My resolution is to get as many people as possible to read one fucking book (Income Tax: Shattering the Myths) so that we can all "tax revolt" by following the law, but everyone thinks this thing or that thing is the answer or that the IRS is sooo scary.
Read that book and there will be no question in your mind.
I also have a Telegram group that I can invite people to learn more, but it's imperative that they read the book to understand legal terminology and the proper application of Title 26 straight from the horse's mouth.
His website hasn't changed since I got caught up in that garbage. There's enough on there for me to see that he is still in the weeds. He has nuggets of truth, but you're seriously asking for trouble by following people like him. I've seen plenty of people get hung up bad on that shit.
I followed him and others before I learned the law. He is vastly missing the point and he has done things that may eventually land him in prison..The more he does, the longer it may take because they will sometimes let you keep fucking up to add to the rap sheet.
Talk with Brandon Joe Williams. Visit OneStupidFuck.com to join the legal battle back to save the country. His book lays out the guide. https://amzn.to/4pUjsOt
He preaches sovereign citizen nonsense and is going to get a lot of people in trouble.
This is the way:
https://primal.net/e/nevent1qqs9apesxskzguq3zd5wsx42drde52jc7hsmxhmga6pmrd3ml8pfgygca7tkx
The easiest tax revolt would be to follow the tax code as written.
Business owners can start immediately, legally, not withholding anything from their employees by neglecting to have them sign a W4/W9. No form signed = no tax liability.
Once people figure out who the tax code really applies to and how to opt out (because it is 100% legal), it's game over.
I have a friend who is two Bitcoin memes - selling couches for Bitcoin and the current scenario you're speaking of.
Was given a price for some health events, then realized he hadn't given them his insurance card. Once he did, his cost went UP. More people need to realize how much of a scam insurance is.
If we started following the actual law within the tax code, we wouldn't need to end the IRS (although I'm still not opposed to that).
I wonder how many hours you are spending on studying how to be sovereign and don't give a shit about govs laws... instead of making petitions to politicians.
Did you know about this book "The Art of passing the buck" about how to manage a trust?
https://stacker.news/items/755958
Do you know about this site where you could learn how to fight IRS bullshit and never pay any taxes?
And are many more resources you could research.
STOP BEING A SHITIZEN PUSSY, DO YOUR HOMEWORK.
The only people for whom taxes have been imposed are nonresident aliens with US source income, foreign corporations with US source income, and US citizens residing abroad with foreign income.
You don't have to pay taxes if you FOLLOW the law and the IRS knows it. No one is following it. You don't need a trust except for specific purposes, none of which have anything to do with taxes.
Or maybe people should learn what tax law actually says and perform "civil disobedience" by following the law.
Do you have any tips for getting this robot to implement NWC correctly? I'm struggling.
I would imagine getting a child used to the complexity of notes within classical music would help to build more neurons, but that's speculation.
I didn't want kids for 30 years. Got a vasectomy to make sure of it.
Met the right woman and had to get two reversals to make it happen. Now we have two! Having children is the absolute best choice we ever made.
However incompetent, corrupt, and/or behind the times that you think the medical system is - it's much worse.
Having been in the system for almost 15 years, I would trust most "gurus" on Twitter/X more than I would anyone with a fiat medical degree.
Another good day to shill Strike so people can pay "with USD" and avoid fees on debit card transactions
A decentralized, permissionless p2p delivery system that would replace FedEx, UPS, USPS, DoorDash, Uber, etc. I've got a very rough draft that I started with Claude.
I'd quit my job and dive head first if I had enough money to last me a year.
It's days like today that I wish I were a software engineer. We need so much more freedom tech.
Whether they did or didn't, it's our job to ensure that our progeny see a better world than we've been given.
I see this a lot. Personally, I don't think kids should be taught that doing chores = getting paid. Doing chores is a basic requirement - learning to take care of what is yours and doing what needs to be done without receiving validation.
As a parent, you're going to buy them things anyway. When you die, you're going to be giving them your wealth.
Reward them for going over the top. Reward them for providing value not otherwise expected within the household.
I look forward to Bitcoiners learning who the tax code *really* applies to (because it is all constitutional) and what you can do about it.
Once it clicks, you will understand why the IRS has been coming after you all these years (even if it's somewhat fraudulent).
Siestas are a thing for a reason. Our natural alertness is decreasing in mid-day, so a nap perks us back up again.
A decentralized delivery application (think DoorDash) but open to any kind of delivery.
If you're a Bitcoiner who has any fiat holdings left, while you could get a low LTV loan to cover any emergency expenses and will likely pay for itself in the long-term, then you are definitely missing out on Bitcoin growth.
Of course you must consider custodial risk, but that seems to be declining. You would likely not need to use a large portion of your stack for a quick, emergency loan, regardless.
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