If the people stood up and used their guns to remove taxes, there would be even less crime.
The people don't need guns for that, that is an unfeasible goal. Be realistic, guns are only for self protection, hunting and fun. The US is one of the biggest military powers in the world. You cannot take down the biggest military power with a few toy guns. The American civil war pretty much showed that.
True. If a guy has a thing about taxes, the monetary system is what you want to focus on and guns are not very useful here. Barter, black markets, alternate money systems, etc, are where one should focus their efforts. This is not even especially 'anti-government' in an environment where a cartel of private banks own the currency system. Said cartel hires governments to perform the physical protection of their racketeering of course, and these people are sometime armed, but for they 'outgun' Joe Public by enough to render Joe's pea-shooter a liability when they kick in your front door. So, 'using your gun' for tax reasons, however 'ethical' one might think it, is a fools errand. Be smart.
Guns are especially valuable in an environment where corp/gov empowers criminal elements within society to do their bidding, and this is hardly a novel technique. One should certainly be an active 'bitter clinger' to deal with this eventuality, and the lessons from Europe could not make that more clear.