Comments on: UPDATED: IRS Survivors (Fleeing Police State USA) https://barelyablog.com/irs-survivors/ by ilana mercer Wed, 02 Apr 2025 19:29:09 +0000 hourly 1 By: Redman https://barelyablog.com/irs-survivors/comment-page-1/#comment-22639 Tue, 17 Apr 2012 22:50:36 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=50282#comment-22639 Sam Clements may have been first; I heard it from Uncle Remus (Joel Chandler Harris): it ain’t what you knows that puts a hurtin on you, it’s what you knows for sure that just aIn’t so that does it.

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By: Anonymous https://barelyablog.com/irs-survivors/comment-page-1/#comment-22631 Tue, 17 Apr 2012 07:23:06 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=50282#comment-22631 Anonymous again please Ms Mercer.

Thanks for the support, Redman. I think Mark Twain made your point most succinctly when he said,”It’s not what we don’t know that hurts us but, what we think we do but don’t.”

Human beings are compulsive explanation machines. We constantly try to explain what we see in our environment and then believe our explanations. We see lots of people paying income taxes. Conclude the explanation is that people are required to pay income taxes. Then don’t question our incorrect as it turns out explanation.

It reminds me of the old joke about the Indian Chief and the weatherman.

A new Indian chief is approached by his tribe in the early fall who want to know if it will be a cold winter and whether they should collect a lot of fire wood. The Indian chief doesn’t know but, to be on the safe side says yes it’s going to be a cold winter. The tribe begins collecting firewood.

After a month the chief realizes he could just check with the national weather service. When he does the man on the phone says they are predicting a cold winter.

The chief goes back to his tribe and tells them to collect even more firewood. They continue collecting for another month.

The Indian chief decides to check if the forecast has changed. The weatherman tells him they are now predicting a very cold winter. So, the Indian chief goes back to his tribe and tells them to collect even more firewood.

Finally its early December and the Indian chief decides to check the forecast one more time. The weatherman tells him that they are now predicting one of the coldest winters on record. The Indian chief says,”Really. How can you be so sure?”

The weatherman says,”Are you kidding? The Indians are collecting firewood like crazy!”

The principle illustrated here is why you believe you have to pay income taxes on your wages.

Stop being as unquestioning as the Indian and the weatherman. Learning the proper process at losthorizons.com takes no more than 40-60 hours. The return on investment over years of no income tax is huge. Then you can laugh at the IRS as well as hopefully my joke.

By the way, the IRS loses often in court when people assert their rights but, our leftist media don’t report it because they support income taxes. They only report on fools that lose because they don’t do their research. You conclude since you don’t hear about people beating the IRS on principle that it must not occur–compulsive explanation machine that you are.

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By: Redman https://barelyablog.com/irs-survivors/comment-page-1/#comment-22627 Mon, 16 Apr 2012 18:59:31 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=50282#comment-22627 Anonymous is dead on correct! However, what is in play here is the prevailing paradigm of “follow the sheep”; all these folks can’t be wrong about federal taxes. Really? Like WMD’s in Iraq, a single bullet for JFK, Pearl Harbor was a surprise attach, the earth is flat, etc. It isn’t what you don’t know that causes you pain; it’s what you know for sure that just isn’t true. Federal income taxes for earnings derived from activities of common occupations by embedded workers in the private sector are just such a case!

How far we have strayed from knowing the facts and our wealth is destroyed from a lack of knowledge.

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By: Anonymous https://barelyablog.com/irs-survivors/comment-page-1/#comment-22622 Mon, 16 Apr 2012 04:32:18 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=50282#comment-22622 (Note to host Ms Mercer: I’d prefer to remain anonymous on this post for obvious reasons.)

The IRS is well aware that the Sixteenth Amendment was a response to the Pollack decision of 1895 by the Supreme Court and never gave the IRS the right to collect a direct tax against any state citizen’s wages that is not apportioned. Apportioned means collected in proportion to population which the income tax on wages clearly is not.

Our founders thought direct taxes led to tyranny. The Stamp Act, a direct tax, was one of the reasons for the Revolutionary War. That is why they put in the constitution the restriction in two separate places that direct taxes must be apportioned. The Sixteenth Amendment as written does not overturn this restriction because “tax income from any source derived” legally defines an type of indirect tax. The Supreme Court has ruled as such. That is why wages and income are two entirely different things in the Internal Revenue Code. However, the code is written in such a way to make this fact obscure to the average taxpayer. The internal revenue code is actually a legal rebate system required of federal employees. They are required to give back a portion of their wages to the federal government. This requirement for them is dishonestly applied to private state citizens.

When you sign your 1040 form you give the IRS jurisdiction over you. They gladly accept your offer. Learn at losthorizons.com with additional information at anti-irs.com how not to give the IRS jurisdiction over you. There are numerous examples of citizen correspondence with the IRS at losthorizons.com with refund checks that demonstrate that state citizens don’t have to pay income taxes.

Funding the gangsterism of the federal government is morally wrong. Stop doing it. You don’t have to.

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By: My RON-PAUL i https://barelyablog.com/irs-survivors/comment-page-1/#comment-22621 Mon, 16 Apr 2012 02:47:15 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=50282#comment-22621 By the way, although the “liberal” Bidens earned twice as much as I did, I donated about 8 times as much to charity!! So much for the great compassion of Joe and Jill.

[And you are also a great patron of the work done on these site. In addition to being the Best Single Dad too.]

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By: My RON-PAUL i https://barelyablog.com/irs-survivors/comment-page-1/#comment-22620 Mon, 16 Apr 2012 02:46:23 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=50282#comment-22620 I examined every check I wrote since 2001 (and looked at earlier receipts) because I sold my house. I had to research stock prices from 1975 when my mother bought me a few shares every year of some stock. I went through about 100 different items I donated to charity on Turbo Tax to estimate the value of my non-cash contributions. I had to try my daughter with and without the standard deduction. I had to do a “Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains Worksheet” 5 times because of my daughter’s unearned income (mostly “bank interest” at below inflation interest rates that, in turn, gets “taxed” by these thieves). Because Turbo Tax did not recognize last year’s tax return, I had to find that and put it in by hand. And then there is last year’s estimated tax, refund applied to 2012 estimated tax, and estimated tax. This might be fine for Mitt Romney who has enough money to have a full time financial hack but for me it was several weeks of stress and 200 pages of Turbo Tax printouts.
And Anna seemed to have a 70% marginal tax rate due to the way deductions phase in and out.

BLEEEEECCCCCCHHHHHHHHH !!!!!

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By: Rebel Without a Clause https://barelyablog.com/irs-survivors/comment-page-1/#comment-22619 Mon, 16 Apr 2012 00:04:02 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=50282#comment-22619 Yes, I’m sending the IRS a fair chunk of money in a few hours. And it isn’t because I think I owe it to “society”; it’s pure visceral fear. After CW II, no more income tax or IRS: flat-rate national consumption tax, with food, shelter, clothing exempted. Why any tax at all, you say? I must have my carrier battle-groups, and other Man Toys.

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By: Redman https://barelyablog.com/irs-survivors/comment-page-1/#comment-22618 Sun, 15 Apr 2012 17:41:12 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=50282#comment-22618 As said earlier by another, the central govt. is a gang of thieves writ large. However, most folks operate under a false paradigm, .i.e, that earnings derived from activities in the private sector by embedded workers in common occupations fall under the taxing authority of the central govt. (IRS). See losthorizons.com for the facts, history and law and free yourself from this scam.

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