Yea, FICA is not Cons utional either. So yea, that is by my logic.
You don’t see a contradiction between (i) fears of government being run by oligarchs/“deep state” and (ii) being in favor of billionaires having an outsized influence over politicians with PAC money?
You don’t think that a billionaire being able to create influence over a politician infringes on other people’s right to representation?
Yea, FICA is not Cons utional either. So yea, that is by my logic.
Are income taxes as whole uncons utional in your view?
I can see the same forces at play in some cases. But one is a shadow government and the other is operating above board (two quite different things).
I could easily argue that someone like Hillary wants to limit ads against her while the corporate media controls the narrative for her.
Not for the same reason(s), but yes. The states never ratified the income tax amendment.
You see how the federal government doesn't feel beholden to the Cons ution?
is this a conspiracy theory or something?
No. That's a fact. You can look it up. Is your world view shattering?![]()
of course they did.
42 states ratified the 16th amendment
Clarence Thomas
Thats the nigas name
A black supreme court nazi judge that nobody can touch because hes black the first black supreme judge and his name is clarence
ing genius whoever pushed him through
And I think hes married to a white woman
Goddam trifecta
Cry about that snowflakes![]()
Um....
Exactly
You cant talk about him![]()
No, I was talking about your whiffing on the "facts."
Can u imagine if kavanaughtys wife did this
I'm looking forward to a Biden Presidency. Helicopter money incoming.
If the president has to have a health report every year I think the Supreme Court judges do
I do not think she is healthy enough to be a judge
I did look it up. It became law after Delaware ratified it and became the 36th state to do so.
Im anxious to see your proof of how it’s a “fact” that the states never ratified the 16th amendment.
https://www.thelawthatneverwas.com/
The Discovery Article V of the U.S. Cons ution defines the ratification process and requires three-fourths of the states to ratify any amendment proposed by Congress. There were fourty-eight states in the American Union in 1913, meaning that affirmative action of thirty-six was necessary for ratification. In February 1913, Secretary of State Philander Knox proclaimed that thirty-eight had ratified the Amendment. In 1984 Bill Benson began a research project, never before performed, to investigate the process of ratification of the 16th Amendment. After traveling to the capitols of the New England states and reviewing the journals of the state legislative bodies, he saw that many states had not ratified. He continued his research at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.; it was here that Bill found his Golden Key. This damning piece of evidence is a sixteen-page memorandum from the Solicitor of the Department of State, among whose duties is the provision of legal opinions for the Secretary of State. In this memorandum, the Solicitor lists the many errors he found in the ratification process. These four states are among the thirty-eight from which Philander Knox claimed ratification:
- California: The legislature never recorded any vote on any proposal to adopt the amendment proposed by Congress.
- Kentucky: The Senate voted on the resolution, but rejected it by a vote of nine in favor and twenty-two opposed.
- Minnesota: The State sent nothing to the Secretary of State in Washington.
- Oklahoma: The Senate amended the language of the 16th Amendment to have a precisely opposite meaning.
When his project was finished at the end of 1984, Bill had visited the capitol of every state from 1913 and knew that not a single one had actually and legally ratified the proposal to amend the U.S. Cons ution. Thirty-three states engaged in the unauthorized activity of altering the language of an amendment proposed by Congress, a power that the states do not possess. Since thirty-six states were needed for ratification, the failure of thirteen to ratify was fatal to the Amendment. This occurs within the major (first three) defects tabulated in Defects in Ratification of the 16th Amendment. Even if we were to ignore defects of spelling, capitalization and punctuation, we would still have only two states which successfully ratified.Bill would like to thank all those who've contributed or shown support in the fight against fraudulent taxation. Click here to help.
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Muh enemies list
Always chirping
Dr. Ron Paul throwing haymakers.
TheGreatYacht
He's not an enemy.
Just ignorant about Thurgood Marshall.
"research"
United States vs Benson, 941 F.2d 598, 607 (7th Cir 1991)
Muh government wouldn't lie to me
lol cherp
Looks interesting enough at a glance. You'll have to use your words though.
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