There he goes again, telling it just the way it is and absolutely unapologetically.
I love that guy. 
The Emperor has no clothes. Don't we all love it when someone comes out of the woodwork to tell us Yes indeed the Emperor is indeed naked and we are not being paranoid or delusional.
About taxes, here in New Hampshire a so called TAX free state, I beg to differ.
As folks keep telling me, how lucky I am to live here, I do pay taxes to the State, over $1,000 a year as I live in a Donner town. With the town tax on my property for my home that money is added in to my property tax. Once a year registering our cars, boats, for some planes, small amount to register Pets, it all adds up. State tax on any food taken out or eaten inside a place, even goes for cooked food bought at the supermarket.
Then the Federal twice tax on gas at the pump for the car, Heating oil or gas, electricity, Cable TV, telephone and Internet service. Sin tax for booze and tobacco.
If I rent then the landlord raises the rent to pay for his property taxes etc.
All the while the hidden taxes we believe we are free from, they are there.
Ah for the good old days when we bought Gas for our cars on a gas company credit card, we could deduct the federal tax from our yearly IRS hassle. We had already paid that tax, same with phone taxes , INTEREST on credit cards, and interest on individual car loans . Tobacco and Booze, any and all Federal taxes we had already paid at point of purchase
Most any item bought on time, furniture or appliances, the interest was deductable.
Today we workers find that when we work overtime the increase in taxes makes the hourly wage amount to over half the normal wage. 10 hours of overtime with the bump in taxes causes you to make 4-5 dollars and hour less then regular wages. I figured out that for every hour I worked over time a $20.00 per straight time came out to less then $8.00 an hour even with the time and a half.
I like the flat tax system on items bought. May save a few of us from that impulse buy of things we cannot afford.
The world of taxes is not for the faint of Heart.
BTW, New Hampshire was sold a bill of goods on the Lottery scam, all procedes were to go to the Children's schools in our State. Nice thought when I get a tax bill way over $1,000 a year to help the poor schools that for some reason are falling apart due to no money.
Where the Heck is this promised support from the Lottery we were promissed?????
Yup, we got a tax bill from the town last week, every 6 months it comes out, each time the Donner towns taxes get higher and higher. Close to giving us the Willey's, where is the Lottery promised to fund our poor towns, Why are our schools falling apart when some Dude from across country buys a $1.00 ticket, win, and take 2-3 million out of state????
Rant almost over--at least for now.