Update
A while back I posted this. Now, there’s more:
Tax author, radio host and IRS gadfly Irwin Schiff argues his reading of statutes and Supreme Court decisions such as Brushaber v. Union Pacific R.R. Co. (240 US 1, 1916) have convinced him that paying income taxes on domestic wages is voluntary for most Americans.
Why? Because if such a tax were made mandatory it would be an unconstitutional direct tax as currently enforced, under Article I of the Constitution, Sections 2 and 9, which still stipulate that direct taxes must be apportioned among the states by population. (Those sections were unaffected by the 16th Amendment, as the high court found in the aforementioned Brushaber case, as well as in Stanton v. Baltic Mining, [1916], and Cook v. Tait, 265 U.S. 47 [1924].)
But wait, there’s more:
In federal court in Las Vegas on March 19, U.S. District Senior Judge Lloyd George ordered Schiff to stop giving lectures, and to stop selling his latest book: “The Federal Mafia: How the Government Illegally Imposes and Unlawfully Collects Income Taxes.”
Now, get back to watching the war.
Thanks to UnknownNews.