Most people can only think of a few taxes they pay, did you know its above 97?
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in the Bible it says "pharaoh taxed the Israelites 20 percent of their income." Get that? we pay more than slaves.
This is a planet of slaves, everyone of us!!
Except the goblins with funny hats
You know when I see them in a quiet place, I know they will destroy the suburban town and their surrounding areas. I saw one of them 2 years ago very very close where we live and guess what. Instead of a town, now it is a city full of illegals and buildings. Animals gone. DeSanctimonious is a disgrace for this state.
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Ever check out the Constitution to see which taxes are allowable by law (the Constitution is the Supreme law of the land) and which should never have been enacted. (Enacted illegally, as any 'law' that is repugnant to the Constitution is unconstitutional and therefore, illegal. Check it out.
I wonder what the AI's say about that.
Don’t even mention that satanic entity here please. It is scary.
As useful as that information is, don’t bring that judicial stuff into an administrative court. Hold your own court and force them to present a verifiable bill.
E: this works with traffic court too.
Yeah. yeah I do. It's not a hard document to read. More folks on this board need to actually crack one open.
Article I, Section 8:
It's pretty broad. The 16th Amendment also gives congress the power to tax Income.
To start, notice the year that was enacted? It never should have happened in the first place and goes hand and hand with the creation of the Fed. It was completely against the original, natural Constitution. The feds were supposed to collect taxes via levies on imports and exports. In other words, Americans were supposed to keep their own 'wealth' and run the country on the backs of other countries.
I mean - could the same be said about every Amendment. the 'original, natural (whatever that means) Constitution' said nothing about freedom of speech, or religion, or assembly, the right to bare arms, etc.
It was proposed in 1909, and then ratified in 1913 (which yes is when the Fed was created)
Yeah and Wisconsin beat the Feds by 2 years and enacted the first state income tax in 1911.
Makes that "all roads go to racine" even more interesting.
I think gobby in referring to the act of 1871. When this is reversed, which I believe the corporation was bankrupted in 2019 then this would nullify all Amendments after 1871. https://www.qwant.com/?hc=0&vt=1&q=act+of+1871+america+the+corporation&origin=suggest&t=web
Yeah, I don't have to get into why this is all hope-and-hogwash, but please don't be mislead by online Sov Cits who ramble off legal-babble as if it had meaning. Worse than Lawyers these ones.
Well, that's where they'll argue literal modern day welfare. I am sure that has already been pointed to as to why taxpayers have to fund welfare, by some politician somewhere.
As a Constitutionalist, it's a neat document but boy is there a lot to criticize after how much of it has been subverted.
Some could argue that amendments really should have stopped at the mark of ten.
For sure. it's too broad and has never been fettered. General welfare could mean anything unfortunately.
I don't think I agree with you on everything after 10 though. you leave out some good ones:
Can't wait for some old boys to downvote because I think 13 and 19 are good things ;)
Slavery didn't make much sense under the Constitution anyway, as it guaranteed every man here was equal to each other and free.
By virtue alone, slavery should have been abolished. However, I am starting to believe that they should have sent the slaves back -- even after being integrated into society, the people today who are no more slaves than anyone else now point to the past for all of their problems and failures and use it to justify attacking us. Even as their own forebears had such wonderful culture that so many have tossed aside.
I don't agree with limiting a President to two terms as it was essentially a shackle on the Presidency due to Congress who currently enjoy zero term limits themselves not liking their own lack of control.
As for the 19th, prior to the 19th amendment there was no Constitutional requirement that voters strictly be male, instead it was a losing social issue that likely was on its way to being corrected without an amendment on its own due to how the Constitution is amended in the first place.
In regards to other things, there are positives and negatives that have occurred and it's difficult to say where we'd be today had they not. I don't necessarily agree that we should have stopped by the tenth amendment, but rather I am understanding why people believe we should have.
"Welfare" is of course just playing word games as it wasn't in the spirit of the original use to give federal funds to private citizens in perpetuity.
Imo, election of senators should have stayed with the states. Currently more state legislatures are majority republican and naturally would have voted for republican senators. We could have had a super majority in the senate had they not monkeyed around with that.
This cuts both ways, my man.
So be it.
The direct election of senators was a subversive play to reduce state rights and make it easier to install preferred candidates through cheating.
Here’s the trick:
Define “income” using the tax code.
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I mean, the 16th Amendment made it very broad "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived..."
You missed the point. The entire meaning of that statement depends on what “income” means.
It does not mean, legally, what we use it to mean colloquially, and that is by design.
Care to explain?
yes, for me too. Explain thyself.
Me three
See post below.
Are you saying in that in 1909, Congress said 'We want to tax your income', and then for the next 4 years all of the States debated this amendment, and began ratifying it, and then the Federal Government started collecting income tax in 1914, and nooooobody said "Hey wait, 'define income'". Is this one of those "One weird trick the government doesn't want you to know" type things? lol
You speak as if the government doesn’t lie or hide things from us.
Still, yes. Then in 1914, or whatever year, they sent our men off to war to die. Then in 1941, they sent more off. Then in 1950, they sent off more. 3 major waves within a single generation.
Amid all the commotion and death, people forgot. Easy to implant new ideas with all that turnover. I’ve read that it was a significant percentage of people who didn’t pay taxes for quite some time - same with paying social security.
Stuff gets forgotten during attempted genocides.
I don’t have any quickly found references, so you’ll have to find something yourself.
