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I work long hours for low pay, wasting my life away. The rich have all the control and want to know everything about us. Politicians don't care about the struggling people on the streets. They tax us unfairly while the banks thrive. It's time for a change.

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I refuse to support the system by paying taxes. The government deceives us about where our money goes. The media is controlled by the same people who own the Federal Reserve. We must unite and stop being divided. Research and decide if you want to be a slave or break free. Don't feed the monster. Take control of your money and country. We need to get back on track together. It's time to act. Thank you. Translation: I do not pay taxes to support the system. The government misleads us about the use of our money. The media is controlled by the same people who own the Federal Reserve. We must unite and stop being divided. Research and decide if you want to be a slave or break free. Do not feed the monster. Take control of your money and country. We need to get back on track together. It is time to act. Thank you.

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The speaker discusses taxation without representation in the US, highlighting how Americans pay roughly 50% of their income in various taxes. They break down the different taxes they pay, including income tax, property tax, and sales tax, showing how it adds up to nearly 50%. Despite this high tax burden, they express frustration at the lack of benefits and services they receive in return, such as affordable healthcare, nutritious food, and quality infrastructure. The speaker criticizes the government for not adequately representing the interests of taxpayers.

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The speaker argues that using debt to acquire property reduces tax payments. They claim that taxes are a Marxist concept and that a progressive income tax supports communism. They mention the Boston Tea Party as an example of America being tax-free until the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913. The speaker believes that the harder one works and the more money they make, the higher their taxes, which they equate to communism.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the state of the world and personal financial struggles, stating that bills increase monthly, leading to stress and a lack of social life. They feel isolated, working and staying home. The speaker is upset that the country is "ran by a guy that talks to people that ain't even there." They are also angry that "society's trying to tell me it's okay for my son to be my daughter" and "society's trying to tell me that it's okay for a grown man to date a child." The speaker advocates for burning the world down, stating, "Let's burn this motherfucker completely down."

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The speaker expresses strong frustration and anger towards the government, using offensive language. They dismiss the idea of relying on the state and proudly display an anarcho-capitalist flag, symbolizing wealth generation and anarchy. The speaker ends with a derogatory comment towards someone with opposing political views.

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I'm working constantly for little pay, just to waste my life and then drink my problems away. It's a shame what the world has become for people like us. I wish I could wake up and it wouldn't be true, but this is the reality of living in the new world with an old soul. Your money is worthless and heavily taxed, benefiting the wealthy. I wish politicians would protect regular people, not just prioritize illicit activities.

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The speaker believes the financial system is the root of societal issues, as it enslaves people through debt. Mortgages symbolize this control, with banks owning homes until fully paid. The system benefits a select few who manipulate finance, rewarding immoral behavior while punishing those who operate beyond material desires. This skewed system values corruption and immorality over integrity.

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We wake up early, work hard, and pay for a house and car we rarely use. The government takes a large portion of our wages, and even taxes our already taxed money through VAT. We save for a pension, but the government still takes a significant chunk of it. In old age, we struggle to afford basic necessities and have to wait until we're 80 to receive a state pension, which we can't pass down to our children if we die before that. It's a scam. We work long hours for nothing, giving our lives away to corporations and struggling to make ends meet.

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The speaker owns 12,000 rental units acquired through debt, stating that more debt leads to more property and less tax. They believe paying taxes is a Marxist idea and against American principles. According to the speaker, Marx considered a progressive income tax essential for spreading communism. They claim America was founded as a tax-free nation until the creation of the Federal Reserve and the IRS in 1913. They assert that they legally pay no taxes, while those who work harder pay higher taxes, which they equate to communism. The speaker concludes it's an American duty not to pay taxes, citing the Communist Manifesto.

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The speaker humorously highlights the role of the government in taking people's money and redistributing it to others. They mention various issues like healthcare, climate change, and pollution that the government claims to solve. The speaker also mentions the government's power to give bailouts and how it can dictate behavior, even if it goes against the principles of the founding fathers. Despite potential criticism, the speaker asserts their intention to sing their message regardless.

