Slash spending; shrink government; keep what you earn
Taxes are never voluntary--they are always paid under threat of punishment. If you fail to pay what government says you owe, you can be fined, have your wages garnished, assets seized, even go to prison.
Voting for more government spending inevitably leads to higher taxes to pay for it--now, or in the future. As President, I will work tirelessly to slash federal spending, make government much, much smaller, and let you keep what you earn.
Against a wealth tax; income inequality comes from choices
Jorgensen also touched on income inequality, which she said there's not a problem at the top. "Whenever we have progress," she said, "whenever we have technology -- and people working to better their lives -- we have a wealth gap,
because there are opportunities that some people make that others, either choose not to or whatever." Jorgensen was very much against anything having to do with a wealth tax, as that word, "tax," is not anything Libertarians stand for.
Source: WIZM 92.3 FM/1410 AM Radio on 2020 presidential hopefuls
, Jun 13, 2020