add to it. However it may not be because they want to.

The financial sector according to President Franklin D. Roosevelt has owned the goverment since the days of Andrew Jackson. Imagine the young budding politician, full of hope and life. Imagine them in their passion to change the system and winning an election. All to find out that if you don't give into bankers and the extremely wealthy's hand, they can cause economic hardship so tough in your district, it will cause chaos and anarchy in the streets. Imagine them threatening every industry or select industries to out right destroy altogether, leaving the make a change young politician to clean up the mess. If that is an extremely cold scenario to you then buckle your seat belts and do something about it because that is what's going on right now.

As we speak there is rising dissent in intentionally created scenarios to tear us apart. We as citizens can not let that happen. We must inform ourselves of the hidden education recquired to stand behind our President. Let him know we understand who the real perpetraters are and we will not let them influence us through their market manipulations. We will fight with you and protect you from those that have infiltrated our CIA, Secret Service, FBI and any other entity agents of their ideaology are embedded.

If you are one of the people that wonder why nothing ever changes and consistently get's worse is because none of you all have been equiping yourselves to understand who the enemy is. When people who are in the know attempt to inform you or society writes them off as crazy or uninformed, leaving them to stand on the frontline by themselves as easy prey. In some cases classified information has been released by the CIA or FBI admiting to all sorts of crimes against United States citizens. Since these issues seemed to not have affected the purchase of that new car, vacation or wardrobe it all went in one ear and out the other. That is until it did affect the home owner, stock holder, car buyer you name it. Now all these hands are in a fuss.

Right now the protesters at these tea parties largely seem misguided. Throwing out politically judgemental labels such as Socialist, Faschist, Communist. You name it and the Obama Administration has been attacked for it recently. My message to the protesters is that we all feel the same plight you do. But don't be used as puppets by factions you don't even understand. Do your research, educate yourselves and learn who the real culprits are and how to fight them. Arm yourselves with knowledge and give all of us leverage by utilize your power as a consumer. Boycott these banking systems.

Don't stop spending money you earn, but pay in cash. Don't use credit and request our government return our money back to the gold standard. Don't place yourselves in a box by disagreeing with one side of congress versus another. Understand they are birds of a feather. Let them and our congress know that no matter how hard the times these bankers want to impose on us that we will stand with them and fight. That we will not go crazy and kill eachother in the streets. That we are strong enough to handle the truth of the information. We will end our dependence on the banking system as a whole and no longer allow our global policy to be held hostage again. That's the fight we should be hearing not moronic name-calling that changes no policy and simply shows how ignorant you are, taking away the legitimacy of the argument.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Taxation Without Representation!

There was once a great story told of the American Revolution's infamous Boston Tea Party. This revolt had come about due to the tax imposed on colonists Dec 16, 1773. Not only was this due to the Tea Act 0f 1773. It was also due to other acts passed at the time such as the Stamp Act of 1765, the Coercion Act of 1774 all passed by an unpopular British Parliament. These Acts lay low on the radar of people nowadays, as other Acts have passed and they seem to have minor significance in modern times.

Those who believe that is true are placed in the best perspective by Benjamin Franklin stating, "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." We must as a society understand the principles which lead to the positions colonists took toward British rule at the time. Understanding the mentality at the time will allow for us to better understand the background of the constitutional rights we were given and many have died for.

Right now as we speak millions of people are either at work, on their way to work, or their way back from work. All of these people you and I included work in return for compensation. Legally that compensation can not be taken without our permission (sale/purchase of goods). We are currently taxed on not only our income but our sale and purchase of goods as well. In many states that impose a state tax citizens are being taxed 3 separate ways. This is lunacy! California for example has recently raised their sales tax a full 1% from 8.25% to 9.25% and many products including gas and tobacco impose not only a local and state tax but a federal tax as well. When taken into account these people have already been involuntarily taxed on their income and other taxes imposed, they are easily being taxed an astounding 4 times on each sicle income in the state.

How we stay oblivious to this stuff is amazing to me. Colonists were initially upset over the Tea Act due to the dangers of additional taxes being imposed on other products as well. So at this time we were not even being taxed on every product purchased. The reality of the Tea Act actually lessened the already existing tax on tea, saving the colonist money. So why did they become so enraged? They were only getting taxed once. Not on their income but on their purchase of tea. An alarm was sounded several years before that with the Stamp Act in which Governors were forced to resign as a result of colonial protests. These colonists saw the same wolf in a sheep's clothing and came together in revolt in the face of madness. They were upset at being taxed at all without having their voices heard in Parliament.

