Once Again On Making Allies Where You
Can-On The Question Of The War Tax Resisters
Frank Jackman comment:
Recently I made a comment concerning this
same general subject of basically individual resistance to war by refusing to
pay for the war taxes demanded by the government to continue their endless wars
where I mentioned that a long time ago I had given up trying to figure out the
best way to combat war, the best way to make the war- makers scream “uncle”
(“Uncle Sam,” better). This of course was said in frustration after I/we had tried
to shame the monster back in the old days of the Vietnam War with marches,
vigils, rallies in our local cities and towns, and ultimately Washington when the
monster continued to prove unmovable. Tried to shut down their damn government,
unsuccessfully, bitterly unsuccessfully, on May Day 1971 and got nothing but
mace, tear gas and mass arrests into the bastinado for our efforts. Tried to
get to the front-line fighters of their wars-the mainly working class soldiers,
the cannon-fodder, the grunt who fight every war with coffeehouses and advice
that it was in their hands to end the damn thing. To walk away guns in hand and
say the hell with it and if that didn’t work maybe “turn the guns around” on those
who were ordering the fighting from the front-line generals to the President
and his cronies.
All along that way, working in the
background a lot except for the requisite formal endorsement of whatever good
work was worth endorsing-on paper anything- stood the War Resisters League with
the seemingly simple proposition that if you, meaning you the individual,
withheld your war tax money from the government that would dry up their
capacity to fund war, and thus put a big crimp in their ability to wage war.
I also mentioned in that comment that sometimes
though a simple proposition turns into its opposite, turns into a nightmare of
bureaucratic paperwork when you come right down to the core of the matter. The
dear friends at the IRS do not like, very much do not like, folks who do not
pay their taxes, for good reasons or bad. Strangely go after the good reasons, the
refusal to fund wars reasons almost more fervently that fraudulent tax evaders
and others seem not to pay their fair share for the wars they have created, or
have a vested interest in. Don’t like folks sending in letters in lieu of taxes
saying exactly why they are not paying up. Get worked up so bad that they have
a field day dragging you before investigators, inspectors, supervisors, boards,
and such. Are gleeful when they are able to finally garnish your salary including
lots of penalties and interest. So that simple strategy, one might say absolutely
rational strategy, got added by one Frank Jackman to the heap of ideas that did
not work out so well about stopping the war-makers in their footsteps. Oh, by
the way, that has not stopped one Frank Jackman from protesting every other way
he has been able to raise as much hell as he could with the war-makers.
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