Hello:
Please consider my proposal to amend the United States Constitution Amendment sixteen. My proposed amendment would eliminate direct taxation and restore the Founders concept of allowing only indirect taxation in the United States. This would restore the original sprit of Our Constitution establishing Citizen control over taxation. This will end the tyranny of taxation as it pertains to Property Ownership. Currently you effectively do not own Property. If this was not the case you would not fear loosing your Property when you are unable to make Property Tax payments. This applies to all Personal Property. It also applies to savings. Family farms will no longer be in jeopardy because of Property Taxes. Repealing Amendment 16 will end the punishment for owing and saving. Citizens would again be allowed to say NO to taxation they feel is excessive or unjust. Feel free to share this information and link.
For working parents who do not have the blessing of having enough resources or support to stay at home, as well as single working mothers who were not fortunate enough to have a non-abusive partner to depend on, please also consider my policy.
It allows paid up to 12 weeks paid federal leave, as well as unpaid intermittent leave, to allow working parents to spend more quality parenting time with their children. It would allow BOTH parents to voluntarily have 8 hours UNPAID time off each week.
Yāall are not at all thinking BIG PICTURE. We need to look back in history and take note! Abolish the IRS completely!! NO MORE INCOME TAX!!!
We didnāt have a tea party for nothing! All the money is used and abused corruptly anyway. NONE of it is actually being used to fix things for Americans or to actually help Americans anyway so that argument is null and void. END THE IRS COMPLETELY!!
As much as I despise many public schools, this can be rearranged in an effort to also ease this bourdon on parents. Offer an incentive to the schools. The āafterschool careā that parents get charged for is subsidized provided there is some sort of educational support during that time, not just waiting longer to be picked up. Fuel costs for a 2nd run of busses for the children. Nutritious snacks while they wait, things like this.
Iām sorry but please no. Marriage brings tax breaks. Children bring tax breaks. Single income families bring tax breaks. Children benefit from free education. I am more than willing to support an extra share for families. But as a single working adult whose only public funded benefit was my own K-12 education, I need a little left over for myself. This is just crossing a line for me.
This next generation wonāt even get SS or half the benefits you had throughout your life. Thatās just how change and policy works. Canāt turn back time. We have to keep moving forward and modern times results in modern solutions.
@jordanready I donāt disagree that policy changes and modern problems require modern solutions. Yes, we basically got a half million dollar tax payer obligation stapled to each of our foreheads on our 18th birthday. We definitely need a solution. But I keep hearing ideas like this and I am extremely concerned that stuff like this is going to make me and others like me a cash cow with no thought for our needs. Iām not married. I donāt have kids. But I also already pay through the nose on taxes while looking down the barrel of funding SS while simultaneously saving at least double what my parents did for my own retirementā¦and living at the same time.
I donāt intend to ask this in any sort of mean or dismissive way. But it is probably going to come across that way. At what point do we acknowledge that different people make different choices and itās perfectly acceptable for people to both shoulder the burdens and experience the joys of their decisions?
I totally understand and that is completely a valid feeling. I feel the same way when my wages go towards social security, knowing when Iām old enough to collect it myself it will no longer exist.
Choosing to be a stay-at-home parent means you are willingly giving up 2 years of potential income. Remote work and independently owned business opportunities are not available for everyone. Yet I donāt support any form of continuous taxation.