Q: How do you eat an elephant? A: One bite at a time.
As Henry Ford is credited with saying, "Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right." Never underestimate the power of yourself acting, to impact others in a positive way. A large percentage of early Americans did not participate in or support the American Revolutio…
Q: How do you eat an elephant? A: One bite at a time.
As Henry Ford is credited with saying, "Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right." Never underestimate the power of yourself acting, to impact others in a positive way. A large percentage of early Americans did not participate in or support the American Revolution, but the small percent made it happen. I estimate that once 6 million Americans get on board and utilize their lawful power of the purse, that will be enough to turn the tide, if not for greed on the part of the bystanders, to where more will pile on and show some integrity. At a minimum, all who call themselves Christians should be willing to obey Jesus' command and stop paying God's things to Caesar (which involve ceasing and desisting from perjury on their tax returns every year--yes, it is perjury to falsely state that your private sector earnings are federal income, when they are not. The fact that people don't get punished for perjury in the favor of the government is irrelevant. It's still perjury, unwittingly or not). I offered my comment to your post because I hoped I might offer you hope. I respectfully request that you please spend about ten minutes reviewing the 100% tax refund checks on the bulletin board pages, and read some of the hilarious correspondence between the individuals involved and the IRS. It is VERY telling.
Q: How do you eat an elephant? A: One bite at a time.
As Henry Ford is credited with saying, "Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right." Never underestimate the power of yourself acting, to impact others in a positive way. A large percentage of early Americans did not participate in or support the American Revolution, but the small percent made it happen. I estimate that once 6 million Americans get on board and utilize their lawful power of the purse, that will be enough to turn the tide, if not for greed on the part of the bystanders, to where more will pile on and show some integrity. At a minimum, all who call themselves Christians should be willing to obey Jesus' command and stop paying God's things to Caesar (which involve ceasing and desisting from perjury on their tax returns every year--yes, it is perjury to falsely state that your private sector earnings are federal income, when they are not. The fact that people don't get punished for perjury in the favor of the government is irrelevant. It's still perjury, unwittingly or not). I offered my comment to your post because I hoped I might offer you hope. I respectfully request that you please spend about ten minutes reviewing the 100% tax refund checks on the bulletin board pages, and read some of the hilarious correspondence between the individuals involved and the IRS. It is VERY telling.