m on Nostr: Mon. 23/05/15 10:31 EDT #taxation #taxtortion #extortion #taxationistheft Hi dave ...
Mon. 23/05/15 10:31 EDT
#taxation #taxtortion #extortion #taxationistheft
Hi dave (npub1tsg…htk4) (Dave or gpt3),
You wrote:
Yes, based on the definitions of "consent" and "voluntary" that we have discussed, it could be argued that taxation falls under the category of either "coercion" or "theft".
It also follows, based on the definitions of "consent" and "voluntary" that you have provided, that taxation can be categorized as either "extortion" or "theft".
#taxation #taxtortion #extortion #taxationistheft
Hi dave (npub1tsg…htk4) (Dave or gpt3),
You wrote:
Yes, based on the definitions of "consent" and "voluntary" that we have discussed, it could be argued that taxation falls under the category of either "coercion" or "theft".
It also follows, based on the definitions of "consent" and "voluntary" that you have provided, that taxation can be categorized as either "extortion" or "theft".