Taxation is theft. It has always been that way, and anyone who understands the concept of banking and fractional reserve knows that taxation should not exist in the first place. If you dig even deeper and get into the horrendous reality of what the Federal Reserve is and how money became law, you realize that modern man is pretty much as much a slave as the slaves from the history books.
Climate change is nothing but a hoax to me. I know its motives, and I am perfectly aware that the climate is modified through the use of chemtrails and HAARP systems rather than natural causes. I am also perfectly aware that all the climate change narratives have an agenda.
There are only two reasons why the so-called elites are so desperate to convince the masses about climate change and to make laws about this shit: more taxes and more control over us in the hands of these so-called elites.
A friend of mine sent me an article today from our local media saying that as of next year, car owners who drive vehicles that are more than 15 years old will have to pay an extra tax of about $500 a year as punishment for the harm they do to the planet with their old cars.
First things first: I and millions like myself drive old cars because we don't have the money to buy newer ones, and second, older models are way better in terms of reliability than these new ones. Secondly, I doubt that a penny from all the taxes collected this way will be used in any way to reduce the CO2 these engines emit on a yearly basis.
It's not like money is of any help in that regard. Moreover, it is scientifically proven that of all the carbon that exists in the atmosphere, which amounts to something like 2%, we are responsible for something like 0.4%, which at the end of the day doesn't matter.
If you wanna make a joke on this matter, you could say that we are not even polluting enough to account for any climate change...
Worth mentioning would also be the fact that the one proposing such a tax is the CEO of the only car manufacturing company in the country, Romania. Well, let me tell you one thing: I'd rather drive my old Audi for 500 KM straight than do that in a Dacia Logan, which is terrible when it comes to comfort.
It seems that conspiracy theorists are once again right, as this tax proposal proves, because all this climate change bullshit is designed to further enslave us and make us poorer. 80% of the cars that drive on the Romanian roads are older than 10 years. Imagine the amount of cash the government would collect if such a tax bill were passed.
My car has a fair market value of about $2,500. If I had to pay such a tax every year, to which I would add an insurance of $300 yearly and an extra tax of about $100 that I have to pay to the local community taxes every year, then I would be paying more than 30% of the value of my car every year just to be able to drive it on the roads of Romania.
Add to that fuel, which is not cheap either, and maintenance costs, and you have to be blind not to realize the war on the middle and lower class that the so-called elites have been engaged in for a while... Just my two cheap cents this Sunday afternoon... Have a great day and catch up with you all next time.
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian