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posted ago by mises4amissus ago by mises4amissus +44 / -0

I don't understand why no significant contingent of disaffected voters formed since November to boycott tax season this year. (How could the IRS possibly go after 75 million people??) It's obvious that government has gotten way too big and Congress and other bureaucrats have too much power. How do you plan to reign that in without choking the source? Paying the IRS (which should be abolished) is acknowledging the authority of this illegitimate government not by or for the people.

Also the fact that Trump spoke at CPAC in support of the Republican party, not choosing to diverge with real patriots at his backside to me was a massive missed opportunity. The public was awakened and they want accountability and locals ruling themselves. We don't need people in big cities thousands or even hundreds of miles away telling his how to run our lives. As long as you are not infringing on someone else's property rights or liberty, you should be able to live free, do whatever you want, and keep the money that you earn.

I know I'm not the only one here that believes in Austrian economics (free markets), broad civil liberties, the Bill of Rights, and limiting government. Let me know if you side with liberty and actually want to get something done in the coming years locally, in your state, and the nation at large.

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poconopede 3 points ago +3 / -0

this is difficult to do with payroll witholdings. and last time the republican party split Wilson won. which was basically Biden 1.0..