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Description: Ron Paul on CNBC with former IRS agent who knows the Federal Income Tax is invalid. Great piece showing the Congressman's consistency and rationality. |
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kaysandesses ::: Favorites "... people feel like the country would go broke without it!" Because at current spending levels we would. Personal income tax receipts are about 3 times the amount of corporate taxes. The problem with your assertion is that most of the other taxes you mention are NOT federal taxes and aren't used for federal spending. "...coincidentally the same percentage as military spending..." Wrong. It isn't even close. 07-10-09 14:06:18 __________________________________________________ | |
capitancarpet ::: Favorites There are taxes besides income tax that provide sufficient coverage for pub.projects and gov spending, such as corp. taxes, profit taxes, property taxes, tarifs, state and city taxes, gasoline tax, and user fees, etc. these are taxes outside of the "income tax" but for some reason some people feel like the country would go broke without it! the fact is it wouldnt as it only accounts for less than half of ALL government revenue coincidentally the same percentage as military spending... 07-10-08 21:24:42 __________________________________________________ | |
a4finger ::: Favorites ron paul for the win 07-10-07 01:15:08 __________________________________________________ | |
Dreepa ::: Favorites Ron Paul speaking the truth back in 04... glad that many in the country are catching up with him in 'the Revolution'. Spread the word on the streets. 07-10-06 21:01:43 __________________________________________________ | |
Dreepa ::: Favorites Just to note.. this is not a conspiracy. This is 'normal' in NH. Democrats (26% of the registered voters in NH) who wish to vote in NH have until Oct 12 to switch. Ind (undeclared) or GOPers can still vote for Ron Paul. Check out ronpaulhq . com for more info. 07-10-06 20:59:09 __________________________________________________ | |
mitoarslan ::: Favorites Many states, in an effort to shut out Ron Paul are now closing their primaries. That means that only Republicans can vote in the Presidential primaries for a Republican candidate. Many states are doing this quickly and quietly and giving people very little time to learn about the new rules.--NH deadline is OCT 12 --- AFTER THAT IT IS TO LATE! ---Spread the Word 07-10-03 13:46:05 __________________________________________________ | |
JoeTube27 ::: Favorites Get Rid of the federal income tax and just have a flat tax DUG 07-10-01 22:05:48 __________________________________________________ | |
tomjeffersonrules ::: Favorites Tom Cryer, attorney from Louisiana just beat the IRS in court and was acquited for not paying income tax BECAUSE THEY COULDN'T SHOW HIM THE LAW telling him he had to pay. They can only tax profit generating activities, not your labor. Watch his youtube video made this summer after his big victory "TOM IS NOT GUILTY - JULY 11, 2007" 07-10-01 21:09:14 __________________________________________________ | |
kaysandesses ::: Favorites "The courts ruled against him. I wonder why..." Um, did you ever consider that his efforts failed because his "evidence" was invalid and he was wrong? The 16th Amendment was ratified by 38 states, much more than enough to pass the bill. 07-10-01 11:32:06 __________________________________________________ | |
kaysandesses ::: Favorites "The income tax amendment went through without being LEGALLY ratified..." What a load of shit. Do you have any accurate information on this subject? The 16th Amend. It was ratified by 38 states. Are you clowns to paranoid, or too lazy to actually research these issue for yourself? You watch some crappy vid on youtube and take as gospel the lies, and misinformation posted there. It's really rather pitiful. 07-10-01 11:29:30 __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Ron Paul on CNBC 2004 - UnConstitutional Income Tax
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