Re: (FWD) WHAT MOTIVATES CRYP
Bob Morris writes:
I'm a leftie and was also a bit bemused by the idea of using crypto to avoid paying taxes. Hopefully we can find a bit more exalted use of crypto than that.
Some of the peace movement folks I've hung around with over the years were part of the "Resist paying taxes because they pay for the War Department" movement, with various methods of not paying ranging from public refusal to working in the underground economy to making less money. Then there was that Thoreau fella....
However, I assume all here are agreed that strong private crypto is a good thing. "Politics makes strange bedfellows", indeed. This wouldn't be the first time that those on the fringes of the left and the right saw a common enemy - encroaching government with control in their hearts.
If your political scale puts different sets of people who oppose encroaching government control on opposite fringes, it needs some rework. (Not to say that some of us won't cultivate the fringiness available in any particular movement; many of us find the mainstream libertarian "deep-in-center-field" position to be a bit boring....) Bill
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 94 03:25:15 EDT From: wcs@anchor.ho.att.com (bill.stewart@pleasantonca.ncr.com +1-510-484-6204) Some of the peace movement folks I've hung around with over the years were part of the "Resist paying taxes because they pay for the War Department" movement, with various methods of not paying ranging from public refusal to working in the underground economy to making less money. Yup. There's also at least one couple who have been resisting taxation for several decades using the only fully `legal' method -- they give away, in a deductible manner, any money that would put them above the `poverty line'. Of course, this method makes it more difficult to play with computerized crypto :-) BTW, has the LP made any `official' statements on any of the legal issues relating to crypto? If Howard Stearns is elected, will NYC pot holes be filled with Clipper chips? (BTW, isn't the LP anti-death-penalty, unlike their NY gubernatorial candidate?) Rick
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