did you not watch the russo video? i even gave you the time frame to fast fwd to. damn... lay off the aluminum dude... and btw.. thanks.. i am still laughing at you for your question about what the indians have to do with the boston tea party. LMAOOOO
Nobody is arguing against ALL tax. Just the income tax. The witnesses in Freedom to Fascism remark Americas legal Corporate tax covers the defense budget. Education is covered by property tax. Roads funded by tolls. etc.
Yeah, 5:20 Rat, I remember that well. Do you remember what he said? he said that he can find no passage where it says that personal income can be taxed. That DOES NOT equal a statement that he believes that personal income shouldn't be taxed. But I guess it does in your poor, sad little world, where fantasy rules... Like I said.. Poor Ron. Doesn't know the laws. Doesn't know where the power of taxation comes from. Doesn't know how it all works. And that's who you want for Prez?
Yeah, 5:20 Rat, I remember that well. Do you remember what he said? he said that he can find no passage where it says that personal income can be taxed. That DOES NOT equal a statement that he believes that personal income shouldn't be taxed. But I guess it does in your poor, sad little world, where fantasy rules... Like I said.. Poor Ron. Doesn't know the laws. Doesn't know where the power of taxation comes from. Doesn't know how it all works. And that's who you want for Prez?
did you study your tea party assignment??? LMAOOOOOO still laughing at you for that one. he said he can find no law.. i am saying the same thing and so are the browns. all the irs has to do is show us the law. i wonder why they don't?
Correct me if Im wrong - The US Supreme Court ruled the 16th Amendment conferred no new taxing power to Government Congressional taxing power prior to that relied on direct and indirect tax. Indirect Tax being an excise on consumables. Direct Tax being a tax on ones wages as long its apportioned (equal for everyone). The Income Tax did not satisfy either class - and therefore rendered unconstitutional - because it applies to citizens wages unequally. The Income Tax was then said to fall under its own category. However, the Supreme Court interpretation of the 16th Amendment does not afford any new taxing power - thereby nullifying the 'third class' argument. Further, IRS Tax Code - and its many revisions - were never ratified by Congress. Congress, of course, being the only Governmental Body with the power and authority to enact Law. Which is why IRS Tax "law" cannot be found -- Congress cannot delegate its sole Law making authority to another body (like the IRS). Hence, we arrive at 'Codes' that are cloaked under the color of law but were never *made* Law by Congress. Of course, the Supreme Court overturned the 'non-delegation' imperative of Congress citing 'intelligent principle'. Conservatives reject that ruling citing original intent by the Founders.
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