F(orget) The Dumb S(tuff)
Posted on | March 6, 2010 | 6 Comments
by Smitty
Via Instapundit, there is yet more talk of wrenching on the tax code. FTDS, as we used to say in my early days in the Navy.
Maybe Paul Krugman or some other Eclownomist can explain how the country is helped by
- Having one pack of fools write an unintelligible tax code,
- Necessitating the government to hire a phalanx of bureaucrats to implement that code, in turn
- Generating wholly specious jobs in the private sector trying to make heads or tails of the resulting mess.
FTDS.
This is the Information Age, Americans!
Anyone with shred #1 of experience in information systems knows that complexity is Not Your Friend.
Not only do we need to take a machete to the kudzu-like tax code, we need to inject something sufficiently toxic into the root that it cannot return. Let us make repealing the 16th Amendment a serious priority, people!
In the Perfect Smith Future, we have a Federal budget that is reasonably transparent, and all of the tax code, like chess pieces, sits in plain sight. The country was founded, inter alia on the idea of ‘No taxation without representation’.
FTDS: let’s have ‘No taxation without simple, complete explanation’. There is no technical reason why we cannot hold our elected leaders accountable to the people for making the source code for all tax calculations available in a read-only way.
What we have to do is grow past the passive acceptance of whatever tyranny those who bethink themselves our betters would impose.
A photo I’d seen before but which was at Big Journalism today captures the point exquisitely:

The donkey is the engine of the economy, and the government is the cart. The government cannot drive the system. All progress is due to the donkey. More tax code in particular, and government load in general, does not improve the system.
Comments
- rod stanton
- rod stanton
- http://effingconservatives.blogspot.com Jeff Weimer
- http://effingconservatives.blogspot.com Jeff Weimer
- http://redstate.com/diaries/finrod Finrod
- http://redstate.com/diaries/finrod Finrod
