Washington loves a good distraction.
No tax on tips. No tax on overtime. Sounds great. Feels great. Gets applause.
But let’s be honest. That’s trimming the branches while the roots keep growing deeper into your wallet.
Ron Paul has been saying it for decades: the problem isn’t which slice of your income gets taxed. The problem is that the government assumes it owns a slice at all.
That’s the shift most Americans never agreed to. Not explicitly. Not consciously.
It just… happened.
Short sentence. Hard truth:
If someone else has first claim on your earnings, you’re not fully free.
Withholding flipped the script. You don’t get paid and then pay the government. The government gets paid first. You get what’s left.
And then they call it a “refund” when they give some back.
Ron Paul has long framed this as a moral issue, not just an economic one. Natural rights don’t come from Washington. They don’t come from bureaucrats or central planners.
They come from something higher. Something older.
Once you accept that rights come from government, you’ve already lost the argument. Because what government gives, government can take.
Here’s where it gets even more dangerous.
Taxes aren’t just what you send to the IRS.
They’re what you lose at the grocery store.
At the gas pump.
In your savings account.
Inflation is the silent thief. The quiet pickpocket.
And Ron Paul has been one of its loudest critics.
When the central bank expands the money supply, your dollar buys less. Your work is worth less. Your future shrinks.
No vote. No debate. No consent.
Just erosion.
Most Americans think the draft is history.
It’s not.
The infrastructure is still there. Selective Service. Registration. Databases.
And now? Moves to automate enrollment. Quietly. Efficiently.
Ron Paul warned about this too. The idea that the state can claim not just your income—but your life.
Your time. Your body. Your future.
That’s not a small government issue. That’s a fundamental line.
Because once the state can compel service, freedom becomes conditional.
Here’s the pattern. Watch it closely.
Withholding was temporary.
Now it’s permanent.
Surveillance was targeted.
Now it’s everywhere.
The playbook doesn’t change. Just the packaging.
For years, they dismissed him.
Too radical. Too rigid. Too outside the system.
Now? His warnings sound less like theory and more like a roadmap of what we’re living through.
This isn’t left vs. right. That’s the distraction.
This is centralized power vs. individual freedom.
This is where it gets uncomfortable.
Because the system doesn’t operate on force alone. It operates on acceptance.
People tolerate it. Justify it. Even defend it.
Until one day, they realize the boundaries have shifted—and they never noticed when.
Freedom doesn’t usually disappear overnight.
It erodes. Slowly. Quietly. Bureaucratically.
You can celebrate small tax wins. That’s fine.
But don’t confuse tweaks with transformation.
The deeper issue is still there. Still growing. Still tightening.
Ron Paul sounded the alarm years ago. The question now is whether enough Americans are finally ready to hear it.
Because the cost of ignoring it?
That’s paid in freedom.
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