Andrew what is the anti tax plan? The anti-tax plan is how we're going to make, make taxation obsolete for the next generation. And so your generation is born today. They're going to grow up in a world, where taxation is very, nearly Obsolete. And the reason for that is, you know, what, this is, is a modified version of a sovereign wealth fund. You know, we're at, you're having like 10,000 of them at, like the local level.
There's about 19 thousand five. 100 units of pallet, he's in the United States. And and the idea is that okay, all of these 19,500 municipalities, they all have about 8, to 14 months of taxes on hand that they've already collected, they're called reserves and they use those for you to kind of balance out, you know, their, you know, their budgets, whenever there's this is kind of like their savings
account. And so the sales tax might return different amounts every single year and it might return. And they need support take money out of savings and use it for that. And but really, that money just sits there, you know, for you know, year after year Gathering inflation, not interests and my idea is, well, why don't we have that professionally managed by the?
But you know, by actual licensed money managers who can generate a return on investment and we could basically create a passive income to offset, you know, for, you know, for these local governments to offset, you know. They are their tax burden on the
people. And, you know, and if you like any of you allow compounding interest to take effect over time, then you never even need to raise taxes in order to fund it. It's just going to grow and grow and grow until the point where, you know, it's growing substantially faster than, you know, the indirect taxes. And at that point, you know, you don't need direct taxation anymore, your funding, but the government entirely off of
passes, a passive income. What is ARCA, tropism Arco tropism is basically the problem problem that the anti-tax is seeking to solve. I started with my Ministry with Arco tropism to try explain the problems. This is the co the praxeology of sociopathy. Basically, this is what does economics look like when you don't give a damn about consent and the and so, you know, I
usually Use it two ways. One is the first way I just gave you which is like the praxeology of Economics - consent and sociopathic economics Austrian for the version or and the other way is this is the the method or process by which the state will grow its power through extracting order from chaos and there. And this is like the the service that they provide to the people is an aggressive order.
And if the Yeah, basically, if there's chaos, if there's a district, you know, you can think of chaos as a shortage of order. If there is a short, if there's a shortage of order, you know, basically the people are demanding it because it's like a layer 2. If you think a mass was hierarchy of needs, you know, orders like second tier and, you know, it on the bottom and so the, you know, they're going to demand a, you know, be resupplied to them very very quickly.
And and the state will always says, well, instead of paying me like in money like we do in the market, you pay me. In power and basically so the so. And so basically, this is the state's incentive right there that the more chaos, there is the more power I can grab, you know, because you know, every time there's an outbreak of chaos, they can say to the people.
Okay? Well, this happened because I didn't have XYZ powers and I and that's what I need in order to protect you and therefore, you know that, you know, they're like the art. This is the arsonist firefighter, you know, sort of incentive that the state is kind of known. For this is the worth of this. Now is our Co tropism comes from two Greek words, you know, Arcos for ruler and tropos for to turn.
This is why the society always turns towards rulers and this is the, the economic explanation for power basically, so you cannot mix of power.
