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Comment: So what?
So what?
I ask this not flippantly.
You said, "A tax on private land or property is a direct tax in violation of the Federal Constitution..."
But since when (and here is my sincere question) does it matter that something violates the Constitution??
That happens as a matter of routine business in Wash DC, and nobody has any power to stop the trampling of the Constitution.
For example, we should not be at war, but we are, spending billions of dollars a year. No formal declaration of war, and thus the war is a direct violation of the Constitution.
Another example: Hundreds of federal departments are in direct violation of the Constitution, like the Dept of Energy, the EPA, the Dept of Education, OSHA, etc. etc., but they exist and continue to suck money from the treasury.
Another example, and this is an easy one. Obama was born in Kenya. Everybody knows it. The media routinely reported it when he was in Congress, and yet he's the president now, despite a foreign-born person being forbidden from becoming president by the Constitution.
So I wonder, Julius Bragg, why this great info you are sharing with us (and I appreciate you sharing it) can really be an exception to the rule of carte blanche raping of our beloved Constiution by our traitorous Congress.
"It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a rEVOLution before tomorrow morning." - Henry Ford
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