The Borowitz Report: Will There be a Tax Revolt?

Link:
https://www.borowitzreport.com/p/will-there-be-a-tax-revolt-7a7
Donald J. Trump aka Metamucilini is forcing taxpayers to pay for things they despise: masked goons terrorizing our cities, a gold ballroom fit for a Mafioso, and the stupidest war in American history. Were about to mark the 250th anniversary of an uprising that was sparked by, among other things, taxation without representation. So its worth asking: could we be on the brink of a tax revolt? And what would it achieve?
These questions arent the kooky musings of a fife-blowing Battle of Bunker Hill reenactor. There was, in fact, a major tax revolt in the not-so-distant pastand it succeeded in bringing down a government.
In 1987, Margaret Thatcher led the UKs Conservative Party to a massive landslide, becoming the first prime minister since 1820 to win three straight general elections. Her campaign slogan had a triumphalist, Trumpian ring to it: Its Great to be Great Again.
She appeared unstoppablebut, throbbing with hubris, she was about to commit an act of fatal overreach. Thatcher implemented the Community Charge, a poll tax that levied the same amount on every UK citizen regardless of wealth. Taxpayers across the country saw the tax for what it wasThatchers latest attack on those at the bottom of the economic ladder.
The ensuing revolt reached critical mass on March 31, 1990, when 200,000 anti-tax protesters filled Londons Trafalgar Square.
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Andy Borowitz makes a good point in today's column, and it doesn't finish with a joke....
The midterm elections in November could become Chump's Trafalgar Square uprising.