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“We shall tax you…”

September 10th, 2009 . by Fred

“We shall tax you, and we don’t care whether you want us to or not…”

Is that about how Congress is, these days?

Are we looking at the “new Parliament”?

People who don’t care what you say, what you want, what you think?

Because they want your money.

Like a long ago Parliament did.

Only back then, we fought a bloody 8-year war to establish the “no taxation without representation” principle.

And, two hundred years later, we see the result. (A Founder would be quick to point out the result is from the great American people falling asleep at the switch. No way they left us in this predicament.)

So, here we are, 230+ years after the fighting began over taxation without representation.

How’s it - “taxation WITH representation” - working out for us Americans, these days?

Well, let’s see, by looking at a little historical comparison of sorts.

Forty-five centuries ago, Egyptian society was already a thousand years old - and the government was anything but representative. In fact, Pharaoh was a living god.

Yet, when it came to building the pyramids, the ‘living god’ could only squeeze 3 months a year out of his more or less willing servants - that time period when the Nile flooded every year, and no one could work the fields…so archeologists tell us.

It’s estimated by these same archeologists that building the Great Pyramid took 10-20 years of hard, back-breaking work.

It stands to reason, the job could have been finished faster, if Egyptians were asked or forced to work more hours each year on it.

So, working four months each year, instead of three, would cut maybe 4-5 years off the task.

Working five months a year could have cut 8 or more years off the task - that’s a pretty big cut, if you ask me. Finishing in 12 years, instead of 20 - and all you have to do is work the slaves/peasants an extra two months each year? Good deal!

I doubt royalty back then was any more into delayed gratification than royalty in, say, the 18th-century.

So, why didn’t they work them harder?

Could it be possible, someone was worried you can only squeeze so much blood out of a turnip? And squeezing ‘more’ might not be a good idea, for social stability, and harmony?

Or could it be someone was smart enough, way back then (2500 BC), to understand you can only skim so much off the top, without wrecking the economy?

If so, what do you think of our new-fangled (only 200 years old) notion of “no taxation without representation”?

Let’s see - just to compare - we currently work 5 months a year for various levels of government - until May 29th, according to the “Tax Freedom Day” people.

And it’s not just ten or twenty or fifty thousand of us - like however many they used to build the pyramids. No sir, EVERYONE working in this country donates 5 months a year to government.

To the modern Pharaoh.

But, worse - at least when the Egyptians got thru building the pyramids, they seem to have been ‘let go’.

Ten or twenty years? “Thanks, you can go now”.

But, pity us. Ten or twenty years look good, compared to a life-time - which is what we are all obligated for.

Makes you want to long for the days of “taxation without representation”!

Work ten years, or twenty, and take the rest of your life off?

From 21st-century America, it doesn’t look so bad…

“Hello, welcome to ancient Egypt, a certified Vacationland!” :-)

If time machines were possible, guess what? Congress would outlaw them.

Can’t have all those taxpayers fleeing to ancient Egypt to build pyramids. Too embarrassing!

And besides, no way do we the Congress want to give up all those man-years of labor represented by every living soul in this country. That’s pure gold, that is. Money. Lots of it.

At the same time, no way Congress will give up on the notion of taxing you more.

For that matter, of working BOTH sides of the street.

Of working both the “taxation with representation” (the present) AND “taxation without representation” (the future).

Digging, with BOTH ends of the stick.

Yes sir, borrow money from future unborn generations, none of whom, to my knowledge, have the right to vote (except in Chicago), and none of whom have any representation in present-day Congress.

No representation at all.

In fact, those future unborns rely on us to protect their rights, something the Founders knew and cared about.

Our new Parliament does not. Seemingly, for them, “money is money” - and they don’t really care whose pockets it comes out of - even the pockets of the unborn future (who technically don’t have any pockets yet, but that’s not a problem for our modern-day wizard politicians…).

I don’t know about this stuff.

No one seems to care.

Maybe it’s not an issue.

Maybe we should all simply stay home, and watch TV, like most of us are already doing.

What do you think?

Ready to leave the problem-solving to the unborn future/

You prob are.

Ah, but there’s a bit of a thorn in that rosy picture.

The ‘crunch’ may come when YOU’re still alive.

There’s no guarantee it won’t.

In fact, it’s quite likely it will.

Because our political elites seem to have no boundaries, and no restrictions, on ‘em, any more.

Every year, the process not only continues - but accelerates.

Yes sir, there may not be time to live out your life, die, and let your kids or grandkids “face the music”.

Beside, when you think about it, isn’t that just a little bit - just a touch - cowardly?

I hate to be the one to bring it up - but I believe there is a faint unpleasant odor steaming up from that couch you seem to be glued to…

But you don’t have to stay there.

Fortunately, there is an something you can do.

Because if you are concerned about this, you are not alone.

Other Americans are concerned about our nation’s “drift”.

You’ll find those Americans at your nearest Appleseed.

You’ll meet new friends and neighbors with whom you can pool your efforts to change this nation.

To reconnect it with its roots, its foundation, its heritage.

Yes, YOU can become part of the solution - the solution being to wake up your friends, your neighbors, your co-workers, your family and relatives.

Heck, make it easy - get ‘em to an Appleseed, and let us do the work!

You’ll be glad you did! :-)


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