Saturday, November 16, 2013

4. Conflict of Interest feat. Victa Newman of Tax Free Maphia


“For most of the guys, killing just got to be accepted. Murder was the only way that everybody stayed in line. You got out of line, you got whacked, everybody knew the rules. But sometimes even if people didn’t get out of line they got whacked. The hits just became a habit for some of the guys. Guys would get into arguments over nothing and before you knew it, one of them was dead.”


[Victa Newman of Tax Free Maphia]
I heard this nigga planning something. Bomb first, move quick,
rush up in your residence and bloodstain your blueprints.
Then set fire and expire all the liars, yeah I
had to rock a buyer, alibi smooth as Kaiser round the

lions and piranhas, glocks, choppers and AR’s, stacks of
dollars for the lawyers come from profit from the product, not a
Oscar winning genre, no Brian De Palma, just
Teflon armor, Sun Tzu with a blocka. See we

marijuana scholars, cool with the rude shottas, here to
rumble for my partner like World Cup soccer, disregard
your white flag, blaze fire at your empire,
warning shots spray like a ‘scotta, whoa tiger. See I

learn to make ‘em burn from the niggas with the packs of coke,
night club strapped up, no won’t do the plaxico.
Main event, Rick Flair shit, straight suplex,
dim lights at midnight, training in the tool shed. If

ever there’s a problem, these niggas turn monster,
ain’t nothing to it, St. Louis niggas love sqabbing. They
say the truth hurts, I know something much worse, get
bu-bu-buck down by the fu-fu-fireworks. We are here.


[J-Toth from Hoth]
Yeah, so we hear,
“Tax Free” and showing no fear.
Impressive sir. Well, I’m the
tax man, from the IRS sir.

With all due respect sir,
may I interject with some judicial conjecture?
I’m guessing this whole album’s evidence over
stolen music to which you’ve confessed sir.

“Keep it real,” correct sir?
Hip hop fans would never settle for less sir.
You wouldn’t speak on things just to impress sir,
right? You really mean what you suggest sir?

Well guess what? You owe me, boy,
from the rims to the dodie, boy,
from the Tim’s to the Kobe’s, boy.
This is St. Louis, Missouri, so show me boy.

Move it, show and prove it, all three,
Victa Newman, Geno and Tommy Monte.
You can’t hide from the man, I’m all seeing.
You stand a better chance of occupying Wall Street.

Don’t go there boy,
cause you know I’ll go there boy.
It’s all depends on what you know there boy,
and who, you can get to load their toys,

run up in your crib and show their toys,
take all of your whips, so there’s no more toys,
no more joy. If you still wanna
bitch, I can get your mama and…[gun shot]

“You got out of line, you got whacked.”

You can’t shoot me…I work for the government…it’s not right…


“Our income tax system represents the most pernicious form of tyrany. It is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated by government against the working men and women of America.”
“American citizens have been asking the IRS to specifically provide them with the underlying legal foundation upon which they administer and enforce the personal income tax laws in our country.”
“I have not found that law. I’ve asked congress. We’ve asked a lot of people in the IRS, IRS commissioners, helpers…they can’t answer, because if they answer, the American people are gonna know, this whole thing is a fraud.”
“There is no law that requires the average American to pay a direct unapportioned tax on their labor in compensation for services. There is no law.”
“The provisions of the 16th Ammendment conferred ‘no new power of taxation.’”
“Congress tried to enact an income tax in 1894. The Supreme Court said that’s unconstitutional. When the Supreme Court says something is unconstitutional, it’s unconstitutional. They tried again in 1913, and the Supreme Court said, ‘the 16 Ammendment conferred no new taxation,’ so if they didn’t have it then, and they didn’t get it, they don’t have it.”

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