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To: FairOpinion

The feds were never supposed to tax citizens directly.


23 posted on 03/01/2005 8:50:17 AM PST by ctdonath2
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To: ctdonath2

The feds were never supposed to tax citizens directly.

If you are operating under that kind of assumption, I would suggest your financial health not to mentiona your future freedom to roam about is in dire jeopardy.

I think you had better take a closer look at the history of why we have the Constitution, instead of the Articles of Confederation the original 13 states and their Continental Congress operated under.

A clue from the the Federalist/anti-Federalist debate of the time as well as the earliest tax decisions of the USSC:

Federalist #21:

Federalist #34:

Federalist #39:

Anti-Federalist Papers #3 NEW CONSTITUTION CREATES A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT;

There are but two modes by which men are connected in society, the one which operates on individuals, this always has been, and ought still to be called, national government; the other which binds States and governments together (not corporations, for there is no considerable nation on earth, despotic, monarchical, or republican, that does not contain many subordinate corporations with various constitutions) this last has heretofore been denominated a league or confederacy. The term federalists is therefore improperly applied to themselves, by the friends and supporters of the proposed constitution.

Federalist #45:


First Supreme Court Tax Case:

Hylton v. United States(1796), 3 U.S. 171

  • "A general power is given to Congress, to lay and collect taxes, of every kind or nature, without any restraint, except only on exports; but two rules are prescribed for their government, namely, uniformity and apportionment: Three kinds of taxes, to wit, duties, imposts, and excises by the first rule, and capitation, or other direct taxes, by the second rule. "
  • "the present Constitution was particularly intended to affect individuals, and not states, except in particular cases specified: And this is the leading distinction between the articles of Confederation and the present Constitution."
  • "Uniformity is an instant operation on individuals, without the intervention of assessments, or any regard to states,"
  • "[T]he DIRECT TAXES contemplated by the Constitution, are only two, to wit, A CAPITATION OR POLL TAX, simply, without regard to property, profession, or any other circumstance; and a tax on LAND."

  • 33 posted on 03/01/2005 9:07:35 AM PST by ancient_geezer (Don't reform it, Replace it!!)
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