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Aus astrologischer Sicht: Volksaufstand ist absehbar!

Der Widerstand gegen finanzielle Ausbeutung durch den Staat formiert sich nicht ohne Grund in den USA!

Fazit: Kommt es auch bei uns in Deutschland zu einer blutigen Revolution wie bei Ludwig dem Sonnenkönig?? Wird die Regierung gestürzt? Brennen empörte Steuerzahler die Finanzämter irgendwann nieder??


Kein Wunder das die armen Steuerzahler in der westlichen Welt aufbegehren. Gerade unter den letzten 8 Jahren US Herrschaft hat die Steuerschraube die arbeitende Bevölkerung wie in den schlimmsten Diktaturen geradezu erdrückt.Wenn man dann neben der finanziellen Ausbeutung dann auch noch der Frage nach dem Sinne der Ausbeutung und die Verwendung der Steuergelder nachgeht, kommt es bald zu gewaltigen Wutausbrüchen! Denn Sinn ist in der extremen Verschwendungssucht der Politiker nirgendwo erkennbar.
Eine totale Veränderung der Verhältnisse ist absehbar. So eine Politik der Auspressung und und Verschwendung konnte sich in der Geschichte der Menschheit noch nie lange halten. Man muss sich nur das Regime des Sonnenkönigs Ludwigs des XIIII, als Beispiel ansehen.

Taxpayer Revolts Are Brewing

A Tax Revolt Is Quietly Brewing in Some States.

On Election Day, Massachusetts will vote on whether to eliminate its state income tax. Advocates hope victory in a place long thought of as a free-spending liberal bastion will pave the way for similar initiatives in other states over the next few years. Critics insist a yes vote would lead to fiscal disaster. Oregon voters will decide whether to allow taxpayers to deduct an unlimited amount of their federal income taxes on their state returns. Nevada is expected to vote on a constitutional amendment that would restrict property-tax increases. North Dakota voters may vote on whether to chop the state's personal income tax in half. And Minnesota will vote on a proposed amendment to its state constitution to raise the state sales tax by three-eighths of a percentage point, with the money going to protect the environment and to benefit the arts. Here is a look at a few of the most high-profile tax battles: Massachusetts. The issue is whether to erase the state's income tax in two phases. The 5.3% tax would be sliced in half next year and then disappear entirely the following year. Advocates of repeal are hoping for support from voters worried about tough economic times and angered by bloated government spending. Six years ago, a similar proposal attracted 45% of the vote. Eliminating this tax "will mean less money in the hands of politicians and will give back an average of $3,700 to each of 3.4 million workers and taxpayers in Massachusetts -- not just once but every year," says Carla Howell of the Committee for Small Government, a nonprofit citizen group battling to repeal the tax. "There are tax-cut activists around the country who are very interested in what we're doing here," she says. "If it does well, we may see copycat initiatives in 2010 and 2012 across the country." Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, a Washington-based coalition of taxpayers and taxpayer groups opposed to tax increases, agrees. The Massachusetts vote, officially dubbed "Question One," "could be a model for the future" in many other states, he says. Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, a Democrat, has been "very clear" in his opposition to repeal of the state income tax, says Rebecca Deusser, a spokeswoman. "A cut of this magnitude would severely reduce the ability of the Commonwealth to provide the services that citizens and taxpayers have come to expect from their state government," she says.

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