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Monday, April 11, 2016

Football: Infantino protests innocence in Panama Papers leaks

Football: Infantino protests innocence in Panama Papers leaks

David Cameron, England's PM also defends his inheritance



I wanted to spend more time on the so-called Panama Papers leaks, however since I have covered this subject before when an economist, who I cannot recall right now wrote a book about how inheritance should be distributed via taxation to the government which opposes not only the Old and New Testament as well the stated position of the framers of the Constitution so I will leave at quoting from a couple articles for now.

Founders/Framers on protection of personal property and inheritance

 http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2010/08/the-economic-principles-of-america-s-founders-property-rights-free-markets-and-sound-money



Abstract: Although there are many scholarly treatments of
the Founders’ understanding of property and economics, few of them
present an overview of the complete package of the principles and
policies upon which they agreed. Even the fact that there was a
consensus among the Founders is often denied. Government today has
strayed far from the Founders’ approach to economics, but the older
policies have not been altogether replaced. Some of the Founders’
complex set of policies to protect property rights are still in force.
America has abandoned the Founders’ views on the gold and silver
standard, the prohibition of monopolies, the presumption of freedom to
use property as one likes, freedom of contract, and restricting
regulation to the protection of health, safety, and morals. But in other
respects, America continues to offer a surprising degree of protection
to property rights in the Founders’ sense of that term.




and lastly: http://www.biblestudytools.com/dictionary/inheritance/  

The bible is rich with instructions for people to work, store up their hard earned wealth to pass to their children. I would comment further another time, but I just wanted to post publicly when I had a chance. There is NOTHING wrong with avoiding taxes to pass the family fortune to one's children and grand children. This is why people work for their families to continue to thrive. All charity and love starts at HOME. Why would I want my hard earned money to be distributed to the continuation of n'er do wells, drug addicts, recidivists and dregs of society? I am not wealthy, but what  I have  I will make sure my family inherits it in full measure! 

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