Posted By Russ Emerson on February 21, 2008 at 5:12 pm
I don’t like John McCain a whole lot, but an unverified and unsourced NYT smear-job might just get me to support him. If they don’t like him, there must be something worthwhile about his candidacy — the enemy of my enemy, etc., etc. I’m only surprised they didn’t figure out how to hold the story until the Friday before the general election.
Just wondering… has anyone seen Dan Rather or Mary Mapes recently?
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Posted By Russ Emerson on February 20, 2008 at 1:46 pm
I got my tax refund checks, state and federal, in the mail this week.
Plus I got a letter from the IRS saying I’d overpaid on my 2006 return; they’re sending me another check (a whopping $137) in a few weeks. Why they bothered with a letter without including a check is beyond me.
Despite my detestation of the IRS, its employees, their families, their friends, and everyone who has ever spoken nicely or had a kind thought about them, it sure is nice to be getting money back from them.
Am I being too unkind to IRS employees (their families, etc.)? I don’t think so. Go read Ezra Levant’s thoughts on denormalization.
There is nothing “normal” about a federal agency seizing a part of your income before it ever passes through your hands. There is nothing “normal” about the government laying claim to the product of your labor. There is nothing “normal” about being taxed on your productivity.
When someone other than you has a prior claim on the fruits of your labor, it’s called slavery, which historically may be “usual” but it certainly ought not to be “normal.”
IRS bureaucrats should not feel any more comfortable in their positions than Levant’s inquisitor was made to feel.
On the whole, I’d just as soon not have them withholding money from my paycheck and then making me explain why I want it back.
Taxing my behavior, sure, I suppose can deal with that — because I have a choice. I can choose not to buy a new car this year. I can choose to buy guns instead of butter… literally… if I want. On the other hand, choosing to have a job with a paycheck isn’t really a choice, given the alternative, is it?
I’m beginning to think those various flat/fair tax proposals have some merit.
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