Most people can only think of a few taxes they pay, did you know its above 97?
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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.