The short answer is "no".
The long answer is "noooooooooooooo."
Taxes at the Federal level don't pay for goods or services. Creating new money is how the Feds pay for stuff.
Federal taxes just delete money from target populations.
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The short answer is "no".
The long answer is "noooooooooooooo."
Taxes at the Federal level don't pay for goods or services. Creating new money is how the Feds pay for stuff.
Federal taxes just delete money from target populations.
Betteridge's law of headlines has never been as true for any headline as it is for this one.
The only way refusal to pay taxes will result in any change in the U.S. is if everyone refuses to pay.
well and companies refuse to dock the paychecks. yeah you can do the whole dependents thing but it would not take long for the irs to work around that.
No
Bruh they literally print the money. Taxes are just for attacking poor people.