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Topic subjectRE: What is the definition of the word Income as used in the Internal Revenue code?
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52662, RE: What is the definition of the word Income as used in the Internal Revenue code?
Posted by hal9000, Mon Jan-19-04 08:27 PM
That is utter bull, Hal. Your problem is that you have been
>reading the nonsense from the few nuts that are not already in
>prison that maintain that there is no legal basis for the
>income tax and you don't have to pay it. You might be better
>off actually reading the US Constitution, specifically the
>16th amendment, passed in 1913.


And your problem is that you rarely, if ever, question authority. Many people believe that the Sixteenth Amendment was, and still is unconstitutional.

I cannot imagine the people banding together in order to impose another tax upon themselves and I certainly cannot imagine them going through the time, effort, and expense of amending the Constitution in order to do so. It just seems so contrary to basic human nature. But I can imagine them banding together in order to amend the Constitution and impose an Income Tax on someone or something other than themselves—the earnings of the wealthy, for instance. And this is what they did, even though the Government today would have us believe that the Constitution was amended so that the people could impose a new Income Tax on virtually every penny that they themselves earned. Does anyone really believe that this is what happened? I don’t think so.

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