Oh how I hope to live long enough to see the day that this actually happens.
Simplify it so that once you’ve filled out your W-4 the day you start work, you never again have to even think about it. Ever. Its not your problem.
Lets return to founding principles. Get rid of the IRS and the so called graduated income tax. The government can live off of the types of taxes specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
First off, pay the debt down to zero by dedicating a tax on stock and bond trading of an amount TBD. Get the Congress back in the money business, and kick the Federal Reserve out of the country it “pretends” to serve.
Better yet, start with the dumping of the Federal Reserve, default on that debt, and mint US Currency. We don’t need the stinking IRS, we could easily run the government off of a small tax on trades and capital gains, which are the only legitimate income source that deserves taxation, not the wages of workers.
The income tax was sold to the American public on the basis that “ the average worker will never pay one thin dime”. Little we knew that meant the crooked politicians would steal almost everything else we earn. (And yes, it started out on a post- card fileable basis.
There is as much chance of this happening as there is of actually repealing Obamacare or actually removing all the illegal aliens.
All talk. No action. Just do it.
Ryan is full of poop. Just throwing out some red meat while he takes care of his GOP-e pals.
Any congressional bill should fit on a post card to stop all the pork and bs.
This line is trotted out only during re-elections, or when they are in trouble.
They have no intention of doing this.
Yeh the postcard asks “how much do you make?”. “ Send it in”. :-)
Simplifying federal taxes is not just a matter of prudent money management.
More specifically, and with all due respect to mom & pop, if parents were making sure that their children are being taught the feds constitutionally limited powers, then based on the following Supreme Court clarification of Congresss limited power to appropriate taxes, citizens would probably be more careful who they are voting for with respect to unconstitutional, vote-winning social spending programs.
"Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States."Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
Drain the swamp! Drain the swamp!
Remember in November 18 !
Since Trump entered the 16 presidential race too late for patriots to make sure that there were state sovereignty-respecting candidates on the primary ballots, patriots need make sure that such candidates are on the 18 primary ballots so that they can be elected to support Trump in draining the unconstitutionally big federal government swamp.
Such a Congress will also be able to finish draining the swamp with respect to getting the remaining state sovereignty-ignoring, activist Supreme Court justices off of the bench.
In fact, if Justice Gorsuch turns out to be a liberal Trojan Horse then we will need 67 patriot senators to remove a House-impeached Gorsuch from office.
Noting that the primaries start in Iowa and New Hampshire in February 18, patriots need to challenge candidates for federal office in the following way.
While I Googled the primary information above concerning Iowa and New Hampshire, FReeper iowamark brought to my attention that the February primaries for these states apply only to presidential election years. And after doing some more scratching, since primary dates for most states for 2018 elections probably havent been uploaded at this time (March 14, 2017), FReepers will need to find out primary dates from sources and / or websites in their own states.
Patriots need to qualify candidates by asking them why the Founding States made the Constitutions Section 8 of Article I; to limit (cripple) the federal governments powers.
Patriots also need to find candidates that are knowledgeable of the Supreme Court's clarifications of the federal governments limited powers listed below.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
State inspection laws, health laws, and laws for regulating the internal commerce of a State, and those which respect turnpike roads, ferries, &c. are not within the power granted to Congress [emphasis added]. Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]. United States v. Butler, 1936.
They have been talking about a ‘simplification of the tax code’ and ‘energy independence’ for decades but I doubt to see it happen any time soon.
Government does not trust the American people to use its money wisely.
All talk, no action.
"Do or do not. There is no lie...."
Fair Tax eliminates the postcard too.
They will say, "You have the option of doing your taxes on a postcard. If you would like to take advantage of all of these loopholes and write offs and exemptions you will have the option of paying accountants and tax lawyers to do it the right way on long forms."
They aren't stupid. They are not going to tear up their meal ticket. Micromanaging the tax code creates political contributions.
Heard that the first time in 1968.
The 16th needs abolished.