The
View From Here
Schulz
stops paying taxes, defies IRS
By
CARL STROCK
I
expected it would come to this, and now it has. My friend Bob Schulz
of sue-the-government fame and reputation has declared that he will no
longer pay his federal income tax.
In
a letter to the IRS dated yesterday, he called the tax "the
greatest hoax ever perpetrated by government against the working men
and women of America" and said he's all done cooperating.
What's
more, he told me by telephone from his home near Lake George, he is
preparing to lead a national campaign urging others to stop filing
returns. He will hit the road late this week or early next and drive
cross-country spreading the message with the help of some 600
like-minded "coordinators" who have already enlisted in the
cause.
The
message is the basic Jeffersonian one of the rights of the People as
opposed to over-reaching government, which has been the underlying
theme of his activities since he was suing New York state over its
devious borrowing practices. It was given new focus earlier this year
at a hearing he held in Washington on the legality, or illegality, of
the income tax.
The
conclusion of that hearing, you will not be surprised to learn, is
that the 16th Amendment to the Constitution, establishing the tax, was
not properly ratified back in 1913, and the Internal Revenue Service,
therefore, has no good foundation in law. The government has been
conning us all these years.
It's
a cause that Schulz got onto about three years ago, and he has pursued
it since then with the same relentlessness that he demonstrated when
he was badgering New York.
Since
I talked to him earlier he has added to it the notion that the Federal
Reserve System is part of the same sinister complex as the IRS.
"The
income tax was instituted to provide lender security and guaranteed
profits to this highly secretive, privately owned and unaccountable
central banking system that has obtained absolute control over our
country and the federal government," he wrote in his letter,
sounding, I must say, as if he's gone over entirely to the kook wing
of American politics.
"Most
Americans are in a condition of continual economic peonage and slavery
to the federal government and the privately owned Federal Reserve
System," he postulated.
He
said the Federal Reserve thing sounded like a "fringe issue"
to him too when he first heard about it, but his own research has
convinced him it's legitimate.
In
responding to the perceived conspiracy to deprive us all of our
liberty, he does not spare the rhetoric. "We must resort to
force," he wrote to the IRS, making clear however that by force
he means "a non-violent mass movement."
"An
appeal to force and to the Creator is all that is left to us."
Of
course this will lead to trouble. "The
civil strife is inevitable," he wrote. "Let it come! Let it
come!"
Does
he expect to wind up in prison as a result of his new position?
"I
don't know what to expect," he says, though he obviously does not
shrink from the prospect of a legal fight.
I
certainly wish him the best with this battle, though in the meantime I
will look to my interests by continuing to pay my own taxes.
The
View From Here presents Carl Strock's personal commentary and appears
on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Strock can be reached at 395-3085.
The opinions of the newspaper appear in editorials on the Opinion Page
every day.
Return
to Index
reply
to Gazette Newspapers:
gazette@dailygazette.com
|