And being *forced* to give someone 10 percent of your income IS a horror. This first royally enslaved generation of Israelis did so by choice, but not their descendants. The same could almost be said concerning Americans adopting their Constitution; the "founding" generation chose to be subjected to it but their children never did.

Three kings later, the Israelites in northern Israel seceded from their kingdom over King Solomon's oppressive taxation, but made the mistake of setting up their own kings instead of restoring the ancient liberties they had....

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A small portion of the founding generation (mostly coastal elites) agreed to the Constitution, which had limited powers of taxation

Many did not agree to even those limited powers, as in the whiskey rebellion

True, which is why I wrote the same could *almost* be said of the "founding" generation.

It was true in ancient Israel as well; there were those who dissented and did not want a king, and the rest of Israel was ready to kill them for disagreeing...😒

See:

1 Samuel 10:27 (CSB): But some wicked men said, “How can this guy save us?” They despised him and did not bring him a gift, but Saul said nothing.

1 Samuel 11:12 (CSB): Afterward, the people said to Samuel, “Who said that Saul should not reign over us? Give us those men so we can kill them!”

the lies of Satan continue to deceive and exposing this continues to be a reason for social exclusion thousands of years later

eventually the mistake has to be corrected, anyone who thinks this is the natural way of humanity is part of the problem