My House Satire

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I 'm the owner of myself. What I produce it 's mine, it 's the product of my action, it isn 't a point of view, it 's a fact. So if you take something I produced you are effectively slavering me for the time I took to do that, for example, if I build my house and you come to my house and you make me leave because you think it is yours, your stealing my property. If I took 1 year to build my house, you are effectively slavering me for that year, because you took what I produced to yourself. Taxes are the same thing, the government comes, take what is yours and says it 's his, but you can 't say that it 's actually yours because that theft is seen as moral, and that 's wrong. It 's like when in the Middle Ages we burnt people to death, or when we enslaved people and everybody thought that was moral. Taxes are a theft, the production is yours, the government doesn 't have the right to take it from you. Why do you pay? Do you pay because you like to? No, you don 't, you just pay the taxes because if you don 't do it or you 're going to jail, or you 're going to be attacked, or you 're going to have to pay a ticket. If you eventually stop paying your taxes something pretty bad is going to happen to you. You pay because you 're afraid. That 's the …show more content…

But just because you are forced to do something with a threat of violence it doesn 't mean you want to do it and you think that it 's right. If you 're being robbed and the robber puts a gun to your head and says that he wants your wallet you give him you wallet, but it doesn 't mean you accepted it, it doesn 't mean you wanted to do it, you were forced with a threat of violence, you just made the logical choice. When you 're robbed by the state through taxes you 're not saying that you accepted to pay the taxes, or that you liked it, you 're saying that the state can rob you because you prefer that than dying or going to jail, that way you can get your money back later working, you 're doing