Posts Tagged ‘sixteenth amendment’
Subject matter jurisdiction DOES NOT EXIST under the 16th Amendment!
In addition to the above, the U.S. Supreme Court has held in Stanton v. Baltic Mining, 240 U.S. 103 (1916) that the Sixteenth Amendment “conferred no new taxing powers”. This fellow missed some MAJOR points that render his commentary IRRELEVANT to the average American: 1. All the Sixteenth Amendment really did was remove the apportionment…
Read MoreFAQ: Since the Sixteenth Amendment begins with “The Congress”, does that mean that all taxes levied in Title 26 originate from the Sixteenth Amendment?
QUESTION: The language in 16A seems pretty broad. And there also seems to be multiple taxing methods in Title 26. Do you suppose that since the first two words of 16A is “The Congress,” that any and all taxes levied in Title 26 could be ARGUED to fall under 16A? If not, why not? For…
Read MorePROOF OF FACTS: Capital v. Income
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Distinguishing Between Capital and Income What it the difference between capital and income, and what is the relationship between them? This should be Basic Economics 101, but this distinction has become an economic riddle that few seem inclined to solve. The distinction between capital and income is explained in the 1913 Congressional…
Read More