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The speaker argues against the idea of paying taxes, claiming that a progressive income tax is a tool for spreading Marxism and communism. They point out that America was founded as a tax-free nation, citing the Boston Tea Party in 1773. However, in 1913, the Federal Reserve and the IRS were created, leading to the introduction of taxes. The speaker believes that those who work harder and earn more money end up paying higher taxes, which they equate to communism. They assert that it is an American duty to refuse to pay taxes, referencing the Communist Manifesto as support for their stance.

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I'm tired of how American citizens are treated like slaves. We're told to work hard and give up half our money, which is then mismanaged or sent overseas. Other countries don't work for our benefit, but we finance their well-being. It's time for people to wake up and say no more.

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Speaker 0 argues that openly acknowledging that Americans are effectively slaves is deeply disliked by the American public, because they have long been told that the United States is the freest country in the world. The speaker asserts that this belief is incorrect, stating, “We are not the freest country in the world. We're actually the only country in the world that is asked to go to work then pay most of our money back to the government when you add it all up.” The speaker anticipates a counterpoint from listeners who think they only pay a 30 percent tax, and rejects it by saying, “No. You don't. Add up all the other tax you pay. What's that add up to?” He emphasizes that this is “the actual percentage you tax,” and notes that for almost all people, “that's over 50% if you pay tax.” The implication drawn is that a person’s work essentially funds the government, and the speaker insists that in recognizing this, one must acknowledge a form of servitude. The core conclusion presented is that if people are living to work primarily to provide the government with the majority of their money, then they are, in effect, “legitimately slaves to the government.” The speaker reiterates that people “exist to fund the government,” and wraps up with the emphatic statement, “Okay? That is not free.”

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The speaker asserts their legal residency and ability to leave the U.S. if it fails, contrasting this with the listener's lack of alternatives. The speaker criticizes the listener's actions as a waste of time that hinders efforts to improve the country, especially considering the speaker's children's future. The speaker believes that instead of "bullshitting" and wasting time, the listeners should be working and contributing to the economy. The speaker also criticizes the listeners for freely receiving benefits like Medicaid, Medicare, and EBT. The speaker contrasts this with the harsh realities of Africa, where lack of money means lack of food.

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We started with a small tax revolt, but now we're taxed on everything - earning, spending, saving, investing, and even dying. We pay taxes on our commute, work, and home, which we already bought with taxed money. The more we earn, the more the government takes. Taxes are everywhere, from our morning coffee to our paycheck.

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I'm tired of how American citizens are treated as slaves. We're told to work hard and give up half our money, which is then mismanaged or sent overseas. Other countries don't work for our benefit, but we finance theirs. We're constantly working, while the government takes more than half our money through taxes. They claim it's the American Dream, but it's a joke. We're the world's ATM, and it needs to stop. We should be taught personal finance and taxes in school, instead of irrelevant subjects. The government wants us financially ignorant so they can oppress and steal from us. This isn't freedom. I'm tired of being financially oppressed by our own government.

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I'm saying, if someone can show me where my money's going and that it's not being used right, they're not my enemy. They're trying to help me out. This isn't about race; it's about them against all of us. They'll lock you up if you don't pay your taxes, basically forcing you to give them your money so they can spend it how they want. Why aren't people living? You'll kill someone over $3. We need to do better. You're not my enemy, whether you're a Democrat or a liberal. Forget race and even immigrants. We're talking about the money they force us to spend.

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I wake up early every day and work for 8.5 hours, but I hardly see the government except on Thursdays when I receive my paycheck. They believe they are entitled to take half of my earnings in exchange for my time, skills, and labor. Throughout the year, I have to keep records and prepare documentation for them to review. If I don't meet their schedule, I face fines, fees, or even imprisonment. This is called taxation, but to me, it feels more like fraud, embezzlement, and slavery. It's time for all of us to stop participating in this.

