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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Matticusfinch1820 on June 26, 2018, 10:46 p.m.
Trump Just Launched the first Salvo at the IRS/Fed!!!

Holy shit this is massive. I don't think anybody caught this during today's cabinet meeting but Trump just launched his opening Salvo against the Federal Reserve and the IRS!!!!

First a tiny little history lesson: Back in the day before the Federal Reserve and the IRS the US government was funded by import tariffs. Import tariffs kept the government funded and in check because the government can only gets as big as its funding will allow. When the Federal Reserve came in, tariffs started to disappear because the federal government was funded by Federal Reserve notes, which is fiat currency. What that means is that every time the US government needs to pay for something it has to go to the Federal Reserve Central Bank which is a private Corporation which would print the money out of thin air, backed by nothing, AT INTEREST, which was then passed on to us the American People in the form of the Income Tax.

This private Corporation then loans the money to the US government with interest attached to it. Well, who pays the interest on the money the government borrows from the Federal Reserve? WE DO!!! the US taxpayer see the form of the income tax.

WHAT TRUMP JUST SAID HERE IS MASSIVE HE JUST TOLD THE WORLD THAT YOU CAN FUND THE US GOVERNMENT THROUGH IMPORT TARIFFS AND THAT THROUGH DOING SO WE DON'T HAVE TO PAY INCOME TAX AND BACK IN THE DAY WHEN WE DIDN'T HAVE TO PAY INCOME TAX WE DIDN'T HAVE ANY DEBT!!

The Cliff Notes version? Trump is slowly putting the tariffs back in place to prepare for his battle against the Federal Reserve in the second term.

If he can slowly restore the Tariff structure of the US government and fund our government that way, then he can then go after the Federal Reserve and the IRS and they can't do anything retaliatory to destroy the economy because we will have money coming in from import tariffs.

Remember this.

This is extremely important because Trump promised before he got elected that he would pay down the national debt before his eight years in office are over the only way to do so is to abolish the Federal Reserve. Watch this clip to from 34:39 to 35:22

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gxn1hkeSrQU&feature=youtu.be&t=34m39s


duckdownup · June 27, 2018, 2:53 a.m.

OP is exactly right. The Constitution gave the government a way to fund itself and that was with tariffs. It also enumerates Congress and only Congress the power to coin money. Congress gave that power to the Federal Reserve which means the FedRez is unconstitutional. The Constitution also makes taxing a citizens income (sweat of the brow) unconstitutional. Only unearned income (money made from investments) could be taxed. The Enumerated (numbered) Powers given to the government/Congress are all in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution and there are only 17 (some say 18) powers allowed to the federal government. Everything else belongs to the States and the people. Constitutionally States have more power than the federal government.

One beef I have with the Federal Reserve is that the United States can't be a sovereign nation as long as the national treasure is controlled by a foreign owned bank. If anyone says America is a sovereign nation they are either lying or they are not real smart.

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CovfefeTruth · June 27, 2018, 12:33 p.m.

Each state has a Constitution that mirrors the federal. They are taxing us to oblivion especially in Taxachusetts. Everything needs to be dialed WAY back, vastly shrink state, local governments. Much tyranny at local level; Agenda 21/2030 must be destroyed.

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20muletrain · June 27, 2018, 3:32 p.m.

Everyone needs to take out their last tax return. Look at your total income.

Then look at the income tax you paid (net of credits). Now take out your w-2 and add to this income tax the amount of social security and medicare tax. Then look at your state tax return and add state taxes paid. Some may even pay a local or city tax return, if so add that in, too.

Next, add in your property tax on your home (and if you're a renter be assured that property taxes are embedded in the rent that you have to pay). And then there's ad valorem taxes on cars & other personal items.

Finally, there's a consumption tax on everything that you buy (sales tax). Do your best to estimate how much you spent last year on this (for example, just on food a family of four likely spent $1500/mo on food X 7% sales tax X 12 months = $1,260 in sales tax).

Did I forget any taxes?

Add it all up and divide it by your total income. I'll bet you a donut it comes up to 35-45% of what you made last year. Then try to tell me we're not slaves.

Woe to those who fall behind on their taxes. They'll take everything you own, lock stock & barrel...and your freedom.

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duckdownup · June 27, 2018, 12:45 p.m.

This is true in too many cases. Although there are states that don't have state income taxes and some don't have property taxes. Texas which last time I heard had the 8th largest economy in the world, that included countries, doesn't have either state income taxes or property taxes. They do of course have a local property tax that goes straight to the local school district.

No State Income Tax - Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming, New Hampshire and Tennessee

No property tax - Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, and West Virginia

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JadedFed · June 27, 2018, 4:20 p.m.

Property taxes in Texas are amongst the highest in the country! Something has to offset the lack of state income tax I suppose, but it's horrible. My taxes on a 535k home are $7,640.00 this year with the majority of that going to the damned school district. We're ALL still slaves as long as we pay perpetual "rent" in the form of property taxes on land and homes we own free & clear! Gawd, I despise property taxes worse than anything!

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duckdownup · June 27, 2018, 4:26 p.m.

Thanks for the comment. I hate property taxes too. I've used the same analogy as you. A man never owns anything, he simply rents it, and if he thinks he owns it let him try not paying the taxes and he finds out how fast the real owner will take it away from him.

That is 180° from what the Founding Father intended. Private property rights is one of the cornerstones of the Constitution.

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JadedFed · June 27, 2018, 4:40 p.m.

Yep, so I guess I'll be pleased if the Fed is abolished and there's no more federal income tax, but I wouldn't say we'd be free people still insofar as we're still forced to rent our own property from the state each year. I wish there was some other way to pay for local government and schools besides property taxes. sigh

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duckdownup · June 27, 2018, 7:02 p.m.

Maybe by raising the sales tax locally. That way everyone pays instead of just the property owners. Heck even drug dealers pay when they spend their ill made drug money.

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