War and Taxes: With 40% of IRS Revenue Going to Military, Resisters Prepare to Withhold Taxes to Protest War
Tax day is this Tuesday. The Internal Revenue Service is expected to take inover $2 trillion dollars this year. Nearly 40 percent of that total will goto military related expenses. Tax resisters across the country are planningto withhold part or all of their taxes to protest the war. We speak withPamela Schwartz of the National Priorities Project and Runn Benn of theNational War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee.
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Way to go Pamela! Veterans are not getting what they need and your solution is...give them nothing for a while. Well, the penalty that you pay for your delay in payment (and I hope you get MILLION AND MILLIONS to sign up for this protest) will be a nice windfall for the government and the military. Wow, this is totally misguided!
If they actually have numbers and were smart, there would be a huge protest on the Mall in DC (right in front of the Lincoln Memorial). Get a few million people out there and now you got some force behind the movement. However, the fact is that they aren't really that upset about it because all this requires is for you to sit down and do nothing. Not really much of a message in my book.
I do hope that some of these tax protestors are actually getting a refund. The idea that they would delay their refund and get a penalty for filing late just tickles me to death.
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Wealth tax to pay for war?
What a shocker, politicians trying to find new revenue sources come up with the ever so unique solution of...taxing the rich! Yup, that's what Congressman David Obey is proposing. Tax the rich, because they don't know what 'shared sacrifice' means. Really? If anyone doesn't know what shared sacrifice means, it's the poor because they are never asked to pay for anything. Glenn responds to yet another tax proposal. Ref. Source 8