Robert J. Woodhead () writes:
Need? Need to keep from being arrested or fined, yeah I can see that.
Not at all. I recognise that, however inefficient, taxes pay to maintain the legal and physical environment that makes my life more comfortable. [...] ways to avoid a few bucks in taxes. Rather than aspire to join the alleged clique of rich and powerful tax evaders, might it not be better to aspire to develop techniques that both maintain privacy but guaran- tee that they have to pay their share of the load. Hint: develop something that makes it worth their while.
Simple. Privatize those parts of government so they can chose the services they want to buy. Rather than confiscate their money for whatever subjective "share" is in vogue. (I've never seen this share defined objectively. Just rants "they must pay more!!! wah!!" Even in other countries with much higher rates than our 36%, people are still demanding more. ) -- Ray Cromwell | Engineering is the implementation of science; -- -- EE/Math Student | politics is the implementation of faith. -- -- rjc@gnu.ai.mit.edu | - Zetetic Commentaries --