Pete
Meyers
April 15, 2004
Internal Revenue Service
Andover, MA 05501-0002
Dear Internal Revenue Service Person:
I enclose this letter with my completed tax form as an explanation
about why I cannot, in good conscience, pay the tax money that is
demanded of me by the I.R.S. and the United States government,
$1,655.25, for the 2003 tax year.
Approximately 15 years ago, I began - as a spiritual discipline, to
monitor every penny that went in and out of my life. Out of this
discipline, I have become increasingly aware that how I spend my money
- as it symbolizes my life energy - is a very concrete expression of my
purpose and intent in this world.
I began to look at how some of the Federal tax dollars are used to fund
projects and purposes of which I am in total disagreement with and
which I don’t believe I can call my own. For instance, I believe that
much of the land we Americans live on is, in fact, stolen land. I
believe that some of the people living here are, in fact, descendants
of stolen people who have not been adequately recompensed for their
history of pain.
My principles dictate, as well, against the spending of my life
energies for the express purpose of creating war. I cannot, in good
faith, support the building and selling of weapons all around the world
- often to dictatorial regimes - when there are so many starving
children in the world. Many people in our very own country suffer for
lack of adequate education, health care, housing, justice - way too
much of our tax dollars, I believe, are going to uphold the interests
of the wealthy.
The events of September 11th, 2001, were truly horrifying with so many
innocent people losing their lives. These events, and the subsequent
U.S. response have helped to galvanize my community and myself to work
even more intensively for a world with peace and justice.
I am finding my country’s continued foreign and domestic response since
September 11, 2001, to be unacceptable. For instance, the war on Iraq
is a stupendous example of a foreign policy that puts the U.S. onto a
dangerous path of unilateral preemption. If I could believe that this
war was about truly liberating the Iraqi people, I might think
differently. However, I believe it is a war about deepening U.S.
geopolitical dominance in the Middle East, which I cannot support.
On a domestic front, we find our civil liberties under increasing
attack through the USA Patriot Act and so-called 'Homeland Security',
with a possible Patriot Act II looming on the horizon.
On an economic front, the U.S intensifies its giveaway to corporate
interests in the form of tax cuts to rich individuals and corporations
while poor people continue to suffer lives of poverty.
I realize that the U.S. government is involved in some good works,
which I could wholeheartedly support. The problem I come up against
when considering whether or not to willingly hand over my tax dollars
is that I know that a certain percentage of my life energy will still
go to the maintenance of a military-industrial complex that I just
can’t support. As you will see at the end of this letter, I have
redirected all of the money I would have paid in Federal taxes to
organizations that I believe are working for meaningful change in this
country and in the world.
By this action of refusing to pay my taxes - and subsequently
redirecting them - I hope to affirm a deepening of my country’s
democratic traditions. In my vision, we would expand beyond a
representational democracy to more of a participatory democracy. I’ve
come to believe that it takes a lot of money to even become a
representative in the U.S. government. I have seen too many times
throughout the history of this country that the government primarily
defends and supports the interests of the more privileged. I believe
that our budget should be focused on helping those at the bottom of the
economic ladder, rather than those at the top.
I like to remind myself occasionally of what Thomas Jefferson said some
200 hundred years ago. Jefferson felt that our nation would need to
undergo periodic revolutions in order to remain vital and alive. I see
my tax refusal as part of this revolutionary energy and hope that
others will similarly begin to take their own rightful power into their
own hands - nonviolently. Lets not forget that part of the American
Revolution from England included tax resistance.
Here is the breakdown of how I actually redirected the tax money that
is demanded of me:
- $340.98 to Samaritan Center -- Local organization (www.ccst.org/tompkins/tompkins.html)
run through Catholic Charities of Tompkins County designed to help
people most in need obtain financial assistance for such things as
security deposits, medicine, personal needs, etc...
- $7.50 to United Way of Tompkins County -- Local service
organization (www.uwtc.org) that
helps to fund human service agencies...
- $579.58 -- Tompkins County Living Wage Coalition/Workers’ Rights
Center -- Local activist coalition that works for a living/sustainable
wage and workers’ rights for all people through many different
contexts...
