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Voltar | FundoGovernment employees pay no taxes, but the crime fee.
Mon, May 11 2015 7:37h - by eksffa
If you are a government employee, you don’t pay taxes. No, you don’t pay taxes at all, it’s simple math. You get money which was taken away from productive people. This product of robbery is then, passed in part, to you. You take a share of your part and feed back the robber. That ain’t t no tax. It’s a crime fee, a tariff.
The share you give back to the robber is your fee to be part of the gang. It’s not your money. It’s never been your money in the first place. It’s a money made from someone else’s work, not a value you created. Nobody, in the market, voluntarily paid you 'cos they thought it was a worthy exchange. It’s always been a product of coercion, robbery, you live from.
A government employee never paid tax. Just the gang fee.
Some progressist b.s.
Progressists have some curious b.s. they manifest. So I have derived some bs from theirs, which makes more sense: place of speech on taxation and taxplaining.
Politicians have no place of speech, about taxation. It never really pays taxes.
Taxplaining = it’s jokely derived from mansplaining, should be used to describe a politician talking (usually supportively) about taxation, because in this context it’s not the politician itself, speaking, because he lives off from tax, therefore it’s a taxation sub-product’s speech or explanation, therefore, it’s taxplaining.
Can loosely be used to describe a politician explaining anything, since the sub-product from taxation is a permanent condition of existence for every politician, while it is living off from robbery (aka taxation, aka theft). Therefore, whatever a politician says, vis-à-vis it's taxplaining.
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