'MPE™ 104' — TAXATION UNDER MATHEMATICALLY PERFECTED ECONOMY™
The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who in times of great moral crisis maintain their neutrality.
Dante
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Benjamin Franklin did not say two things are certain: death and unjust taxation.
You are paying interest upon interest upon interest, because you have tolerated the unlawful and unassented imposition of a privatized currency which, for the sake of unearned profit, can only multiply debt until you collapse under an artificial sum of debt.
No; responding to just such an unassented imposition of a privatized currency as we have now, Franklin said, "We would gladly have borne the little tax on tea and other matters, if it had not been that they took from us our money, which created great unemployment and dissatisfaction."
Those who cite Poor Richard's Almanac to convince you of the contrary, plainly do so out of context; and plainly do so to promote your unknowing servitude — for they carefully avoid discussion of the relevant principles.
Monday, April 7, 2008
'MPE™ 104' — TAXATION UNDER MATHEMATICALLY PERFECTED ECONOMY™
Because mathematically perfected economy™ is a monetary system, it relates restrictively to the financing and repayment of our production, and therefore directly affects taxation only as follows:
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Private financial obligations are reduced to a fraction of what they are under usury, making the private sector vastly more able to bear the burdens of government expense it intends to incur.
The extent of this reduction of costs make all of the following practical:
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To eliminate deficits accumulating federal/public debt.
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To pay down or pay off existing federal/public debt.
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To eliminate or downscale redundant safety net programs, thus further reducing "government costs" [or the costs of failing to govern effectively].
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Eradication of interest likewise dramatically reduces the costs of servicing public debt.
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Altogether then, a dramatic reduction in taxation per real government service is possible.
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"To find the players in all the corruption of the world, 'Follow the money.' To find the captains of world corruption, follow the money all the way."
mike montagne — founder, PEOPLE For Mathematically Perfected Economy™, author/engineer of mathematically perfected economy™ (1979)
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