Talk:Tax revolt

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This page is currently totally US-specific. Possibly it should be expanded to cover tax revolts in other countries, but that sounds like a large and rather sprawling project, since disagreements about taxes are I'm sure a common thread in just about every country. I think it would make more sense to have two articles specific to the two main topics discussed here {in the Great Depression, and in the late 70s}.

[edit] Requested move

Tax revoltTax revolt in the United States This article deals almost exclusively about this phenomenon in the United States. Please discuss at Talk:Tax protester#Requested move. —  AjaxSmack  06:33, 2 January 2007 (UTC)