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"Why Congress Will Never Repeal The IRS"
from "In Defense of Rural
America"
By Ron Ewart, President
National Association of Rural
Landowners
and
nationally recognized author and speaker on freedom and property rights
issues.
©
Copyright Sunday, January 12, 2014 - All Rights Reserved
As published
on Newswithviews, January 8, 2013
https://www.newswithviews.com/Ewart/ron134.htm
This article is also available on
our website at:
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"In June, 1988 Kay Council of High Point, NC
came home one night to find a note from her husband, Alex: 'My dearest Kay - I
have taken my life in order to provide capital for you. The IRS and its liens,
which have been taken against our property illegally by a runaway agency of our
government, have dried up all sources of credit for us. So I have made the only
decision I can. It's purely a business decision... You will find my body on the
lot on the north side of the house.' At the end of a nine-year battle over a
disallowed tax shelter, the IRS claimed that the Councils owed $300,000 in
taxes, interest, and penalties. When their financial resources were exhausted,
Mr. Council committed suicide to provide Mrs. Council with $250,000 insurance
money to continue the battle. Ironically, Mrs. Council eventually won a court
ruling that she and her husband owed the IRS nothing - the IRS deficiency
notice had been sent four months after the statute of limitations had expired.
Mrs. Council, 48, said, 'I was cheated of growing old with the man I
love.'" Excerpt from an article by
Randy Fitzgerald, staff writer at Readers Digest, republished in the March
1991 Issue of Reason Magazine. Full story was republished by Devvy
Kidd in 2003 at this link: https://www.devvy.com/200311031846.html.
The above story is just one of tens
of thousands, if not millions, of Americans who have fallen afoul of the
arrogant, abusive and corrupt Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Each American that is forced to confront the IRS, must do so all
alone with very little if any assistance from anyone else.
Most Americans live in abject fear of the IRS and don't have the resources
or knowledge of the law to fight this out-of-control mega-monster that shows no
mercy and knows no law other than the law it invents to suit its
purposes. But how did we get here? We will cover one of the major
reasons a little later in this article.
The history of the income tax dates
back to the time of Kings. In the United States the first income tax
occurred in 1862 during the Civil War when President Lincoln declared the need
to raise taxes to fund the war with the South. The tax was later repealed
in 1872. The 16th Amendment, allegedly ratified by the Congress and
42 of the 48 States in 1913 under President Woodrow Wilson, became the foot in
the door for the federal government to insert its power and control over our
individual lives:
"The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes
on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the
several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration."
There are many questions and
arguments that have been raised about the constitutionality of the 16th Amendment
and whether it was properly ratified by the Congress and three-fourths of the
states. Some of those questions have been answered in cases brought
before the High Court but still many more questions persist. Some
decisions by the High Court only served to muddy the waters.
Prior to the passage of the 16th
Amendment, the federal government managed to exist on revenues from "Duties, Imposts and Excises to
pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the
United States but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout
the United States." (Article
I, Section 8, Clause 1 of the U. S. Constitution.)
But alas, the taxes collected
in accordance with the Constitution were not enough and the bankers that
loaned vast sums of money to the United States government, were uneasy about
their investments. Congress, pressured by the bankers, capitulated to
their lobby and the 16th Amendment was born that created the Federal Reserve
and the Internal Revenue Service under a progressive tax rate system,
where the higher earners pay a significantly higher tax rate in direct
violation of the equal protection clause of the U. S. Constitution.
We are told that the Federal Reserve
was created to smooth out the peaks and valleys of our economic system, as
prior to the 16th Amendment bank runs and failures were common. Perhaps
there may be an element of truth to this argument. However, the bankers
needed a steady, determinable source of re-payment to secure their loans and
what better way to do it than to tax the income of all Americans and to
create an agency that puts the fear of God into those Americans to insure
compliance of a so-called voluntary law. This could be called, "security for a loan at the point of a
gun where the government holds the gun and your head is where it is pointed."
But humans are a messy lot.
They can act either rationally, or irrationally. Most humans act
within average modes of social acceptability at certain times. As
times change the average mode changes and the people, en masse, change
with it. Given human unpredictability, the elites and educated idiots in
our society keep coming up with methods and practices to keep society within
certain envelopes of behavior. All of the elite's methods and
practices are substantiated by scientific research and studies, of course
and cannot be argued against by the masses because the elites obviously know
better. Does any of this sound familiar?
