The story he quoted is, after all, a complaint about the US tax system...is it NOT?? So by posting it, he is at least implying some sort of complaint about the US tax system. If he's NOT complaining about the US tax system, then his posting of the "article"--which the "professor" to whom he credits it disavows--has no point, other than to TRY to agitate others.
And if he's Canadian, why would he have a complaint about the US tax system? I'd think he'd have a more valid complaint about the taxes HE's paying, rather than what his NEIGHBORS are paying. If he's not a US citizen, then US taxes are not his concern, IMHO. Let us AMERICANS fight and argue about what goes on on this side of the border, and let the Canadians concentrate on THEIR government and THEIR taxes.
And if he still wants to ridicule the American tax system, then by all means let him move here and become subject to the taxes before he complains about them. Until then, the matter shouldn't even concern him.
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