by careinke » Mon 11 Apr 2022, 01:55:39
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('evilgenius', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('careinke', 'D')oing income taxes always makes me resentful towards the government. It's bad enough they steal my money, but can't they do it in a way that doesn't steal my time too?
Yesterday, I was walking hand in hand from our motor home up to the kids house with my three year old (soon to be 4!) granddaughter Ava. I mentioned I had to get ready to go see the "Tax Lady." Ava asked me what a "Tax Lady" does. Feeling a little grumpy, I told her the Tax Lady's job was to figure out how much money the government was going to steal from me.
Ava stopped right in he tracks with the most bewildered look on her face, and said accusingly "Papa your kidding me!" I looked her in the eye and said "Nope I'm not kidding, and Papa doesn't understand why either."
Three hours later I had an extension until 18 October, which will give me time to set up my coin tracker program for my crypto trades. Next year should be easier as I will no longer have to use spreadsheets.
Peace
I can't believe you said that to a child! But, then, I suppose your parents said it to you?
Why wouldn't you, instead, stand for the lessons that civilization has taught us concerning the role of government in our daily lives? Why not teach about all of the possible ways we could be governed? Why not point out how the king, in a more selfish order, actually owns everything? Why teach them that they should always seek to be king, and not a part of something much greater?