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The Ron Edwards American Experience V2December 03, 202300:01:261.3 MB

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The founding fathers of the United States said goodbye to the British Empire over taxes. They recognized his economic abuse. Hello, I'm Ron Edwards. On today's page from the Edward's Notebook, brought to you by Constitutional Grounds Coffee. The amount of British taxes levit against the colonists were almost nothing compared to the communist manifesto taxes we put up with today. For example, the government says taxes, land taxes, bed tax the table at which he is fed, taxas, tractor taxes, mule teach taxes are the rule. Taxes, work taxes pay he works for pennies anyway. Taxes, cow taxes, goat taxes, pants taxes, coat taxes, ties taxis, shirt taxes, work taxes, taxes, tobacco taxes, to rink taxes. Mind if he tries to think, taxes beers, If he cries, taxes tears, when he scrings and hollers, then taxing some more, tax him till he's good and sore. Then when it's his time, taxes coffin tax's grave, tax the sod in which he is laid. But those words upon his tune. Taxes drove me to my bomb then when he's gone, do not relax. It's time to apply for the inheritance tax. It's time, my friends, to demand economic liberty. I'm run at which brought to you by Constitutional Grounds Coffee