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The Constitution (minus amendments) provides for theft?
The part that said "All taxation is theft."
That is a factually untrue statement, according to the Constitution (NOT referring to the bogus 16th Amendment and income tax, only to the forms of taxation the Constitution does legitimately and expressly provide for).
If your position is that the Constitution literally prescribes theft, then that's a viewpoint you'd need to defend, since it's absurd on its face; but IMO it would be really difficult.
Likewise.
If a person is persistently unwilling or unable to distinguish between legitimate Constitutional taxation vs. the illegitimate income tax, it's kind of a dead end.
Read your Constitution. They wrote it down so you could read it. Article I, Section 8 gives Congress the power to "lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States." Not one syllable about an income taxβin the Founders' view a horrific and loathsome concept.
The tax system needs to be overhauled, starting with repeal of the bogus 16th Amendment, which was illegally ratified and therefore is unconstitutional.