You Didn’t Consent to be the State’s Victim
Defenders of government coercion often claim that residence within a state’s boundaries imply consent to be taxed, writes Walter Block.
Defenders of government coercion often claim that residence within a state’s boundaries imply consent to be taxed, writes Walter Block.
There is a little-known loophole in federal law that allows for people with disabilities to be employed at wage rates below the minimum wage. Why the exemption? It’s an effort to lessen unemployment among the disabled, and a tacit admission in federal law that minimum wages cause unemployment.
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