Posted on 02/01/2008 12:06:25 PM PST by Man50D
You work and someone else takes whatever portion of the fruits of your labor they currently want before you see a dime!
Yep! That's slavery!
Now that's real slavery!!
Read tagline.
It is magic. Taxes, the IRS, fat, baldness, and bad breath all magically disappear.
The only way the Fair Tax will bring in more money from this group is if this group collects and forwards the Fair Tax on their goods and services.
For example, the drug dealer will have to add 30% to his drug prices and forward that money to the government. Ditto the prostitute.
Now, they don't file a 1040 today. I doubt they'll register a collect the Fair Tax tomorrow.
This
...is what you get...
Thank you for your reply. If the 16th Amendment is repealed than Congress cannot pass legislation re-imposing an income tax. The reason why the 16th was passed is so that the government could get around the Due Process clause of the Constitution. That is the reason why the Civil War era income tax was ruled unconstitutional.
Thank you for your reply. I know that the legislation supporting the Fair Tax called for repealing the 16th Amendment but an amendment repealing the 16th Amendment must still be approved by the 3/4 of the state legislatures.
Friday, February 1, 2008
OCALA, Fla. - Action star Wesley Snipes was found not guilty of federal tax-fraud and conspiracy charges Friday, but was convicted on three misdemeanor counts of failing to file a tax return.
Snipes and two co-defendants, a delicensed accountant and a tax protest leader, were indicted in 2006. Snipes was also indicted on six counts of willful failure to file a tax return from 1999-2004, a period in which he signed two contracts for more than $10 million on sequels in the "Blade" trilogy. He was acquitted on three of those and convicted on the others. He could be sentenced to three years in prison after originally facing a possible 16 years.
Co-defendants Eddie Ray Kahn, the founder of a tax protest group, and Douglas P. Rosile, the accountant, were convicted by the same jury of tax fraud and conspiracy. Snipes sat expressionless until all of his verdicts were read. Then, defense attorney Robert Bernhoft put his hand on the actor's leg and Snipes nodded in relief.
http://home.peoplepc.com/psp/newsstory.asp?cat=TopStories&referrer=welcome&id=20080201/47a2a750_3ca6_15526200802011894705064
Does it require a constitutional amendment to repleal a constitutional amendment? If so, then it would require approval by 3/4 of the state legislatures.
Then what in God's Name are you and you littlle troll buddies doing smelling up the forum?p> PS: it's spelled "loose", not lose.
You all go on back over to DU and Kos -- your stinking nastiness and lies will fit in perfectly over there.
I know that the legislation supporting the Fair Tax called for repealing the 16th Amendment but an amendment repealing the 16th Amendment must still be approved by the 3/4 of the state legislatures.Apparently you don't know. There is nothing in the passage of the Fairtax bill that compels any other actions not included in the bill and that includes repealing the 16th...
No matter what distorted wording Man50d uses nor what all the books you've read says, it simply ain't in the bill.
How the hell would you know? You have never shown any evidence of having ever tried to break yours.
Repeal of the 16th Amendment is part of HR25 the Fair Tax BillNo it isn't. I wonder why the Fairtax supporters feed you this kind of misinformation? They also let you make fools of yourselves by not correcting you, allowing you to keep repeating it...
I wonder why they think they need to do that?...It must come from the Scientology roots.
Wathc that “lovers” crap, you disgusting pimp.
It comes from the “psychic friends network” in the storefront right next door to the AFFT offices in TX...
Isn't this the kind of thing you were bitching and moaning about in post #24? Nine posts later you do exactly the same thing. Typical.
A CPA who posts publicly for the continuation of the income tax. Who’d a thunk it?
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