This is all I needed to know. You have no idea what you're talking about so you just gish-gallop around the topic.
Oh you don’t have any idea what’s going on. They are taxing us until death. We belong to them.
Oh I’m well aware. I’m not sure how you got that from me referring how the constitution gives them this power to steal.
Exactly. What did the patriots of this country fight for on July 4th 1776? For nothing? We have to pay taxes even to go 💩. These monsters create all the revolutions and wars, destroy history at the same time houses etc. to rebuild again for us to continue paying taxes and more taxes. We are paying money to them. Slavery.
We're taxed on our labor, then we're taxed on what's left to spend, taxed again on our property which makes "ownership" just rent to the government, taxed on any investment we make, and taxed when we die, even. When you trace each dollar, it ends up going back to the government or the extremely wealthy, while we end up with a fraction of what we've earned. Evil beyond comprehension.
Taxes = control and power.
Most things you buy are twice as much as they could be because the producers are taxed to death too.
First paragraph of the article - major problem....
It says that the Tax Code has a total of 3.8 million words, and is 189 pages long.
That's over 20,000 words per page. Someone did not double-check their facts.
Size 0.5 font! Microscope required to read each page!
And they tax you on the use of the microscope.
LOL. the average thesis is about 300 words per page. So yeah.
Do as much under the table transactions as possible. Always buy and sell cars for under 500 fuck the system. Be a rebel 😎
Sticky for the great info and red pills.
Government pisses the stolen tax money away, especially on the endless WAR MACHINE
Pissing it away is a grotesque understatement.
They took your hard earned money to create a biological weapon deigned specifically to murder you and your family, then spent your money on a deceitful dishonest propaganda campaign to manipulate you into compliance, so that you would willfully inject their poison into yourself and your children and they did it with a smile. They also used your taxes to bribe your family doctor to lie to you and help in the genocide of your family.
Your taxes are also being used to fund the fbi who are complicit in aiding and abetting Jeffrey Epstein and his human trafficking sex slavery and blackmail operation. They knew for several decades and withheld evidence from the public of all that was taking place involving crimes against children. Your tax dollars are used to fund and operate multiple agencies involved in sex crimes against children and human trafficking.
But by all means they’ll put a levy on your house if you don’t fund they’re genocide and pedophilia. Congress has a tax funded slush fund to hide their sex crimes, pay off victims and pay for legal fees.
We can also talk all day about the “tax” funded experiments they’ve done on unknowing American populations over the past 100 years as well.
At what point do you acknowledge the fraud? Fraud vitiates and nullifies every contract, So does trying murder your family. Sic semper tyrranus
I've looked into this before. The amount of taxes that we are subject to varies depending on which state a person resides in as well as which activities they take part in. Overall, if I remember correctly, 97 is on the low side. Business owners in blue states end up paying significantly more than those in red states. I did the math once and if you're the average American, you end up paying somewhere in the 20%s for federal income tax, plus around 6% sales tax, plus another 5% on property taxes, another 5% for state income taxes, plus another 10% or so in direct miscellaneous taxes. Add another 7.5% that your business (or you, if you are self-employed) pays as part of your income. Businesses (on average, plus the mega corps make sure the fees aren't a percentage so that the smaller businesses pay more in comparison to what they bring in) also pay another 5-20% in taxes and fees depending on their state.
We talk about how much other countries pay in taxes compared to us, but when you start looking into the specifics, our government is just a lot sneakier than other governments. To put it in simpler terms for anyone trying to raise awareness to the NPCs around them. Add anywhere from 10-20% (more if you own a business or like to take part in lots of random activities, add another 5% if you live in a blue state) of your tax bracket to find out the actual amount of taxes you are paying. And think about how many celebs and grifters get in "trouble" (gotta use quotes because they usually just get a slap in the wrist) for not paying their taxes.
Disclaimer: The numbers don't apply to specific people, so you'll likely get an NPC or two arguing that they themselves only pay a small amount over their bracket %, if this is the case, let them know that they are among the lucky ones whose lifestyles aren't being targeted via the government.
In my area, sales tax is 9.5-10%, and we have to pay state tax also, however our property (home) tax is not too bad, though it's slowly been going up the last few years.
The 6% that I used was the average from around ten years ago, so I'm sure it has gone up since then. I don't think many people realize that you can be hit with a sales tax from any/all of the following: State, county, city, municipal, and district. The last two are their own kind of special because they set their own parameters on what even qualifies as a municipality or a district and they can be as lax as "special municipality sales tax" or "special district sales tax" wherein the municipality or district in question is set up by whatever parameters they see fit.
97%? I don’t think it’s that high, and I’m pretty pessimistic on this.
Inflation is the worst tax of them all. If you try to save money, the more diligent you are, the worse off you’ll be. It’s so insidious.
I suspect the base rate is something like 45-55% without a state tax, but with inflation it can potentially go above 100% in terms of annual earnings, if you’ve saved a lot, and easily hit 60-70%.
With state tax it can go higher, of course. I wouldn’t dare try to calculate New York City or California.
When Trump get back, the IRS better be abolished off the bat
Or sic the IRS number crunchers against the husk of an agency. In other words, find the good ones and cut them loose on uncovering everything that went on.
If people weren't afraid to use the 2nd amendment we wouldn't be taxed.
Biblically, you can kill a man if he enters your house at night.
If he comes in during the day, which is what these people are doing, you try as hard as possible to avoid physical confrontations.
We still have other avenues available
This makes the perfect post around Christmas for the normies on Facebook