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Tyranny at the Grocery Store
You walk into a grocery store
and a cashier meets you at the door.
The cashier says, "may I see
your wallet, please?"
You think, this is strange behavior,
but you comply.
The cashier then says, "you have
$300.00, I'll hold $140.00 to cover your purchases."
She gives you a receipt and you
go about your shopping.
You only stopped in for some
necessities, some meat, cereal, vegetables, and milk.
While heading to the check out
a store clerk sees you and looks into your cart.
He says, "You are not done shopping.
Here, let me help."
He places other items into your
cart; many of them things you never use.
You say, "I don't want those
items!"
He says, "You must take them."
You hurry to check out, saying
to yourself, "I've got to get out of here, quick. I'll never shop in this
store again!"
Your bill comes to $110.00. $60.00
for the necessities you picked up
And $50.00 for the items you
didn't want.
You show the cashier your $140.00
receipt, from store entry,
and hold out your hand for your
change, but you don't get any.
When you ask why the cashier
says, "We'll keep the $30.00, because tomorrow we're going to deliver some
ice cream and candy to your home."
You wouldn't stand for this treatment
from your grocer, would you?
Then, why do you allow your government
to do it to you?
Direct Taxation is Tyranny!
This "American Wisdom Series
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