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Seeing that I am not going to get a reply to my
question to ITR as to what taxation system is proposed to displace the present
system, I will assume it is the Debit or, Tobin Tax. I guess in this case that
offshore accounts would have to be outlawed and government access to computers
enforced.
What would be done to find employment for the
battalions of bungling bureaucratic types at present sucking off the public tit
in the taxation industry, who mostly would be unemployable by any productive
industry (assuming we need any more overproduction anyway)?
I would guess the best thing to do with this
redundant army, would be to continue paying them to shuffle papers between
departments until the whole race died a natural death. Has ITR (or anyone else
for that matter) thought through the implications of a taxation system that
requires only machines and almost no humans?
I still have no answer to the query below either
(and I do not yet know whether there is an answer or, whether no one wants to
provide one):
Please dont use any Documents past 1919 because
they are illegal in International Law and in UK law. The UK recently has
announced that NO document of theirs may be used by any other nation as part of
that nations laws, including "An Act to Constitute the Colony of the
Commonwealth of Australia-1900-UK".
Where is the verifiable official documentary
evidence for the veracity of this statement above?
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