Friday, April 14, 2006
An Open Letter to the IRS:
The purpose of this letter is to present my decision
to withhold further payment of Federal Income Taxes to
the IRS and the U.S. Government.
I am withholding paying the balance of the 2005 taxes
that Form 1040A indicates I owe for the following
reasons. Please read and consider what I have to say
regarding the corruption of the Constitution of the
United States of America by the current
administration, starting with the President of the
United States, George Walker Bush, and his selected
and appointed cabinet and advisors and including the
Congress of the United States of America and the
Supreme Court. Until the lies and deceptions of this
administration are addressed openly and candidly by
Congress and the corporate-controlled media, I refuse
to pay any further taxes. I recognize that there may
be consequences to this decision, and it is my
decision to stand on principle and state my position
to the IRS, Congress, the media and any person who may
read this.
This may be a long letter because I have much to say
about my refusal to pay further taxes in support of a
corrupt and immoral government and the individuals who
direct its policies. You, the reader, will decide how
much you choose to read and how you feel about its
content. I cannot cause you to make a decision, one
way or the other, about your taxes or how you do or do
not support this government. I can express my
feelings and motivations for taking this action and be
fully responsible for both the decision and its
consequences. We live in a world in which each of us
is individually responsible for everything that comes
to us, regardless of how we judge it. I believe that
my choice, being based on my own values of a universal
consciousness of which we are all a part, will have an
impact beyond my immediate community simply because we
are all aspects of that One Universal Consciousness.
May Peace Prevail on Earth.
I have watched the wealth of this country channeled
into the destruction of hundreds of thousands and even
millions of lives, without respect for the innocence
of those being affected. Further, I don’t even
believe there are those who are guilty and deserving
of being killed, maimed or deprived of the basic human
rights of life, liberty and happiness while there are
others we deem as innocent. All of us have One Source
and are made of One Substance and have been endowed
with an individuality and free will upon which we base
all of our choices. At any given time, each of us
will awaken to the realization of our unity of Spirit,
and begin to make choices in the context of our shared
humanity and as stewards of this planet and all of its
inhabitants, both sentient and non-sentient.
The government of the United States of America has
undertaken a policy of global domination based on the
erroneous belief that we are, because of our alleged
position as the only legitimate Superpower in the
world, entitled to dictate the policies and practices
of the rest of the sovereign nations and peoples of
this planet. Without regard to the humanity of the
rest of the people and the environment of this planet,
we (the government) have chosen to expend astronomical
amounts of money in the pursuit of immoral and
illegitimate policies, to the detriment of most of the
rest of the world. From the killing and destruction
in Iraq, Afghanistan and numerous other sovereign
nations, to the pollution and raping of the
environment so we may maintain “our” way of life, this
government has lost any legitimate right to represent
me and expend my tax dollars in the pursuit its
illegal and immoral policies.
Millions of Americans (I use that term advisedly) are
living in poverty, without adequate healthcare, and
all of us, whether citizens, legal residents or
undocumented persons, are subject to a deteriorating
infrastructure of roads, bridges, levees, utilities
and clean water and air. At the same time this
government is using current tax dollars and borrowing
from the next two or three generations, to fund wars
and extralegal policies around the world, and
neglecting the needs of this country and its people.
It is further contributing to the irreversible
pollution of the planet with irresponsible policies on
global warming, decimation of rain forests, wetlands
and the extraction of natural resources from the land
without consideration of the long-term effects of
these policies. As I listen to the news of what is
occurring around the planet, I am struck by the sheer
immensity of the denial of most of the people of this
country to what is being done in their name and with
their money. Much of this I attribute to the
irresponsibility of the mainstream news media to
report the whole truth, factually and explicitly.
Yet, back to my basic premise of each of us being
responsible for our experiences, I accept my
responsibility for this lack of full disclosure of
what is happening. That is one of the reasons I am
taking this action to refuse to pay further taxes to
this government, and making a public statement to that
effect. I will continue to support those causes and
people who are working for peace and the healing of
the planet in ways I feel are most effective. I will
continue to express my opinion in ways that inform
others and encourage each person to think about who
they are and how they can contribute to a better life
for all, regardless of who they are or where they
live.
I understand we don’t have a tax system that allows
for individuals to select how each dollar is spent,
and that is not what I am advocating. I am calling
for a system that funds responsible and
life-sustaining programs, locally and globally. That
is not happening, now, so I choose to make a stand for
a new way of doing taxation.
This letter is written as an open letter to the IRS
and will be distributed to my Congressional
representative, U.S. senators, state representatives,
various media outlets and personal friends and
acquaintances. I know that many will not agree with
me, and some may find this irresponsible and foolish.
Change does not come easily and requires someone to
step into the void of the unknown and see what
happens. Faith is the experiment that becomes the
experience. I have faith that my experimental action
will create a new experience for me of standing on
principle and accepting full responsibility for my
actions and beliefs.
I give thanks that there is still a place for
principled dissent, and that what I have to say may
affect others in a positive way. Regardless of the
outcome, I have said what is in my heart and release
this into Universal Consciousness, knowing that the
outcome of this and any related decisions is for the
Highest Good of All Concerned. And, so it is.
In Peace,
John E. Phillips RScP