The thing about this is, taxes aren't so much about paying for things as they are about putting a bid under fiat, which they print to pay for things.

Tax protest speeds inflation through monetary devaluation. Anyone working for fiat is the one impacted by removing that bid.

Arguably, like anyone plugged in in the Matrix, they're all tools that could be agents and can't be clung to sentimentally, but it's also one of those things that reminds you about the sheer size of what you're taking on is.

Not sure a head run straight on accomplishes much -- seems a bit like a suicide run. Especially when you could likely deprive them of more overall by sustained tax efficient living, avoiding things like realized capital gains, unnecessary purchases, and purchases from longer supply chains (which often get taxed at multiple steps along the production process).

Also, not for nothing, but if they cared about your tax dollars as anything precious they'd likely not give billions to Somali day care with no kids.

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I get the urge but it feels like just walking into a prepared trap.