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America survived quite well for over 100 years without an income tax. Why do you assume that it is as necessary as air for exsistance?
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Well, you're asking a tangential question to the heart of what I'm saying. To reiterate what I previously said in simple terms:
You do not have a fundamental right to the money or other property that you have because its existence hinges on the mutual agreement between the citizens of this country and our social contract that gives the government the tools to regulate and entrust citizens with property. Money is the ultimate example of this because it is a creation by the government, and absolutely regulated by the government.
As for your tangential question: Our social contract gives the government the ability to tax us, if you don't like it, then you should either get the majority of the nation to change the social contract or move to a different country.