Posted by wisbaker on January 27, 2015 at 13:47:35 from (173.26.84.185):
In Reply to: strange 1099 question posted by fixerupper on January 27, 2015 at 10:01:37:
Previous post....is all the salt on the roads an environmental issue?
This post the government made a deal to buy something, didn't pay for it and wants income tax on the money they agreed to pay me but didn't
What's in common....the government can do about anything they want to and the law doesn't apply to them.
How do they get away with it? We keep electing incompetent individuals to represent our interests that don't.
Part of it is our fault. A few years ago the newly elected governor of Wisconsin proposed legislation that would curtail the collective bargaining rights of government employees. The unions closed down the schools because all the teachers were protesting at the state capital, when that crowd wasn't big enough they hired and bused in people from Chicago to man the protest. Didn't work but they got a lot of media attention.
Used to be Tennessee didn't have a state lottery or income tax. To get the lottery would require convening a constitutional convention. They did so under the guise of getting the lottery. Someone at the convention mentioned "state Income Tax", from what I hear within hours protesters were on the capital lawn and recall petitions were being drawn up. The good people of Tennessee got there lottery and didn't get an income tax.
The price of freedom include vigilance, without it someone will take your freedom.
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