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      <![CDATA[We're in this situation because 'we' cut taxes too much? You got to be kidding me.  We're in this situation bc. government and individuals spent money they didn't have due in part to over-taxation.  There needs to be more study in Free Market Economics, less in fabian socialist Keynesianism.
    
    "No society can exist unless the laws are respected to a certain
    degree...When law and morality contradict each other,
    the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral
    sense or losing his respect for the law. These two evils are of equal consequence, and it would be difficult for a person to
    choose between them." - Frederic Bastiat, The Law
    
    Sorry but I'll choose morality over governmental force of taxation anyday, and may have to weather the immoral and unjust consequences just as Thoreau did 150 years ago, and many others today. But I would do so knowing that I have been imprisoned unjustly on the morally bankrupt concept of everybody plunders everybody.
        
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      <![CDATA[We're in this situation because 'we' cut taxes too much? You got to be kidding me.  We're in this situation bc. government and individuals spent money they didn't have due in part to over-taxation.  There needs to be more study in Free Market Economics, less in fabian socialist Keynesianism.
    
    "No society can exist unless the laws are respected to a certain
    degree...When law and morality contradict each other,
    the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral
    sense or losing his respect for the law. These two evils are of equal consequence, and it would be difficult for a person to
    choose between them." - Frederic Bastiat, The Law
    
    Sorry but I'll choose morality over governmental force of taxation anyday, and may have to weather the immoral and unjust consequences just as Thoreau did 150 years ago, and many others today. But I would do so knowing that I have been imprisoned unjustly on the morally bankrupt concept of everybody plunders everybody.
        
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          Posted by RsLudlum]]>
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