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Old 09-22-2005, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by buck09
How would rural Texas be less dangerous than rural Michigan?

What kind of danger are you in?

Oh also, the following states don't have a state income tax:

Alsaka, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming.

New Hampshire and Tennessee only tax dividinds, which the average sui jurist won't have any of.

Also - keep in mind that if you make less than a certain amount, you don't have to worry about the Feds coming after you for taxes either. That's really the easiest way to opt out of that...

I live in the suburbs here, where there are hundreds upon hundreds of cops with nothing better to do but assault your Rights. I've recently been arrested and they put up a $25,000 bond. I spent 2 days in jail after being denied access to a law library to prepare my habeas corpus, and left in 55-60 degree temperatures with no blanket, shivering, with no food. Well, I got one ****ty muffin, but that didnt really qualify as food. Who did I hurt? Nobody. It was "reckless driving", on an empty road, not a soul was harmed in any way. I cant live like this, restricted in everything I can or cant do. Worse yet, the cops broke into my house without a warrant, stole my motorcycle from the garage, and they threatened to injure me for no reason. Yes, they are being sued, but the point remains, I refuse to live like this, and they are gonna find my breaking point VERY soon.

Texas, from what I've seen, is far more liberty-minded than the security obsessed Michigan. But my main reason for wanting to move down south is that I HATE the cold, which unfortunately rules out Alaska. If I never saw another day below 60 degrees I'd be a happy man.

Income taxes are among the easier things to get out of, I'm more worried about social security numbers and cops assaulting you for doing things you have the lawful right to do.
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