The initial protests were not meant to be violent. They were simply meant to boycott the import of the tea. Although thousands were in agreement over the no taxation without representation slogan, only 80-130 colonists participated in the actual destruction of the tea. Their were attempted concessions to repay the value of the destroyed tea that were turned down by the British Parliament. As a desperate attempt to maintain control of the colonies the British Parliament passed the Coercive Acts all of which were designed to punish settlers and re-establish authority.

The Coercive Acts also known as the Intolerable Acts were as follows:

The Boston Port Act which shut down the port of Boston until the East India Company that supplied the tea had been repaid and until the king was assured order had been restored. This upset the colonists who felt the many was being punished for the acts of the few.

The Massachusetts Government Act created even more outrage than the Port Act because it unilaterally altered the government of Massachusetts to bring it under control of the British government. Almost all positions in the colonial government were to be appointed by the governor or the king and also severely limited the activities of the town meetings in Massachusetts. Colonists outside Massachusetts feared that their governments could now also be changed by the legislative fiat of Parliament.

The Administration of Justice Act allowed the governor to move trials of accused royal officials to another colony or even to Great Britain if he believed the official could not get a fair trial in Massachusetts. George Washington called this the "Murder Act" because he believed that it allowed British officials to harass Americans and then escape justice.


The Quartering Act was the least controversial of the acts as it was to allow for Governors to accommodate British soldiers housing quarters in the event colonies had not individually done so. Some protested that housing was taken for soldiers from private occupies homes.

The Quebec Act was unrelated to the events in Boston, but the timing of its passage led colonists to believe that it was part of the program to punish them. The act enlarged the boundaries of the
Province of Quebec and instituted reforms generally favorable to the French Catholic inhabitants of the region, although denying them an elected legislative assembly. Many feared the establishment of Catholicism in Quebec, and that the French Canadians were being courted to help oppress British Americans.


These Acts were the last ditch effort of the British to keep grips on the colonies. If you look at the scope of what lead to the American Revolution you will see that a lot less was tolerated by colonists then common modern day citizens now. There was an understanding that there was a risk involved and nonetheless maintained an agenda of freedom. One reason the so-called powers that be do the very things that frustrate us as a public is because no one is going to do anything about it. They can rely on the fact that the most you all will do is privately complain, make signs and march. In most cases the marches hurt us more than them in lost wages attending the rallies. There has to be some kind of way of uniting on issues.


There are so many people satisfied with their current situation it is hard for those to stand up in protest to simply be left alone by conformists completely disengaged from issues that affect their daily lives. Our media doesn't help much when they would rather provide spin than speak on the issues from the informed citizen's view. So essentially to break it all down our paid representatives often times are completely out of touch with their constituent's wishes. Our media is out of touch, with our televised news programming being largely state-controlled. The corporate structure profits along the way, cutting benefits and jobs daily. Everyone is happy except for us and we are the only ones scared to say it!


What is going on? When is enough, enough? The founding fathers of the United States fought and protested the tax of individual products as a whole. Fearful of the violation of their constitutional and natural rights as man. We get taxed on everything but oh well I guess that's okay. Our income is taxed as well. Once again oh well I guess that's okay. We have no control over the dispersal of our tax payer dollars. Oh well I guess that's okay!

I urge all of us to come together in solution to this ever massive problem and bringing awareness to the forefront. Protest the banks that received our money by withdrawing every dollar from their institutions. If you owe money on credit cards refuse to pay. Everyone stop paying your car notes. Stop paying your mortgages and give yourselves some leverage to be respected. Lobby your congressman to re-apply the regulations once placed on financial institutions. Lobby them to eradicate the private stock in the Federal Reserve Bank. Or eradicate the Fed altogether. Dismantle or restructure the IRS and suggest paying a fair tax directly to the Dept of Treasury. Promote a universal fair tax as a solution to providing collectible taxes for government use of public programs, institutions and infrastructure. While you are reading this you are being taxed. Why so excessive? And what are you going to do about it?