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Sunday, December 01, 2013

What happens if we won't pay taxes or can't pay taxes?


What happens if we won't pay taxes or can't pay taxes?

       Some people worry about things like this

            The usual scenario is some kind of collapse or muddle though times that interrupt the food sources for those that both need it, or have become dependent on it. Presently taxes support paying for food for such people.  Either way they are hungry, and often chilly during the cold season, too. Their kids' suffering always bothers most of us.  And mixing up the various needs usually confuses the situation at the time. And often many food dependents are just that, to include sometimes being arrogant and lazy and socially in-astute to their observers and providers who are probably sacrificing, too. And the observers may be right, too. After all, the status quo is changing in front of everyone.

            So what are we, those who still exist in a better-off way, going to do?

            I would suggest charity as best you can do where you live, and if the tax funded system fails or can't keep up. And let it all sort out from there.  What evolves will probably surprise all.

            "Here comes the Sun", for those so inclined to hope for better than what they start with. I myself do like the idea of Sunshine, and expected good surprises.

            Call me naive and optimistic, too. I would.

            And sure allowing strangers to visit your own place is often a dangerous practice, but one can do charity about anywhere in this case.

            Being a Marine, I also know to be realistic. So some may die along the way.  But at least we tried using our own methods (to sometimes include tough love) to better things in these kinds of situations, if it even comes to pass.

            As things may unfold, keep in mind that leaders "act" while followers "react". Now there is nothing wrong with following, but followers should not be assigned to positions of leadership. Such assignments are unfair to all sides when we use charity as best we can.

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