Is the USA becoming a Backwards Feudal Society??

Started by Adam_Fulford, Aug 24 06 10:20

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Adam_Fulford

[FONT size=2]Tax Farmers, Mercenaries and Viceroys
   By Paul Krugman
    The New York Times

    Monday 21 August 2006

    Yesterday The New York Times reported that the Internal Revenue Service would outsource collection of unpaid back taxes to private debt collectors, who would receive a share of the proceeds.

    It's an awful idea. Privatizing tax collection will cost far more than hiring additional I.R.S. agents, raise less revenue and pose obvious risks of abuse. But what's really amazing is the extent to which this plan is a retreat from modern principles of government. I used to say that conservatives want to take us back to the 1920's, but the Bush administration seemingly wants to go back to the 16th century.[/FONT]

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TehBorken

 Adam_Fulford wrote:
Is the USA becoming a Backwards Feudal Society??

In answer to your question, of course it is. That's the dream of every senator and congresscritter- lots of poor people (serfs) and a few elite ruling members at the top (them).
The real trouble with reality is that there's no background music.