In the late 1800's a new term
surfaced that started the process of measuring social behavior and creating
methods to control it on a grand scale. Social scientists and economists
jumped on this new term with a vengeance. The new term was called
"social engineering" and it opened up a very large door to modifying
and nudging social behavior of the masses through actual laws and subliminal
messages. (To read more about the history of
social engineering, click HERE.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_engineering_(political_science)
From this "research" came
other terms like, income inequality, social equity and social
justice. Social justice is the current byword of the progressive movement
and Progressivism actually got its start during the heyday of the Industrial
Revolution at the turn of the 20th Century. Democrats will live and die
on the term "social justice". Social justice got us many large
government entitlement programs from Social Security, to Medicare, to Medicaid,
to farm aid, food stamps, welfare and now, Obama Care. These
programs bought millions of votes from those who conveniently forgot
the definition of liberty. Except, Democrats have used the term to rob,
by force of law, "those
with the greatest capability and give the ill-gotten gains to those with the
greatest need." (Karl Marx) However, without a
means to pay for their Social Justice, Democrats have set the stage for
national bankruptcy with an ever-increasing, run-away national debt.
President Hoover, in the late
1920's, retained the University of Illinois and Harvard University to conduct a
study on how to control people through their subconscious minds. Not
surprisingly, the study was paid for by the Rockefeller Foundation, one of
America's leading bankers and industrialists. Rockefeller had a vested
interest in controlling people to assure his investments in the U. S. Government
were secure. From those university studies laws were passed to
implement the findings.
In a free country, where individual
rights are the hallmark of its foundation, controlling people through their
subconscious minds is hardly the purview of a government charged with the
solemn duty of preserving, defending and protecting those individual rights and
liberties. Once again, this gives rise to the phrase, "power corrupts, absolute power
corrupts absolutely."
But let's get back to the IRS.
What better way would there be to control the behavior of the people on a grand
scale than through "playing" with how the IRS collects taxes?
Tax incentives, tax disincentives and wealth re-distribution all fall
under the umbrella of the IRS, passed
by the U. S. Congress and signed into law by the President.
Each year the Congress passes law
after law that are then given to the IRS to enforce, through tax policy
and the infamous and ever-more complex IRS tax code, Title 26 USC, etc.
As a result, the IRS has grown exponentially to implement the "social
engineering" laws that Congress passes and the President signs.
Obama Care is a prime example of a massive law being dumped on the IRS to
enforce. It has been reported that over 16,000 new IRS
employees will be required to weave Obama Care into tax law and administer its
provisions. (That's about $1,600,000,000 of your
tax money to pay for those 16,000 new employees. Today, the current
budget for the IRS is well over $12 Billion.)
Americans naturally blame the
IRS because they are the messenger and enforcer of the tax policy.
But what Americans should be doing is blaming and directing their
ire, anger and ferocity on the President, the U. S. Congress and the state
legislatures.
Many attempts over the years have
been made to reform the IRS. Many of those attempts fell on
deaf ears in Congress, the reasons for which should be abundantly
clear. However, in 1998 Congress passed the "Internal Revenue Service
Restructuring and Reform Act" (the Act). One of the
high points of the Act was to put the burden of proof on the IRS for an alleged
infraction of the IRS tax code. For those interested in studying the
details of the Act may do so HERE. (https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1406&context=mulr)
But there is one other major reason
the Congress will never repeal the IRS. The powerful accountant-CPA-tax
attorney lobby, built up around the IRS for 100 years, will stop the Congress
in their tracks if they make any attempts to abolish or significantly rein in
the IRS.
So you see ladies and gentlemen, the
Congress, or the President, love the IRS. They have no intentions of
repealing or abolishing it because they use the IRS for social and
economic engineering, against
you to control your behavior. You just think you live
in a free country. You are being directed and manipulated into controlled
behavior by overt, covert and subliminal acts by your government and even more
directly through the IRS tax code. You just don't know it because you
have capitulated to whatever government asks of you without
question. This act of omission has brought us to the deplorable and
untenable condition we find ourselves in today.
There is a way to take control,
repeal, or dismantle the IRS rather than lobbying Congress, or at the ballot
box. We will discuss this method in the third installment of this
series of articles on the IRS.
Next week we will take up the issue
of why so many income-producing Americans are not paying taxes, through the
operation of law. The article is entitled, "Why Are Thousands of Producers
Not Paying Taxes?"
If you are having difficulties with
the IRS, we encourage you to visit our IRS tax website at https://www.attackwatchspies.com, where
you will find a wealth of information, some of which will be useful and some of
which you probably didn't want to know.
Ron Ewart, a nationally known author
and speaker on freedom and property issues and author of his weekly column,
"In Defense of
Rural America",
is the President of the National Association of Rural Landowners, (NARLO)
(https://www.narlo.org)
a non-profit corporation headquartered in Washington State and dedicated to
restoring, maintaining and defending property rights for urban and rural
landowners. Mr. Ewart is now engaged in
a plan to expose the Internal Revenue Service with his website (https://www.attackwatchspies.com).
He can be reached for comment at ron@narlo.org.
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