Taxes and Tax Collection
Most people dislike paying taxes, but they see the need to fund the government. But very few people understand how much they really pay in taxes. And that is by design. The politicians and bureaucrats do not want us to know.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Most people dislike paying taxes, but they see the need to fund the government. But very few people understand how much they really pay in taxes. And that is by design. The politicians and bureaucrats do not want us to know.
If there is one thing the Donald understands, it’s money. He knows that if you want to stimulate the economy, Americans need more money to spend. It’s not rocket science, but it’s clearly beyond the reasoning ability of the Democrat leadership.
Nobody knows if or when a climate apocalypse will arrive. But an economic collapse is a certainty given our current practices … and it’s just around the corner.
Tips first became taxable during the Carter Administration when the IRS began requiring employees earning $20 per month in tips to keep records of such tips.
“Climate Change,” is about creating a fake crisis to force you to pay a subscription fee every year, to use cars, HVAC & Refrigerators.
In many aspects our family pet, Big Dog is much like big government and considering we just concluded the standard tax filing season–allow me to count the ways.
Here are some belated thoughts about April 15th, the day Americans have to settle up with the Federal government.
Many argue that Americans, despite their belief in freedom, are essentially tax slaves trapped in a system that benefits only a select few.
As a hardworking and responsible citizen, you contribute significantly to society. You earn, plan, pay taxes, and aspire to leave a legacy for your children.
With the impending presidential election aside, the tremors of improbability arrived a month earlier when the Supreme Court decided to hear a case with profound implications for the federal income tax.
Entitlements, those coveted treasures that politicians dare not touch, are like clingy exes – once they’re in your life, they never really leave.
Sitting here on Tupelo Brake, I am prone to wonder about things, and this is my latest wonder: am I the only person in the United States of America who remembers what Obama was really like when he was in office? Every day, I read about how Obama did so much to destroy the USA …
The IRS and Income Tax: Examining Unintended Consequences and Constitutional Concerns of that increasingly-bloated and powerful agency.
President Trump controlled inflation by increasing supply — raising our standard of living. Joe Biden is controlling inflation by depressing demand — lowering our standard of living.
The 16th and 17th Amendments: Laid taxes directly onto every working man, stealing his time and wages and removed state representation in the Senate.
Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin’s agreement last month to back the “Inflation Reduction Ac,” came as a shock to Republicans and to members of his own party as well.
The 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has passed out of both the US Senate Armed Services Committee as well as the US House Armed Services Committee, and unless major changes are made, every Republican needs to vote against this bill.
One great thing about moving back to our home state of Kentucky from Pennsylvania: property taxes are much lower in the Bluegrass State! Property taxes on what was our home in Jim Thorpe are currently listed as $3,228 according to Zillow, while we paid slightly under $400 in property taxes on our current abode last …
I have a question. When did politicians and federal employees start calling themselves public servants? Even more importantly, why are we letting them? It’s almost as if they’re trying to claim the mantle of nobility for making a sacrifice in the public interest. But aside from members of the military (and I’m beginning to question …