Due to work, travel, and other issues, TPOL missed National Tax Day. But we can’t totally ignore the horrible status of tolerating evils like taxation.
This meme was very recently posted. We think it is a legitimate question. Dear readers, do you agree?

Is this not criminal? Morally if not legally? Even worse is the distribution:

As someone pointed out with this chart, we don’t have a tax fairness problem (at least not from the point of view of Populists and those who claim to be the vanguard of the poor people). We have a spending problem. You can see this in the State tax burdens.
Now consider this recently published map:

We point out that this does not include any direct federal taxes: income (individual or corporate) or excise (on booze, fuel, lubricants, tires, etc.). Just what State and local governments rip off people who live, travel through, shop, or work in their jurisdiction.
We admit to being surprised that New Mexico is the third worst (after Hawai’i and New York State). Which, admittedly, is probably skewed by New York City. For us at TPOL, we are pleased to see that South Dakota is tied for fourth best (together with New Hampshire) and just after Alaska, Tennessee and Delaware. (And are proud for a friend/correspondent who helped, years ago, to eliminate the income tax in Tennessee and also overall lower taxes.)
It is interesting to see that except for a few outliers in the East (and of course, Alaska), the bite of State and local taxes is quite a bit less in the northern part of “flyover country” – but we will tell you that taxes are still way too high, and the waste of money is just as high in those States that are under 8%.
And remember:

Now, since Uncle Milty is not a modern guy, we’ll also quote someone else:

We will look at more tax issues from a libertarian and christian point of view in future commentaries.


Newsom “co-governor” reveals the agenda for California “after our term”
Apparently, Jennifer Siebel Newsom recently said in a public speech: “Boys, we all know … are moving away from the more progressive—Boys [who] have spent time online are moving a little bit—I’m trying not to be political here but are moving to the right and are being sort of influenced by the Andrew Tates and some of that sort of alt-right socialization online that we know is very, very dangerous. My husband and I were alarmed when our kids were watching sports online. My son knew about Andrew Tate, thought he was pretty cool… We were one of the most progressive households and our son is confused and asking all these questions.”
Ah, you ask! Who is Jennifer Siebel Newsom? According to Wickedpedia, she is the “first partner” of Governor Gavin Newsom. She is his “current spouse” and who used to be called the “First Lady” of a State. To be more accurate, she is the consort of His Imperial Highness Gavin the Slick. Oddly enough, although a filmaker and writer, she supposedly was a Republican at one time.
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