So where does the 16th amendment to the Constitution come in to play?
If income tax is not a law then what does this say?
I am confused.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 1:
The Congress shall have 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; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States; . . .
Yes they have the power… They have to pass a law first though.
Can anyone please find the law? For a long time there was a $50,000 reward for anyone that could prove it.
Legalese is not my strongest suit but I do know that specific words have very specific meanings and not-meanings. "Wages" vs "Income" seems to be the sticking point.
Btw thank you for the comment u/barbie555.
I don't give two figs whether anyone agrees/disagrees with me or the OP, in fact the disagreers are arguably a bit more fun. 🤪
The discussion and exchange of info and ideas benefits everyone. It's the grain mill of truth.
Ah yes, their gobbledygook speech & written word. Ever wonder why they require newspapers to print articles in plain easy 8th grade level English and why we can’t understand the bills, regulations & guidelines they write or speak? We hear it and read it, but it doesn’t mean what we think it means. Then they put what the bill is in the title example: “Inflation Reduction Act” But in reality it’s not. They do this to mock us. “Affordable Care Act…” They do this to MOCK us.
P.S. Newspaper print easy to understand language because they want us to be indoctrinated & trust them.
So where does the 16th amendment to the Constitution come in to play? If income tax is not a law then what does this say? I am confused. Article I, Section 8, Clause 1:
The Congress shall have 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; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States; . . .
Yes they have the power… They have to pass a law first though.
Can anyone please find the law? For a long time there was a $50,000 reward for anyone that could prove it.
Legalese is not my strongest suit but I do know that specific words have very specific meanings and not-meanings. "Wages" vs "Income" seems to be the sticking point.
Btw thank you for the comment u/barbie555.
I don't give two figs whether anyone agrees/disagrees with me or the OP, in fact the disagreers are arguably a bit more fun. 🤪
The discussion and exchange of info and ideas benefits everyone. It's the grain mill of truth.
Cheers!
Ah yes, their gobbledygook speech & written word. Ever wonder why they require newspapers to print articles in plain easy 8th grade level English and why we can’t understand the bills, regulations & guidelines they write or speak? We hear it and read it, but it doesn’t mean what we think it means. Then they put what the bill is in the title example: “Inflation Reduction Act” But in reality it’s not. They do this to mock us. “Affordable Care Act…” They do this to MOCK us.
P.S. Newspaper print easy to understand language because they want us to be indoctrinated & trust them.