Topic: Tax Bill

9 chapters across the catalog

Jeff Davis Exposes The New World Order PT 2⧸2 [yty2PSwe4RE]
7:41 - 8:47

Jeff Davis Exposes The New World Order PT 2⧸2 [yty2PSwe4RE]

FEMA Regions and Global Environmental Taxation

The world is being organized into ten global regions, with Bill Clinton recently working to solidify the North American block in Mexico and the Caribbean. FEMA regional maps illustrate this administrative shift, which is expected to coincide with new environmental taxes and interstate checkpoints. These measures are predicted to continue despite advancements in vehicle emission technology from manufacturers like Saab and Volvo.

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis   Ten Planks Of The Communist Manifesto 1999 [ RwD9b02NLw]
2:59 - 5:43

Alex Jones & Jeff Davis Ten Planks Of The Communist Manifesto 1999 [ RwD9b02NLw]

Progressive Income Tax, Federal Reserve and Inheritance

The second plank of the Communist Manifesto establishes a heavy progressive income tax, which was instituted for working individuals in 1942 by Birdsley Rummel and FDR. While the wealthy use trusts and foundations to protect assets, average citizens face high inheritance taxes, representing the third plank's goal of abolishing inheritance rights. Comparisons are made between the public net worth of figures like Bill Gates and the hidden wealth of families like the Rockefellers or DuPonts.

Charlie Waits   The Jeff Davis Show   Jan 6th 1997 [xI4IqmW53Yk]
37:53 - 40:44

Charlie Waits The Jeff Davis Show Jan 6th 1997 [xI4IqmW53Yk]

Austin School Bonds, Debt Service and Taxpayer Impact

A critique of the recently passed $369 million Austin Independent School District bond package highlights the long-term financial burden on taxpayers. Charlie Waits disputes claims that the bond would only cost "a nickel," calculating that servicing the debt will actually cost approximately $100 per resident annually for 20 years. He suggests that those with a vested interest in the funds prioritized the money over defining the actual problems in the schools.

Alex Jones And Mike Hanson Confront Checkpoint Way Back When Part 2 Of 2 [cZ6wbF6VuF8]
17:12 - 18:22

Alex Jones And Mike Hanson Confront Checkpoint Way Back When Part 2 Of 2 [cZ6wbF6VuF8]

Federal Grants and the Expansion of Local Checkpoints

Alex Jones discusses the relationship between federal grant money and the rise of local police checkpoints with a listener who recognizes his voice. He argues that local municipalities are "begging" for federal funds, which come with strings attached that mandate the implementation of what he describes as "Nazi checkpoints." The conversation concludes with Jones stating his commitment to staying awake and working since 5:00 AM to expose these programs.

Jeff Davis Show Classic(Chip The Gorham) [OyMSNWUXFhs]
1:13 - 3:28

Jeff Davis Show Classic(Chip The Gorham) [OyMSNWUXFhs]

Texas Education System Funding and Legislative Spending Caps

A discussion regarding the Texas education system highlights concerns over rising taxes and bureaucratic inefficiency. A proposal is made for legislators to pass a bill capping annual education spending at $5,200 per child to force fiscal conformity. While the principals and teachers at the Texas Education Agency are described as devoted, the system itself is criticized for prioritizing fund acquisition over actual student instruction.

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]
1:57 - 6:48

George Humphrey And Alex Jones Expose Federal Reserve System(Classic 1998) [LxPK RZMiPc]

Travis County Budget, Bill Aleshire, Property Tax Increases

George Humphrey and the host critique Travis County Judge Bill Aleshire regarding a significant county budget increase and rising property taxes. Humphrey claims the county budget grew from $79 million to $301 million over 12 years, representing a 281% increase that far outpaces population growth and inflation. They highlight the plight of local residents facing home foreclosure due to aggressive property appraisals and tax levies.

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]
2:36 - 10:24

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]

Indentured Servitude, Tax Protest, Political Corruption Song

A musical performance describes citizens as indentured servants and feudal slaves burdened by income tax and government indoctrination. The lyrics criticize Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt for allegedly striking deals with bankers to enslave the population through taxation. Further verses attack congressmen for voting for foreign aid and NAFTA while infrastructure fails, and criticize senators for supporting the Brady Bill gun control measures.

Rare Footage Of Investigation On Helicopter Harassment Of His Mother, Girlfriend, And Producer [v5FIoJfTAEw]
31:19 - 39:08

Rare Footage Of Investigation On Helicopter Harassment Of His Mother, Girlfriend, And Producer [v5FIoJfTAEw]

Travis County SWAT, Confrontation with Tax Assessor

Alex Jones encounters the Travis County SWAT team and Lieutenant Beck while attempting to confront local officials. He argues with the local tax collector, Nelda Wells-Spears, regarding property foreclosures and the seizure of homes. The discussion shifts to broader political grievances, including the Brady Bill, the 10th Amendment, and the Clinton administration's policies.

Love Hanging Out With The Ritters 1999 [AxZu0PowLqw]
14:47 - 20:22

Love Hanging Out With The Ritters 1999 [AxZu0PowLqw]

Bill Clinton Criticism and Volunteer Logistics

A sarcastic critique of President Bill Clinton focuses on his claims of saving children while the speaker discusses paying taxes. The segment shifts to the logistics of moving lumber and plywood for the construction project. Brief mentions are made of Court TV's presence and personal anecdotes about camping and nursing puppies.