Americans are told they live in the “land of the free,” but in reality, they are free-ranged tax slaves. From birth, a number is stamped on you—your Social Security tag—marking you as property. Every paycheck, every purchase, every so-called “freedom” is taxed, monitored, and monetized. The illusion of liberty is dangled in front of us, but the chains are already locked. You don’t own your labor, your property, or your future. The government takes its cut first, leaving you to fight over scraps.
Taxation is not voluntary; it’s enforced under threat of force. Fail to pay and the IRS eventually sends men with guns. They call it “civic duty,” but stripped of euphemism it is legalized theft. The Founding Fathers revolted over pennies compared to today’s burdens, yet the modern American shrugs and obeys.
To soften the slavery, the system offers distractions—fast food, cheap entertainment, endless credit. Like cattle grazing wide fields, Americans feel “free” because their cage is large. But the walls are revealed when property is seized for unpaid taxes, wages are garnished, and generations are crushed with debts from politicians they never chose. Freedom becomes an illusion when you must constantly buy back your right to exist.
Worse, the slaves enforce their own captivity. Conditioned by propaganda, Americans mock anyone who questions taxation, branding them unpatriotic. Instead of uniting against the machine that bleeds them, they bicker over partisan scraps. Both sides serve the same masters—the elites who profit endlessly from compliance.
Meanwhile, the government spends trillions on wars, bailouts, and surveillance while workers can’t afford rent or health care. Your earnings fund programs that rarely help you. Your children inherit a mountain of debt, your retirement is devoured by inflation engineered by the very system that feeds on you. The “American Dream” has mutated into the American Debt Sentence.
Until Americans admit they are free-ranged tax slaves, nothing will change. The system survives on obedience and silence. True freedom is not voting for a new overseer every four years—it is reclaiming your labor and dismantling the machinery of control. As long as taxes are taken at gunpoint, freedom in America remains a cruel joke, and its people livestock on the government’s plantation.
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