- $60.00 -- Tompkins County Network for Peace and Justice -- Local
coalition of groups that began as a result of September 11th and is
helping to work for peace in an environment of war...
- $67.77 -- Ithaca Catholic Worker -- Local organization working to
bring justice and peace to people of Palestine, Israel, Columbia and
Iraq (among other places) by providing witness on the ground in these
countries...
- $140.53 -- The Luminary News -- Local news and information show
on cable access TV that brings news not otherwise available to viewers
of Tompkins County...
- $35.00 -- War Times -- Bi-monthly newspaper (www.war-times.org) produced to
help broaden deepen the fight against the Bush program by compiling
information and analysis...
- $30.57 -- Tompkins County Bill of Rights Defense Committee --
Local organization (www.bordc.org)
that supports repeal of the USA PATRIOT Act, Homeland Security Act, and
Executive Orders that infringe on Constitutional rights.
- $10.00 -- Ithaca Indymedia -- Local branch (www.ithaca.indymedia.org)
of global alternative news media source (www.indymedia.org)...
- $25.00 -- Community Dispute Resolution Center -- Local nonprofit
organization (www.co.tompkins.ny.us/dss/ltc/COMRES/COMMDRC.HTM)
dedicated to helping all people find responsible ways of resolving
conflicts...
- $10.00 -- Ithaca Fair Trade Coalition -- Local coalition of
groups (www.fairtrade.catalyzerjournal.com)
that educates the public of the importance of purchasing
'fairly-traded' items...
- $40.00 -- Education for Peace in Iraq Center --National
organization (www.epic-usa.org)
that works for a 'just' U.S. policy towards Iraq...
- $42.00 -- Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations -- A network
of volunteers (www.rso.cornell.edu/cuslar)
promoting awareness of the culture and politics of Latin American
nations and their relationships with the United States...
- $74.29 -- Ithaca 2004 Campaign for Peace, Justice, and
Participation -- A sustained campaign of political mobilization to
defeat Bush in 2004 (www.bushmustgo.net),
and to build a large, active and enduring community movement devoted to
peace, justice, social equality and grassroots democratic
participation...
- $18.03 -- War Tax Resisters Penalty Fund -- National fund (www.nonviolence.org/issues/wtrpf/)
to help support 'war tax resisters' when funds are 'taken' by the
Internal Revenue Service...
- $14.00 -- Ithaca Breast Cancer Alliance -- Dedicated to providing
support, education (www.ibca.net) and
advocacy for all Tompkins County people facing the breast cancer
epidemic...
- $20.00 -- Buffalo Street 25 Defense Fund -- Legal defense fund
set up for those who committed civil disobedience in Ithaca soon after
U.S. war on Iraq started...
- $15.00 -- Durland Prison Project -- Dedicated to filling the hole
of reading material (www.alternativeslibrary.org)
needed by prisoners created by Department of Corrections’ departments
that spend many millions building and remodeling prisons - but neglect
the need and thirst of imprisoned men and women for quality reading
material...
- $50.00 --Ithaca Community News -- Local online source (www.ithacanews.org) of news and
information in the Ithaca community...
- $75.00 -- Free Speech TV -- A national television channel (www.freespeech.org) that reflects
the diversity of our society, provides perspectives that are
under-represented or ignored by the mainstream media, and shines a
national spotlight on engaged citizens working for progressive social
change.
$1,655.25 -- Grand total of tax money redirected that I would have paid
to the I.R.S.
I conclude my letter with a statement made by a Mennonite pastor, John
K. Stoner. "We are war tax resisters because we have discovered some
doubt as to what belongs to Caesar and what belongs to God, and have
decided to give the benefit of the doubt to God." I sincerely encourage
you to treat my letter and my actions with respect. I know, as well,
that you have a job to do and will respect that to the fullest degree
possible.
In the spirit of life and with peace
Pete Meyers
To applaud the US Army's capture of Saddam Hussein, and therefore to justify its invasion and occupation of Iraq, is like deifying Jack the Ripper for disemboweling the Boston Strangler. And that after a quarter-century partnership in which the Ripping and Strangling was a joint enterprise.--Arundhati Roy