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Roads, schools, sanitation, clean water, safetyThe purpose of taxation is to fund the essential functions of government. Period.
The earmarks of a civilized society
Why we pay taxes
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Roads, schools, sanitation, clean water, safetyThe purpose of taxation is to fund the essential functions of government. Period.
But what if national socialists want a feudal society?Roads, schools, sanitation, clean water, safety
The earmarks of a civilized society
Why we pay taxes
Expect the text of the amendment.This silly thread is old. Very old.
But @Leftwhiner’s misleading thread headline notwithstanding, the topic appears to be about our national debt and deficits.
That being the case, let’s keep the disingenuous Brandon Administration trial balloon ploy in out sights.
There is zero valid basis to invoke the 14th Amendment.
Why the 14th Amendment Should Be Kept out of a Debt Ceiling Crisis
Legislators have found solutions before, and, notwithstanding panicked commentary, they need to be given the chance to do so again. Kicking them out of the process would be a cure much worse than the disease.www.aei.org
HilariousI already have today. Why? Can’t you locate it?
Thanks BlutoI already have today. Why? Can’t you locate it?
I am guessing you meant “except.” And you’re wrong. I absolutely include that text which is how we know it doesn’t apply.
No, you do favors all the time Bluto.It was Faber, you dumb ass.
And you failed out or Romper Room.
Why the 14th Amendment Should Be Kept out of a Debt Ceiling Crisis (with my emphasis added).First, it is simply bad constitutional law. When the amendments says “the validity of the public debt … shall not be questioned,” it is barring repudiation of debt, not authorizing the means of repaying debt.
BlutoIgnorant twats like odd0 can’t comprehend that the 14th Amendment doesn’t say diddly dog about debt ceilings or about Presidential authority to create any more debt.
Why the 14th Amendment Should Be Kept out of a Debt Ceiling Crisis (with my emphasis added).
You’re more pathetic with each of your progressively lamer and lamer efforts at ad hominem.No, you do favors all the time Bluto.
You bend over for all things maga fuckup.
Faber would be an unattainable goal for you.
I stand secure in my assertion about you.You’re more pathetic with each of your progressively lamer and lamer efforts at ad hominem.
I understand that you lack any grasp of the topic. But feel free to keep in making a complete asshole of yourself!
Post the text then.Meh. You’re a hack. Look it up. It’s in a document you may once have heard of. It’s called the Constitution.
Sure KavanaughYou’re an absolute idiot so your being secure in your assertion is just being secure in the mutterings of a retard.