Americans are Free Ranged Tax SlavesIn the land of the free, Americans live under the illusion of liberty, like free-range chickens in a vast enclosure. But this “freedom” is fenced by tax codes and mandates. We’re tax slaves, productive only to have earnings siphoned by the IRS. The average worker toils from January to mid-April just for taxes—a modern indentured servitude via W-2s and audits. This funds more than essentials; it’s a farm where citizens are livestock, fattened on consumerism and milked through progressive taxation that punishes ambition.Income taxes exemplify this. The feds take escalating chunks of paychecks, hitting high earners hardest. A $150K California engineer might lose over 40% to combined taxes, barely affording basics. Yet billionaires like Bezos use stock routes and deductions for lower effective rates than teachers. It’s rigged: masses stay productive without escape.Property taxes turn ownership into a government lease. In New Jersey, $10K+ annually on modest homes means seizure for non-payment—proving no true ownership. Detroit families lost homes in downturns; Texas ranchers sell to corporations under rising assessments. You’re branded livestock, grazable but evictable.Sales taxes and fees add corrals, hitting consumption. Tennessee’s 9.5% on basics adds $2K yearly for families. Excise taxes on gas and streaming compound it. Stimulus was recycled tax dollars, clawed back via inflation. Even estate taxes snatch legacies—New York’s 16% forces sales of $5M businesses, favoring elites with trusts.This fosters dependency, not freedom. Social Security taxes promise security but get raided, leaving retirees inflation-vulnerable. 1983 amendments raised ages and taxes, extracting more. We’re managed assets in an economic pasture, with just enough liberty to sustain the illusion.Do you want me to generate an image for this complaint? If yes, please describe what you’d like or confirm a concept like a cartoon of tax-slave Americans as free-range chickens.
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