L. Neil Smith Quotes
Taxes Are A Barbaric Remnant Of Ancient Times In Which Early Farmers, Tied To The Land, No Longer Able To Roam Freely, Unable To Fight Back With Awkward Agricultural Tools The Way They Once Could With Hunting Implements, Became Victims, First, Of Itinerant Plunderers, Then Of Bandits Settling Down Beside Them To Become The Governments We Know Today.
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