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Offline RationalThought110

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The IRS and the constitution
« on: December 05, 2007, 12:54:11 AM »
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"The basic idea of a permanent income tax to rope the masses appeared as one of the 10 planks of the 1848 Communist Manifesto. The federal income tax was “adopted” by Congress in 1913 via the 16th Amendment to the Constitution—the same year that the private, megamonopolistic Federal Reserve System was created and empowered with the monetary powers reserved to Congress by the Constitution. But the Federal Reserve’s creators didn’t even bother to amend the Constitution."


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Re: The IRS and the constitution
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2007, 11:09:56 AM »
Yes there are many documentarys about this. Check out on google videos (Freedom To Facism)

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Re: The IRS and the constitution
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2007, 02:44:53 PM »



"The basic idea of a permanent income tax to rope the masses appeared as one of the 10 planks of the 1848 Communist Manifesto. The federal income tax was “adopted” by Congress in 1913 via the 16th Amendment to the Constitution—the same year that the private, megamonopolistic Federal Reserve System was created and empowered with the monetary powers reserved to Congress by the Constitution. But the Federal Reserve’s creators didn’t even bother to amend the Constitution."


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Re: The IRS and the constitution
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2007, 11:05:55 PM »
What greatly concerns me today is that I have only heard one man in the United States of America discuss alternatives to our banking / taxation system in terms of their direct legality or authority with relation to the Constitution of the United States of America!

Daily, talking heads and politicians discuss the "Fair Tax", VAT Tax, etc. as possible better alternatives to our present systems.

However, it is not possible for any such plans / schemes to be anything but much, much worse!

Why?

Here's why:

The Constitution of the United States sets forth the monetary and economic structure of our country; being the basis for our nation maintaining its sovereignty, freedoms, and liberties...

This same Constitution states itself to be "The Supreme Law of the Land", and allows for changes to it only by Congress legally enacting new Amendments.

Historians have yet been able to ascertain that the 16th Amendment was legally ratified.

Even so, subsequent legal challenges to it brought before the Supreme Court of the United States were successful six consecutive times.

There has been no legally authorized U.S. Federal Government since those events surrounding the 16th Amendment...ever since that time the Government in Washington has done anything and everything it chose to do or wanted to do, most of it illegal and a violation of the Constitution.

This trend towards assured collapse of our nation continues unabated:
Many speak of an alternative tax, but of these, who among them speak of first legalizing any changes through a Constitutional Amendment as our Constitution demands?

None of them do.