Ron Collins
Jul 25, 2017 · 2 min read

ACA as written is unsustainable; it cannot continue, so it will stop.

My only view on ACA was that it was yet another nationalizing ruse, a device set in motion by a power-grabbing federal administration, to utilize the (fake) authority of the alleged “IRS” to expand its espionage terror over the American citizenry even further, by trying to give it enforcement authority over a vicious compulsion to make private citizens buy a product whether they wanted it or not.

I remain daily and continually astonished, and deeply disappointed, at the willingness of any individual to do any business with this spy service passing as a tax-collector in the first place. I told them either to charge me with a crime and bring it on, or to leave me the fuck alone, before the 21st century even began. I have made no attempt whatsoever to hide, alter or falsify any detail of my financial doings, I have simply served notice on a rogue agency that those are none of its business and never were.

Then I heard that this “IRS” was to be tasked with enforcing a god-damn “insurance policy”? WTF? How could anyone NOT see this for what it was, a vast expansion of internal espionage and federal administrative terror that is “IRS” entire raison d’etre to begin with?

Nothing else about this fraudulent shell game pretending to be about health care is even WORTH debating. Just as I said “not just no, but FUCK no” to “IRS” long ago and have stuck to it, I was fully prepared to go to court, or to prison, to uphold my 4th Amendment and other rights not to have the god-damn government telling me how to live my life and steal out of my pockets in the Faustian bargain.

“I pay my taxes” is not any chest-pounding pronouncement of civic pride, it is the Stockholmesque ass-covering of a SLAVE.

Why Americans don’t get this most obvious fact about the most egregious belittlement and destruction of their liberties ever created, is the core disappointment of my lifetime in my own people.

Just as “IRS” never had anything to do with “revenue” but with internal espionage, this “ACA” laughably never had anything to do with “health care” but rather with expanding the reach and grasp of the federal bureaucracy even further. I will take no part in allowing that.

    Ron Collins

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