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  • The Death of Liberty

  • The Socialist Destruction of America's Freedoms Using the Income Tax
  • Written by: David Thomas Roberts
  • Narrated by: James Marshall
  • Length: 6 hrs and 38 mins

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Written by: David Thomas Roberts
Narrated by: James Marshall
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In 1776, the colonists declared Independence from England in large part due to the many onerous acts thrust upon them by parliament, including the stamp act in 1765 and the tea act in 1773. With the combination of these burdensome Acts on the colonies, coupled with “Intolerable Acts” that severely limited the colonists Liberties, America rebelled. America won her liberty finally in 1783, only to see American’s freedoms put in a permanent state of peril with the successful progressive class warfare argument that resulted in the 16th Amendment in 1913.

The legacy of the IRS is one of scandals, malfeasance, criminality, incompetence and terror - yet Americans, for the most part tolerate it. Why? The history of IRS abuses of common citizens is legendary, and the stories you will read in this book are chilling.

Surely Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and Samuel Adams would have never let such an abusive form of government exist in the United States. Why do we?

©2019 David Thomas Roberts (P)2019 David Thomas Roberts

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