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Tax Payers Alliance - helping the rich on your behalf

@ | 06.02.2009 09:58 | Analysis | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | World

When the Tax Payers Alliance refuse to condemn tax dodging by rich people and corporations, they're acting in the interests of the super-rich. This is strange since, it is because the wealthy dodge tax that ordinary taxpayers have to pay more taxes than they otherwise would do.

By defending the tax dodging of wealthy individuals and corporations, the TPA demonstrate that they are not interested in standing up for ordinary people who pay the taxes they should - but instead choose the side of the rich and big business who ignore their social and legal responsibilities.

Tthe TPA went ballistic about a local project even though it was helping get children off the street and saving thousands of pounds of money otherwise spent removing graffiti or dealing with crime. The TPA's attitude confirms the view that the TPA's aim isn't to stand for all taxpayers, just the very rich ones.

Another point. The recent 'British Jobs for British Workers' strikes by workers up north also highlighted the hypocrisy of anti-European libertarians. See, libertarians are supposed to be all about free movement of people. But they are usually also very anti-European. So we got was this funny situation where libertarians, such as Tim Worstall, were saying people only had Europe to blame for the strikes because they stopped countries discriminating against workers across Europe.

So, libertarians want their cake and eat it too. They want to blame the government (or Europe) if laws restricted freedom of movement because it goes against their philosophy. But since it's the EU who passed the law, they also want to blame the EU for the strikes even if it's a law they agree with!

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  1. TPA are basically a Conservative Party offshoot — @narcho
  2. They're not Libertarians! — one of no borders