Taxation As Cause Of Over Production

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    1. Taxation as Cause of Over Production and Waste: Warfare
    2. It’s very simple..
      • When you produce just enough for you to live on, you are efficient .
    3. When someone comes and takes part of what you have made to live on, you don’t have enough any longer.
    4. In order to have enough you have to produce more than enough to:
      • Support you and your family
      • Account for medical emergencies
      • Be stolen from and economically survive the theft while still supporting your family
      • Be taxed while still supporting your family
      • Give to charity while still supporting your family
    5. Plainly:
      • It is not enough to be efficient: the system you have inherited from others forces you to come to one very plain understanding:
      • In order to survive you have to over produce
    6. Not only does taxation contribute to over production..
      • But production itself is based on having enough to overcome the waste of the various processes involved in delivering the product to the intended user
    7. Waste in the process..
      • .. is assured when extreme efforts are required to maintain enough for your family: not only must you over produce, but you have to over produce in each step of the production process
    8. Excessive Taxation makes the problem worse
    9. How so?
      • Welcome to the Thieves Economy that thrives alongside and as a perfect mimic of the honest economy of honest production as one Meta market
    10. Whatever is stolen ..
    11. Is sold in the same store / economy in which you have to sell your goods..
      • … Not only do you as the honest producer have to replace what was originally stolen from you in order to have enough to sell to make the same standard of living…
      • ..you must bring a stronger sales approach to compete against your own goods sold in the SAME market by the thief; even if your sales pitch works..
      • ..you still cannot compensate for the glut of YOUR goods in the marketplace that depresses prices; as well, a portion of your goods is being used against you:
      your strength is literally being taken from you to use against you
    12. Because of the theft :
      • You as a producer are forced to over produce and thus made to work against yourself in the market place
    13. Excessive Taxation steals money..
      • That is resold in the money markets as a money product:
      • Government bonds
      • Treasury bills
      • Government debt servicing
    14. Your money is sold back to you..
    15. ..at a premium and for which you pay interest
      • BOTH
      • As a citizen responsible for a portion of the national debt
      • As a private citizen needing money products to have a business
    16. The result?
    17. You work and pay four/five times as much for what was taken as if you owed the thief. You pay:
      • To replace what was stolen from you
      • To pay the national debt as a citizen
      • To pay interest on any money you borrow and that the government borrows
      • And must pay more because of a declining value of the dollar
    18. You as a Producer must:
      • Over produce to make up for what was stolen via government fiat by political enemies
      • Over produce to account for declining value of a dollar because more dollars will be in the money markets as money products.
      • The government will “spend” the money it took from you; the more it takes, the more it will spend, the more money is in the marketplace.
    19. Your own work and money is being used against you.
    20. And you must over produce..
      • .. NOT in order to get ahead or as a greed based action
      • But as a survival action simply to maintain enough to keep employed, keep employing, have enough for your family, have enough to give to charity
    21. To tax “ in order to ” slow down overproduction..
    22. Is to seek to take from you the maintenance of your quality of life while blaming you as if nothing had been stolen from you at all
      • ..is the most base hypocrisy ; is whipping the victim of theft for being a victim of theft; is doing so as governmental policy as doing more theft on the victim: you.
    23. Plainly:
    24. An Increase in taxes..
      • .. Forces an increase in over production simply to maintain the same level of prosperity..
      Resulting in waste ..
      • ..and over supply in the market
    25. Over production..
      • In every step of the production of any good results in vast waste and is a true evil
      • Yet to blame you as if it was your fault as a greed based motivation to keep producing in the face of such evils is ..
      • DECEIT
    26. In the end..
      • Not only is there no profit in making anything, there is only expense
      • 2. there is detrimental effect on all things in forcing the perpetuating of a system that must over produce and over produce at a faster and larger rate as time goes by simply to break even
    27. Helping the earth?
      • Over production destroys the land
      • Over production destroys lives
      • Over production encourages and exacerbates consumerism
      • Over production destroys everything
    28. To suggest that more taxation is a “solution to over production ”
      • is to loath the prosperity of the whole nation and to make plain the object of the governmental policy that does so is to break the economy, ruin the land and then leave the people in guilt as if they had done it to themselves out of “ greed ”.
    29. Simply to hear :
      • A business man say he needs his business to grow
      • … .a farmer to say he needs a bigger farm, more water or a better tractor
      • ..a corporation say it needs a bigger tax break
    30. IS NOT An automatic sign of greed
    31. IS NOT An automatic sign of one “class” warring against another for money
    32. An automatic sign of wanting to rape and devour the earth of all resources IS NOT
    33. It is:
      • an understanding of what you are up against merely to survive as an honest producer of goods and services and as a provider for your family
      • To maintain the quality of life in which you are now and where they are now without ANY growth..
      • A lack of law enforcement against greedy persons as ‘white collar’ lawbreakers is the first sign of a corruption of government
      • That lack of law enforcement is the first step in fomenting dissent against a target segment of a population.
      • The flagrant violations of law are props in an overall scheme to defraud you and seduce you into a dishonesty you would otherwise never have contemplated if you had not seen many others ‘getting away with it’
    34. You then become..
      • The next thief that contributes to the over production and weakens the value of all goods..
      • That contributes to a total collapse of both the land as able to sustain that over production and the attitude of the people that one group of persons “was just greedy”..
    35. Excessive taxation is then guided warfare:
      • … And a form of warfare being waged against you on the premise that to do so is indicative of a higher moral status than you because you are an “over producer”, “are greedy” by definition and “hurt the earth”.
    36. In that form of government, in the eyes of that government:
      • You can only be one or the other:
      • a guilty over producer
      • or a guilty thief.
      • The politics of guilt will get you either way while you search for a bit of moral high ground to keep the guilt away.
    37. Glad to be “just an employee”?
      • Think: “they won’t come after me!”
      • Look around.
      • Massive job cuts are already underway while the present government wants to INCREASE taxes.
      • ..the end?
      • An Issues of Taxation Presentation in The Basic Government Series
      • A Christian Clarity Media presentation: 2009
      • Luk e 16:9 -13 And I say to you, Make to yourselves friends with the mammon of unrighteousness, that when it fails ye may be received into the eternal tabernacles. He that is faithful in the least is faithful also in much; and he that is unrighteous in the least is unrighteous also in much. If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who shall entrust to you the true? and if ye have not been faithful in that which is another's, who shall give to you your own? No servant can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and will love the other, or he will cleave to the one and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
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