Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Two Pressing Questions that Drive Me

1)  What makes people buy or sell specific financial instruments (i. e. stocks, insurance, etc.)?

2)  What makes people accept or reject slavery?

Sunday, October 21, 2012

My Three Pronged Attack on the Personal Income Tax

A friend of mine called last evening to catch up on events.  I told him that I was continuing my education in three areas of interest and that all three had to do with countering the IRS/ Central Bank and its personal income tax, property tax and social security numbering system of enslavement.

I told him that I'm not going to be an economist, as Calculus III is going to be beyond my math ability.  When he told me that he was thinking of tutoring math, I begged him to go get a Ph. D. in Economics so that he could help us get to the "big boy table" with Bernanke (Federal Reserve Chairman).  I explained that the Keynesian-Marxist means well in their desire of doing the most good for the most people but that we Austrians need numbers of intellectuals to meet them point-for-point on the various media available today and in the coming years.

Both Irwin Schiff and Peter Schiff have a BS in Economics, but that just gets us to the complaint window.  We need Ph. D.'s to get us past that window into the room where leaders make policy.

My plans are to continue toward a J.D. (law) and a Ph. D. in Finance with motion picture production going on along the way, everything having to do with the mission of the Tax Honesty Movement.  I encourage everyone in the Tax Honesty Movement to push those who can to get a Ph. D. in Economics, however.  This is where the future hope of saving America and the World from slavery resides.

Gene Chapman

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

EU Proposes Financial Services Tax

Forever, I've supported a move away from slave-based taxation policy (i. e. personal income tax, property tax) and the dynamics that support such taxation (i. e. social security numbers and the like).  Consequently, I have no problem with a tax on financial transactions that do not include the above issues.

As I come nearer law school each semester, perhaps the issue will be resolved before I am even a lawyer.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Proportional Representation: The Overriding Principle to Vote

I plan to vote for candidates who support proportional representation this November, as my university studies indicate that representative democracy is most undermined when votes are circumvented to a winner-take-all system.  When the minority is not represented, then the minority is not represented.