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The speaker discusses the national debt and how it has grown over the years. They question who the debt is owed to and how it is being paid back. They explain how the Federal Reserve system works and how it controls the money supply. The speaker also highlights the manipulation and control that banks have over the economy. They emphasize the negative impact of debt on individuals and society as a whole. The speaker urges listeners to be aware of the system and make changes in their own lives to avoid falling into debt.

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I'm tired of how American citizens are treated like slaves. We're told to work hard and give up at least half of our money, which is then mismanaged or sent overseas. Other countries don't work for our benefit, but we work for theirs. We finance their well-being while our own problems go ignored. The idea of America being the land of the free is a joke. We work tirelessly while the government takes more than half of our money through various taxes. We're not taught personal finance or taxes in school because they want us to remain ignorant. This is not freedom, it's oppression. I'm tired of our government stealing from us and expecting us to be good to those who want to harm us. It needs to stop.

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The speaker questions when anyone has said the government does too much for them in the country. They express dissatisfaction with government interference in people's lives, high national debt, open borders exploited by cartels, ineffective security agencies, unfair IRS audits, and unjust imprisonments. The speaker criticizes the desire for more government control, taxes, spending, and bureaucracy by their colleagues.

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The speaker presents a nine-point depiction of life inside a metaphorical prison that is identified as one’s country or state. First, they say you were born in a cold prison, and that this prison is your country and your state, implying that the conditions and governance you are subject to originate from where you were born. Second, they assert that you have to pay for the prison stay, with the term “prison fee” equated to taxes, indicating that financial obligations are imposed by the state as a cost of living within this system. Third, they claim you have no say in how the collected money is used, even though you are required to pay, underscoring a lack of financial sovereignty or control over public finances. Fourth, to meet the financial obligation, you must work, and the prison is described as encouraging you to buy new shiny products so that you feel better about your own impoverished existence, suggesting consumerism is used to placate residents and normalize hardship. Fifth, they state you are not allowed to exit the prison and live independently; if you attempt to do so, you will be hunted and forced to pay, indicating severe controls on mobility and harsh enforcement for those who attempt to leave. Sixth, only a few prisoners have walked far enough to see the prison wall, implying that most people are kept near the center of the system and are prevented from understanding or reaching the outer boundaries of their confinement. Seventh, the prison provides news and entertainment to prevent inmates from discovering the prison walls, meaning information and distraction are used to obscure the true nature of the enclosure. Eighth, the prison does not permit strong family bonds or robust brotherhood unless you are part of the group that runs the prison, pointing to elite insiders who control social cohesion and exclude others from meaningful communal ties. Ninth, the prison you live in is described as waking you up to a state that is sick and divided, suggesting that the system’s inherent flaws become apparent upon awareness, revealing systemic illness and internal division among residents.

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I'm frustrated about paying taxes on my already-owned home, materials, and income, while receiving little in return. Despite paying 50% of my income in taxes, the bridge near my house has been closed for a year without any progress. When I encounter road issues, like a flat tire from a pothole, I have to wait for hours on hold only to be told the government won't cover the cost. My tax burden remains the same even though my income has decreased. It feels like the government burdens me without offering solutions. If I treated the government the same way, I would face fines and penalties. This song resonates with my frustrations.

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You are born in a country that feels like a prison where you must pay taxes without a say in how it's used. Working is necessary to pay, and consumerism distracts from the reality. Limited freedom prevents seeing the walls. News and entertainment keep you unaware. Strong bonds are discouraged unless part of the ruling group. Weakness and division are promoted to prevent escape. The system is controlled by other prisoners and will collapse if enough wake up. Translation: You are born in a country that feels like a prison where you must pay taxes without a say in how it's used. Working is necessary to pay, and consumerism distracts from the reality. Limited freedom prevents seeing the walls. News and entertainment keep you unaware. Strong bonds are discouraged unless part of the ruling group. Weakness and division are promoted to prevent escape. The system is controlled by other prisoners and will collapse if enough wake up.
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