1998-06-02 - Tax revolt book

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From: Christopher Turner <cyburai@earthlink.net>
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From: Christopher Turner <cyburai@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 21:27:50 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Tax revolt book
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C-punks,

my apologies if this book was discussed on the list back when it first 
came out...
in the course of cleaning up and packing in preparation for our move, I 
came across Bill Branon's first book, _Let Us Prey_. W/out going into any 
detail, the backdrop of the book takes place in present-day America where 
a sort of tax revolt is going on - over 1/3 of the taxpayers filed a Form 
4868 - an automatic extension form - and 22% of those filers failed to 
enclose a check of any kind.

There's a great part where the prez is freaking out because 1/3 of 
Americans are getting a gov't check of some kind and where the hell are 
they going to get the money when over another 1/3 of Americans won't pay 
their taxes.

I highly recommend it.

Take care all, and watch your six,

Chris
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Ubi dubium ibi libertas
Where there is doubt, there is freedom  -Latin proverb





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