Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Lies, a-holes and tax rebellion

Which is the biggest lie you’ve ever heard?
Santa Claus comes on Christmas Eve.
The Easter Bunny delivers Easter candy.
A video was responsible for the deaths of four Americans in Benghazi.
“If you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. If you like your health-care plan, you’ll be able to keep your health-care plan, period. No one will take it away, no matter what.”

For the record, Lex was charter member of the bomb throwing, hostage taking terrorist club - opposing Robertscare long before it became popular for the Demo-Dope senate 10 who woke the eff up about what a sinister pant load Robertscare really is just before their re-election bids.  Better late than never I suppose.

Oh, for the uninformed, "Robertscare" is the name for the ACA on this page, because Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was the last person who had the opportunity to drive a steak through the heart 2,700 pages of bad law and 10’s of thousands of pages of undecipherable follow on regulations.  John Roberts owned the mess when he decided to call the mandate a “tax” (something the king and his court argued against when passing the BS law) instead of a fine.  Way to go Johnny.  You’re doing a heck of a job.  Now you own it.

Good news!
Sen Tom Coburn has told the truth about Lord Harry the roach Reid:

I have great relationships with Chuck Schumer. I don’t say that in Oklahoma…There’s no comity with Harry Reid. I think he’s an absolute a—hole.”

OK Coburn got it half right.  Chuckles Chucky Schumer is an absolute a-hole as well.  The roach is without a doubt the most vile walking talking POS to shape shift into human form in our time, and it’s about time someone in the senate on our side said so loud and clear.

What if?
What if the 53% of people paying income tax decided that they’d withhold $10 of what they owed?  When you file your tax and the year end bill to the IRS is say $100, you only send them $90.  If that could be done on a large scale I wonder what the government would do.  It couldn’t possibly be worth their effort to track down the $10 from millions of Americans.

The tea Party could use the threat of civil disobedience to the IRS as extortion to, say, require that congress enroll themselves and their staff in Robertscare.

The biggest problem I see with this plan is that a large portion of Americans think they are screwing the government when they get a refund on the taxes they overpaid the government.  So only a minority actually owe at the end of the year.  Still, if they could be organized to withhold some portion of their payment in return for the lords and ladies of Washington D.C. doing the right thing it would be a good thing.

Some form of civil disobedience may be our last best course of action.

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