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>The Don Fanucci of American Politics  - Tom DiLorenzo - lewRockwell

The south had every right to succeed in order to avoid the northern parasite feeding the federal government at the south's expense. This just shows the dangers of tarriffs in funding government and highlights the need for an equal income tax on all citizens if they want a federal government. Maybe the north realized everyone would not go along with an equal income tax and this was an underhanded way of funding the federal government at the South's expense.

This highlights the need for all taxes to be voluntary and if they aren't then the government won't be funded and needs to dissipate. Just like with Greece, their social state needs to dissolve as obviously the citizens avoid paying taxes to support a social state apparently no one wants. Of course there are many that will argue that the public is immature and just wants something for nothing. I believe people don't pay because they feel it's not worth paying for and government coercion is not the solution. If no one wants to pay for the service then don't provide it.

That means the federal government should have been dissolved long before the civil war with no standing army or navy or Rothschild owned - central bank called the First and Second Bank of the US if no one was willing to pay individual taxes to support these services and had to resort to underhanded methods of taxing the south.



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Début de l'article :This year marks the 150th anniversary of the end of the American “Civil War,” more accurately described as the War to Prevent Southern Independence.  It is also the 31st anniversary of the movie, The Godfather, Part II.  A single scene in the movie illustrates the true cause of the “Civil War.” The scene in question involves a Hells Kitchen New York Mafia boss in the early twentieth century named Don Fanucci, whose character is based on a real-life Mafia boss named Ignazio Lupo (“Lupo the Wolf”)... Lire la suite
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