Monday, May 9, 2016

Taxation and the Constitution

by Keith Broaders, 5/7/16

According to the Constitution, Representation and Taxation are to be apportioned among the states according to their respective populations.

This means that each state will receive representation based upon their population and would also be taxed based upon their population.

The Constitution also forbids direct taxations. The income tax is both a direct tax on the people and it is not apportioned among the states as required by law.

Since 1913 the Clowns wearing Gowns have refused to declare the Income Tax unconstitutional and have permitted a private corporation known as the Federal Reserve to issue our nation’s money and another fraudulent privately owned corporation known as the IRS to be their collection agency.



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