The slaves of biblical Egypt were taxed at 20% of their harvests.
If 20% tax was for slaves, what does that make us?
The slaves of biblical Egypt were taxed at 20% of their harvests.
If 20% tax was for slaves, what does that make us?
Superslaves?
Ignorant slaves.
Taxation without representation is when the government forces you to pay for something you don't want, you didn't ask for, you don't support, and very often it is something you strongly oppose. For example, public education, social security, foreign wars and medicare.
Representation sounds cute. But it is nonsense because tax is involuntary
Yup, also 1 tax per year (at harvest)
We pay many different taxes every day
The control freaks are out of control... https://video.nostr.build/277261a8f2545294d2b320e34c6806961ffff3dda005f878adf0caa765a07a50.mp4
And even that was more than the 10 % that God required.
Any governing authorities that demands more than God make themselves greater than God, and such hubris is not permitted by God to endure forever.
The slaves of biblical Egypt were living in a tax haven.
Fucked
Oblivious slaves
Taxation Gimps
In the boat charter dubai scene, such a tax comparison really makes you reflect on what role we count as, and it's worth thinking about .
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Sick. Sick to the point of questioning reality. Which is the worst sickness. Reality should be celebrated, not feared.