I don't know what you pay in Kentucky but my uncle in Tennessee has an interesting take on this. He was happy to pay about $900 tax last year on his land (0.74% property tax) agreeing that government does need some income and it's a good deal for what you get - to live peaceably in America. He pays no income tax - thanks to redeeming lawful money - but does have sales tax of course. He also receives some benefits from the state/county, worth much more than what he's paying in taxes, and feels like that "much more" amount is helping to end central banking as we know it. Says if half the folks did this the system would collapse. In fact it seems like the Federal Reserve chairman admitted as much February 26th:
"The U.S. federal government is on an unsustainable fiscal path,” Powell told the Senate Banking Committee