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There is one interesting issue here and that is the idea of rationality being implemented in human life. While it is rather easy to be rational in respect to economics where there's evidence to support one's thesis, in the area of theology one is going beyond the realm of even the most rational attempts at a priori reasoning to the point at
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[quote user="galtgulch"] The other two thirds of federal revenue is equal to the Federal Budget just a few years ago. He suggests that it would be a simple matter to reduce the Federal spending to what it was in the year 2000 and he would eliminate the IRS and not replace the Income Tax with any other kind of tax, not a fair tax, not a flat
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Libertarian.
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Though I wished you used evidence to back up your claims, I must admit that you have very good points, but your conclusion to relegate Austrian economics into a trash-bin with Marxist economics is quite tragic.
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No, the new government should not fight to subjugate them, but if they violate the laws of the government, which since the government is limited should only occur when the anarchists have violated the property of citizens, and it should let them live in peace. As far as government services, then those who refuse to pay taxes should not be given any
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[quote user="JCFolsom"] The Constitution was not limiting enough, containing several deep flaws that are accellerating it now towards its demise. Firstly, being a document of compromise, it allowed for changes to itself. This isn't such a bad thing, given the horrors of slavery and other such things as it allowed at the time. The Bill