ELIMINATION OF ‘TAXES’. As far as I know the only ‘fee’ that produces no malince

ELIMINATION OF ‘TAXES’.

As far as I know the only ‘fee’ that produces no malincentives is a universal sales tax (a fee) on all activity within the market. I would prefer (myself) that prices included this fee as a percentage, and that it was totally transparent to everyone. I have fought with the idea that this ‘fee’ is collected and redistributed as inflation of the money supply through direct redistribution (dilution) rather than through credit and interest. As long as the rate is relatively predictable then I don’t see the any informational reason why it wouldn’t work – or why we should pay interest to third parties who merely accumulate capital via this inflationary process.

The only reason we don’t do this is because we can’t trust the government to leave our fees constant, or to buy votes with the use of these fees. This is again a fixable problem if we use direct economic democracy for the provision of commons and do not make use of representatives. Moreover, we would have to participate as houses since at any given time a decreasing minority of the population is productive.

As for local improvements, I don’t see why we pool this money as taxes rather than apportion a debt and pay it off one way or the other – maintaining operational calculability, and eliminating political discretion. I assume most people would simply let the debt accumulate on their property and pay it when they transferred (sold) it. Again this is preventable.

Do we really need drivers license fees? Do we really need income taxes or income tax forms? Do we really need to conduct campaigns and decide on character, rather than to post ideas and decide upon which ones we want to pay for? No. No we don’t.

Voting for individuals is another error of aggregation. Just as Keynesian economics is an error of aggregation – an admission that we do not understand, and are ‘winging it’. They are excuses to make us think we have influence and decision rather than the truth that we are farmed like other domesticated animals.


Source date (UTC): 2016-05-17 05:58:00 UTC

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