Civil Disobedience – Take a Stand!

Member Group : Lincoln Institute

With the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the founding fathers
effectively signed their own death warrant.

The Declaration said in part “That whenever any Form of Government becomes
destructive of these ends ( re: unalienable rights), it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government…But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.

Many Americans complain about the idiotic regulations and rules passed by our
government. I question, though whether we, as Americans, willing to put our
creature comforts on hold for our principles.

Be it the Affordable Care Act, the all intrusive Dodd-Frank law, an out-of-control EPA, the government induced energy crisis, a Department of Education that does not educate, a Department of Agriculture that feeds no one, and other ineffective,costly, and bureaucratic intrusions into our lives, we talk a good game but seem to be reluctant to do anything meaningful about it.

In both Benjamin Franklin’s discourse or Civil Disobedience or Henry David
Thoreau classic “On the Duty of Civil Disobedience”, the responsibility of civil disobedience cannot be ignored.

"What can I do?" is the exhortation many asked me when I ran for
Congress in 2010.

The powerless and distant expressions of lost hope on people’s faces were
palpable.

Yet, with all the discord, I am amazed that we frequently overlook the most
powerful tool that we have in our arsenal to defeat this out of control political machine. It was a tool our Founding Fathers taught us.

The Secretary of the Treasury used the tool. Even Warren Buffett uses the tool
despite his protestations that the wealthy should pay more.

The tool that I am referring to is our economic vote, our economic power. Our
very purchasing power and our earning power give us the tools we need to be heard and listened to.

The president’s income redistribution philosophy strips you of your economic vote and gives it to someone else. He understands that if he strips you of your economic power, he wins and freedom loses. We become economic slaves as do the recipients of “government generosity”.

Politicians use your earnings and confiscated tax dollars to buy the votes which
keep them in office. If they can pander to more than 50% of the population they win and you lose. They, however, need to have you continue cooperating by earning the income they can strip from you.

There are legitimate actions you can take using the very system that politicians
have designed against us.

In short, we need to starve the beast!

The first step is to reduce your income if you are in the highest tax bracket and able to afford to do so. If you are able to reduce your work week or earnings by a mere 3% in an economy as large as the United States the reduction in federal taxes that occurs will be so great that the deficit problems will become even more severe forcing our government to come to terms with their fiscal irresponsibility. One of the great advantages of our marginal tax rate (intended sarcastically) is that money not earned may saves you up to 34% in taxes and, for many, may reduce social security taxes as well.

An additional tool is to reduce spending on items for which sales tax is charged.

Many states have sales tax rates of 4% to 6% or more. The states must balance
their budgets so every tax dollar is precious. If you really want to add insult to injury spend less with companies owned by Buffett.

Drive less for a few weeks. The federal fuel tax per gallon of gasoline is 18.4
cents per gallon. To that you must also add the state fuel tax ranges from about 8 cents person gallon in Alaska to 49 cents per gallon in New York. The federal and state highway budgets are already struggling.

If you itemize your deductions on your federal tax return, consider increasing your charitable contributions. Again, you save your marginal tax rate not your average tax rate due to the type of tax structure we have and you will feel better.

If you are able retire early and draw social security at age 62 do so. This not
only draws on the fund but reduces your tax liability since your earned income is reduced. You really starve the beast with this step.

If there are toll roads in your area, do not use them unless the time savings are significant. Many state governments have substantially increased tolls because they think you are not sensitive to toll price increases (called elasticity of demand).

The next tool is to pay your taxes only when they are due. Paying taxes early feeds the very beast that’s abusing you. This government needs your money in order to keep abusing you.

Martin Luther King has been heralded as a great leader. Change occurred because he, as a leader, was willing to take a stand for a principle he believed in.

Our government has so overstepped its responsibilities as enumerated in Article 1 Sections 7 and 8 of the U.S. Constitution that I can no longer recognize the
government that I thought represented me. Chairman Bernake is actually enabling the elected officials to overspend by deliberating keeping interest rates unrealistically low in light of the risks of extreme debt.

If the Federal Reserve will not do their job, our citizens must step in and do it from our political heads. Force the issue and reduce the income they have to
reallocate!

This president and this Congress has done nothing more than enslave the very people that they proclaim that they are trying to protect with this massive public debt and overspending.

The greatest gift one can ever give to a people is the right of self-determination.

Our out of control entitlement mentality has effectively enslaved future
generations to pay for our decisions and government overreach of today.

These entitlements have also enslaved the people receiving them.

I can think of nothing more disingenuous than to make someone dependent. It is
equally as disingenuous for a president to do that to an entire nation.

It’s simple. If you really believe in your principles, stop feeding this beast.
Make your economic voice heard.

Reduce your income, cut back spending, and fund your taxes only when due. Do these
three things in unison and we will win. Vote with your wallet!

Col. Frank Ryan, CPA, USMCR (ret) is a retired Marine Reserve Colonel and served in
Iraq and briefly in Afghanistan and specializes in corporate restructuring and
lectures on ethics for the state CPA societies. He has served on numerous boards
of publicly traded and non-profit organizations. He can be reached at
[email protected] and Twitter at @fryan1951