You want to clean up elections? Getting rid of the NGOs - most of which are illegally tax-exempt - would clean up at least 70% of the problem.
Getting the IRS Gestapo off the individual and focused on the corporations would kick in another chunk of correction.
Yes - It used to be that corporations and individuals each comprised about 30% of gov tax revenue. Now I think (haven't looked at it in a few years, though) that individual are still about 30% but corporations are down to 9-10%.
I'm for abolishing the IRS in favor of a fair tax that would be applied across the board on sales. https://fairtax.org
That $600 transaction rule is going to affect the middle class - PO's a major force behind that one with Paypal and Venmo. There's an article about it on the Fairtax site linked above.
I agree, but how and where to start? Is there an org already in process in it?
Not to my knowledge - This is why I'm so concerned about real election reform. Too many people don't seem to understand that Globalists - operate from a SYSTEMS perspective. Overcoming them requires an equal approach on our part - and we aren't doing that - We're looking at parts here and parts there but not at the system - and what has happened? For every hole we try to plug, they already have a way to mitigate it.
I agree! I am a systems integration person. Very few people can connect multiple systems with multiple variables. Very few of the people who can make those connections rise to leadership. They are either introverted thinkers who don't want the pressure of attention, or may not be able to communicate in a way that helps others understand or want to participate, or they are a threat to the establishment because the system would change and a lot of the time people don't embrace change as positive.
Also in this sense, what leader do you trust, and how do you connect the ones that are plugging the holes?
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