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Economics is the study of decision making related to the use of limited resources in a world of unlimited demands. Gandhi sets aside all presuppositions, examining each matter on its own merits. Here, we shall explore this exchange.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
An Anti-Government Intrusion Act
I have been taking two U. S. Government classes this semester, as I work on my Econometrics degree here in Texas. (Texas is in the USA for my following that seems to be developing in India.) As I study, I feel my concerns could be best addressed in a larger context than taxation. An "Anti-Government Intrusion Act" seems a good fit for wording. It would address "taxation of labor, taxation of property, numbering people like cattle, surveillance of uncondemned free persons (as we do on the toll roads), etc. Anything to do with intrusion by government would be covered by the Act.