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Bwahahaha!! When I spend money, that is not income, you low-IQ imbecile. Do you even think for a millisecond before you post your nonsense?The 16th Amendment authorizes the government to track and tax income.
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Bwahahaha!! When I spend money, that is not income, you low-IQ imbecile. Do you even think for a millisecond before you post your nonsense?The 16th Amendment authorizes the government to track and tax income.
Bwahahaha!! Then why are they tracking the spenders name, you low-IQ imbecile?The purpose was NOT to track spending, it was to track INCOME.
Yeah, the government never misuses any of the information it collects on taxpayers.Yes, to the person who receives it...
Again, what they are looking for is patterns. Not the occassional sale on Ebay or a gift to aunt Jenny, but the guy who gets lots of payments through cash apps, and then doesn't report them to the IRS.
Ruh-Roh Raggy! JoeyB changed his story. First Joey claimed they were merely “tracking income for taxes”.Again, what they are looking for is patterns…
I hope someone takes this to court.Ruh-Roh Raggy! JoeyB changed his story. First Joey claimed they were merely “tracking income for taxes”.
But after the board embarrassed him, he’s now changed his story (as he always does) and is claiming the government is looking for “patterns”.
But here is the dirt little secret that low-IQ Joey doesn’t want you to know: the federal government has 0 authority to track my spending or my “patterns”. None. And only sick fucking fascist parasites like himself would argue that the government can or should.
If you use PayPal and they collect the string of entries for you, that’s between you and PayPal. You can do anything legal with any other person or company on which you agree. When the government imposes it on you because THEY want your information, the government has crossed a line. Their official action negates agreement.
And if you say “but we have a representative gubmint and they can pass laws!” then the response is “they can only legitimately pass laws consistent with the Constitution.”
Ruh-Roh Raggy! JoeyB changed his story. First Joey claimed they were merely “tracking income for taxes”.
But after the board embarrassed him, he’s now changed his story (as he always does) and is claiming the government is looking for “patterns”.
But here is the dirt little secret that low-IQ Joey doesn’t want you to know: the federal government has 0 authority to track my spending or my “patterns”. None. And only sick fucking fascist parasites like himself would argue that the government can or should.
Way to ignore the point. You go ahead and pass laws to track income. No problem. But it is a huge “no” to tracking individuals’ spending.Right.
The 16th Amendment allows them to tax income.
By logic, you need laws and policies to be able to track income in order to tax it.
Except there's that pesky 16th Amendment....
It's pretty clear why this is needed in a "gig" economy. A lot of transactions happen under the radar.
Any such laws cannot violate any of your constitutional rights, and the reporting requirement certainly does that. The law being discussed here is an even more blatant violation.Right.
The 16th Amendment allows them to tax income.
By logic, you need laws and policies to be able to track income in order to tax it.
Except there's that pesky 16th Amendment....
It's pretty clear why this is needed in a "gig" economy. A lot of transactions happen under the radar.
You're forgetting those pesky 4th amendment and 5th amendments.Right.
The 16th Amendment allows them to tax income.
By logic, you need laws and policies to be able to track income in order to tax it.
Except there's that pesky 16th Amendment....
It's pretty clear why this is needed in a "gig" economy. A lot of transactions happen under the radar.
Joey is a human spambot.I’m not exaggerating when I tell you that JoeB131 denies the sun is hot and air exists. He’s a total troll. Just here to try to get a reaction out of people.
One cannot “forget” something they never learned. JoeyB isn’t particularly bright.You're forgetting those pesky 4th amendment and 5th amendments.
Way to ignore the point. You go ahead and pass laws to track income. No problem. But it is a huge “no” to tracking individuals’ spending.
You don't give a fuck of actually respecting the Constitution if it gets in the way of your agenda, do you Joe?Not sure how you catch the tax evaders without tracking the spending... but never mind. You guys blew this way out of proportion.
You don't give a fuck of actually respecting the Constitution if it gets in the way of your agenda, do you Joe?
Spending isn't income, you dumb fuck. Payments from my bank account don't have a thing to do with my income because I'm not a business.There's no constitutional issue here. The 16th Amendment gives the government the right to track and tax income.
Spending isn't income, you dumb fuck. Payments from my bank account don't have a thing to do with my income because I'm not a business.
You seem intent on proving that you're the world's biggest dumbfuck. That's a clear violation of the 4th amendment and the 5th amendment. Of course, being required to file taxes is already a violation of the 5th Amendment.
Hey C_Clayton_Jones - we know you’re a devout fascist and all, but we’re all wondering if you’d like to retract your hilarious previous propaganda that the United States is “currently functioning under constructional government”?The United States is currently functioning under Constitutional government, nothing needs to be ‘restored’ – the notion is moronic, baseless idiocy.
Yep. And they already track income, dumb-fuck. So why the need for this new law? Because this is not tracking “income”. This is tracking spending.Income is someone's payment,
Didn't a secret memo come out that Trump was breaking the law and you didn't want to believe it? Or you didn't care?Hey C_Clayton_Jones - we know you’re a devout fascist and all, but we’re all wondering if you’d like to retract your hilarious previous propaganda that the United States is “currently functioning under constructional government”?
Because not even your low-IQ ass actually believes that:
How are you not humiliated every time you post?
- Egregiously violating the 4th Amendment is “constitutional”
- The C.I.A. hiding their mass surveillance of U.S. citizens (sans a warrant) from Congress is “constitutional”
Newly declassified letter warns CIA has conducted 'secret' program that collects 'bulk' data on Americans | Blaze Media
The Central Intelligence Agency has used a "secret" program to collect data on American citizens in "bulk," according to a letter that was partially declassified on Thursday.What are the details?Two Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee — Sen. Ron Wyden (Ore.) and Martin Heinrich (N.M.)...www.theblaze.com
When you want to take Satan to The Prom, ask a girl who works for The FBI or CIA.Hey C_Clayton_Jones - we know you’re a devout fascist and all, but we’re all wondering if you’d like to retract your hilarious previous propaganda that the United States is “currently functioning under constructional government”?
Because not even your low-IQ ass actually believes that:
How are you not humiliated every time you post?
- Egregiously violating the 4th Amendment is “constitutional”
- The C.I.A. hiding their mass surveillance of U.S. citizens (sans a warrant) from Congress is “constitutional”
Newly declassified letter warns CIA has conducted 'secret' program that collects 'bulk' data on Americans | Blaze Media
The Central Intelligence Agency has used a "secret" program to collect data on American citizens in "bulk," according to a letter that was partially declassified on Thursday.What are the details?Two Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee — Sen. Ron Wyden (Ore.) and Martin Heinrich (N.M.)...www.theblaze.com