There has been quite alot of insults flying back and forth, but this remark in my opinion was one of the worst.JamesVincent wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 2:37 pmParaphrased slightly.I didn't bother to do any quick and easy research, such as using the search button, so I didn't know that everything I brought up, once again, has been covered. I don't really want to know what the law really is, I just want to find things that confirm what I already knew to be right. JamesVincent's cat can understand Constitutional law better than I can and is much more attractive.
There is a good side to this site, which has drawn me in. There's alot of knowledge offered here which I have been intellectually honest enough to carefully consider. However I would suggest you all consider how the personal insults direted towards people who have a differing point of view makes you look alot smaller and less intelligent, and also far less persuasive and influential among people who maybe are still questioning many of these issues.
Do you want to see better voluntary compliance with the US taxing authority? Do you want to see people like Peymon Mottaheda attract fewer people who purchase his services? Do you want to see fewer citizens clogging the tax courts with the same tax protest arguments over and over? Do you want more people to file the 1040 return for whom the IRC and the case law indicates they are required to file? Do you want fewer tax protestors filling the prisons, which cost the government a significant expense?
Every time you insult, belittle, or assasinate the character of a person of another point of view, you are closing off the ability to influence them to consider your point of view, not only with that person, but other people who are looking at the insulting stuff you wrote about them. Every time you replace Peymon with Payme, or characterize him as a scammer in every reference to his name, you think that makes you more pursuasive? No, it does the opposite.
Is Peymon an angel in this regard? No. He looks dumber too everytime he disparages federal judges who write opinions he disagrees with, accusing them of bad character.
Civil, respectful discussion is essential for human civilization to flourish. The converse of that is civil war, if we stop listening to each other. And personal insults do shut down our ability to listen to each other.