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Today is
Tuesday
August 19, 2008
09:08 PM

Some questions answer themselves. This is one of them. Should I cheat on my taxes? Well, should I cheat on anything? The deeper question is, should you cheat the grocer at the checkstand? Well, turn that around: Should the grocer cheat you at the checkstand? What if the pound of cheese you buy is marked one price on the shelf, but when you check out you end up paying a price a dollar higher because the grocer jimmied his computer?

Now, let's talk about cheating on taxes again. If you should not cheat when you fill out a tax form, should the agency that wrote the form cheat you? That's the real issue. We began by saying this question answers itself. You know already you should not cheat on your taxes. However, are you aware that in a moral society, a government will not cheat its people by charging a tax where none is due, or by charging more than the Constitution allows? Yet, throughout recorded history right up to today the "tax collector" has a bad reputation for a well-earned reason.

If you would like to know more about this subject, ask for my paper titled "Tax the money supply, not people," when you write to Truth Radio, PO Box 344, Nipomo, CA 93444.

-- Richard Palmquist
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