April 09, 2014

John Friend's Tax Return Letter



15 comments:

WV Foundations said...

Catchy, but is really symbolism rather than substance. John still complied and sent Kosher-Sam money, the amount is omitted, which Kosher-Sam will send to Israel, use for corporate welfare etc. As long as people comply and give Kosher-Sam their money, nothing changes. I seriously doubt he sent this hand written letter in place of a 1040. I am frankly surprised John had to pay taxes, given his unemployment, one would think he he would not rise to the minimum payer bracket when his expenses are factored against his unemployment status.

Anonymous said...

He's in California, which has higher taxes than most of Canada, and unemployment benefits are taxable.

WV Foundations said...

Who said he is on unemployment benefits? those have long since expired, before 2013. Let's not spin. California has nothing to do with Federal tax liability and Canada has nothing to do with U.S. or California tax liability. Bottom line, if you have limited income, no job in several years, as he has stated, and have expenses, child, rent,---- San Diego is not cheap, you should have no tax liability. In fact, John should be entitled to the EITC. The point is, this is compliance and supporting an illegitimate system masked as courage (a letter) and in reality there may not have been any need to comply. OR just a stunt. In any event, the U.S. will still be sending an appropriation to the Jews. Feed the beast, it gets stronger and eats you. Many people love symbolism over substance, it makes them feel good, that is what makes America so pathetic, emotions over reason.

Anonymous said...

John himself said he got unemployment benefits on one of his previous shows.

The Realist Report said...

I think it's safe to say that Rodney Martin officially qualifies as a troll.

Hey Rodney, why don't you go spend time with your beautiful White wife and all those lovely White children you have, rather than gossip about people all day in comment sections of blogs and on Facebook?

Ben G. said...

"The point is, this is compliance and supporting an illegitimate system masked as courage (a letter)"

"Compliance"? Who are you David Icke now?

Would John refusing to pay his taxes have been "courage" or STUPIDITY, considering he would go to jail or get fined 10 times as much?

Do you not pay taxes Rodney? How does that work, you just tell the government to fuck off, and that's that?

Come on Rodney. "Let's not spin." Show us how you don't pay taxes.

Unknown said...

Dear John,
You're gravely mistaken in assuming that you can decide how WE spend OUR money. You're just a cow on OUR farm and WE decide if you're going to plow, be hobbled, or simply be carried off to slaughter--seeing you have no milk to offer. Your balls gave you away, chump.
Sincerely,
The All-Mighty IRS

Anonymous said...

ok i am beginning to find R Martin defective

he may be sincere about white folks and getting the truth out about the 3rd Reich.

he and j friend have issues - no need to carry on an internet vendetta - you have even said this most recently on siegfrieds show where you talked of action and criticised the internet warriors.

please stop your attacks and align your own internet actions with the words you speak on air.

you do contribute good info

thanks

Anonymous said...

sorry defective is not the right word to have used

questionable/inconsistnet may better represent what my thoughts are

again though

Rodney you have done good radio on the fruadulent history of the 3rd reich. Thanks

Anonymous said...

That will show them!

WV Foundations said...

Proposing a question regarding this TAX "signing statement" is trolling? Lets get real. By the way, Ben G, I explained in one of my posts how there could be 0 tax liability based on John's own statements. Now go back to your video games. These type of stunts serve no purpose but as I said only stir artificial emotions, "boy I/he showed them". What does it accomplish and what does it really change? Bottom line, if tax is paid, it will be used for bank bailouts, to support Israel, etc. AND......yes BenG there is income and retirement benefits that are tax exempt and thus one need NOT feed the beast. One can tell the Govt to shove it.

WV Foundations said...

This is what happens and will continue to happen so long as we make excuses for being compliant and feeding the beast, is anyone willing to go to Nevada? Notice, their elected Sheriff will not even help. http://www.bizpacreview.com/2014/04/09/defiant-nevada-rancher-faces-armed-federal-agents-in-escalating-confiscation-standoff-111391

Anonymous said...

WV...I hope you know I was being sarcastic.

WV Foundations said...

Yes,Consti2ionist, I know you were, no worries.
I have no Axe to grind or Grudge with John. John is not all that relevant to me. In fact I am willing to explain in detail things that many of his Groupies here are not aware of, which will result in a lot of crow having to be consumed (NOT by me) and Idols having to be broken. I have NEVER done this. FauxCapitalist, Unemployment Benefits expire after a certain time period and one can only draw them based on certain employment and based on certain circumstances. John's expired a long time ago, I know this, 1) he told me and 2) I was helping him in an employment matter some time back. He KNOWS this. he cannot deny this. My objective is to wake people up from what is real and what make a real difference to what is meaningless. John says he wants his tax dollars "used for Americans", that is exactly what is happening to that Family in Nevada, just as it happened to Randy Weaver. "Tax dollars" bought the weapons used to kill Randy's wife and child. Tax dollars pays the murderer and will pay for his very comfortable retirement. NOT MINE.

Anonymous said...

Rodney,

2013 federal tax is due on anything over $8,925 for a married, separate filing, and $17,850 for a married, joint filing.

Considering he had worked for two years at his previous job, it's not inconceivable that he could have had $8,925 in taxable income that year, and his wife may have made enough to put them above $17,850, so there's no basis, without harder evidence, that John is making a bogus claim about paying taxes in 2013.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2013/01/15/irs-announces-2013-tax-rates-standard-deduction-amounts-and-more/