When you file a tax return, you’re a victim of armed robbery. Although a dishonest politician such as U.S. Sen. Harry Reid can claim that filing a tax return is voluntary, we all know that men with guns will eventually pursue us if we decline to hand over our money. So filing a return and paying taxes are about as voluntary as it is to hand over your money when a mugger pulls a gun on you.
The late libertarian economist Murray Rothbard, above, cut straight to the heart of the matter — and it’s something everybody ought to be thinking about today.
“Completing your own income tax return is something like a do-it-yourself mugging,” Rothbard said.
I can’t add much here to what I’ve said about taxes before, so I’m going to keep this brief. But I’m going to suggest you take a look at what I’ve said about taxation before. I see it as a moral issue. We didn’t agree to any so-called “social contract.” We didn’t agree to obey whoever won elections. It’s theft when those people take our money. And we’ve been socialized to accept the theft as legitimate.

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