- Peter McCormack dismisses the idea of a zero-tax voluntary society as childish and naive.
- Bitcoin enthusiast Robert Breedlove advocates for a voluntary society with zero taxes, resonating with libertarians.
- As Bitcoin gains popularity, McCormack believes this radical idea will be disregarded by the broader community.
Peter McCormack, the host of the ‘What Bitcoin Did’ podcast, acknowledged that some Bitcoiners tend to promote the idea of a zero-tax voluntary society as an appealing concept. However, he quickly pointed out that he finds such aspirations “childish and naive.”
People (some bitcoiners) share stuff like this as a dunk, usually I try and be civilised in my response but the truth is that a zero tax society, while desirable is childish and naive.50% tax doesn’t mean 50% slave, it means high tax and likely an inefficient government. https://t.co/LnP5eu2leb
— Peter McCormack (@PeterMcCormack) July 18, 2023
In a year-old interview, Robert Breedlove, a well-known Bitcoin enthusiast and a self-proclaimed freedom maximalist, expressed the notion of a voluntary society with zero taxes, an idea that resonates with many libertarians.
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