On 4th of July Independence Day, you should know the Income Tax was deemed Unconstitutional
“There's no income tax in America until the Civil War. An emergency one Lincoln pushed after the Civil War, it's repealed 1892. They tried to have a peacetime income tax, it’s declared unconstitutional
Woodrow Wilson pushes through the income tax, the 16th Amendment in 1913. It's a 1% tax on the top 1% richest people in the country. It's not to tax the people, it’s to go after those robber barons. The Rockefellers, Carnegies, J. Paul Getty's, the Astors. It would be sort of like today that only Warren Buffett and Bill Gates and George Soros, that's what the tax is for.
And so you have Taft, pushing through a corporate income tax. And only the extreme wealthy owned corporate stock, so it was a backdoor way to get at them.
Teddy Roosevelt was responsible for inheritance tax, because only the extreme wealthy had an inheritance worth leaving. But finally, Woodrow Wilson pushes through the income tax, which is the 1% tax on the top 1% richest people.”
And today this is all applied to everyone
Let me clearly break down the order of events:
During the Civil War era (1861–1872) The first federal income tax was enacted during the Civil War under Lincoln. It was a temporary wartime measure. It was repealed in 1872, The Supreme Court upheld it as constitutional in Springer v. United States
In 1894 there was another peacetime attempt at an income tax. Congress passed a 2% tax on incomes over $4,000 as part of the Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act. The Supreme Court struck it down in Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co. They again said it was unconstitutional
So next in 1913 Congress forces an income tax on us with the 16th Amendment
But what else happened in 1913? The federal reserve was established
We had a central banking takeover and that same year they passed the income tax to steal from all of us
This should have never been allowed to happened, the income tax was ruled unconstitutional
It’s time to set Americans free and abolish the income tax
🔥🚨BREAKING: Kanye West made history, after being blackballed by the entire industry, Ye 80k people singing "Heartless" with him at SoFi Stadium
Ye: "That's what 80,000 people sound like ladies and gentlemen... they said I'd never be back in the states. Two sold-out concerts.”
jeff bezos on why playing the long game beats everyone:
1. most things we built took five to seven years before they made the company a single dollar. customers got value right away. but shareholders had to wait years. that gap is exactly where almost everyone gives up.
2. when you hit a problem, never accept either/or thinking. don't choose between two good options invent a way to get both. you can invent your way out of any box if you actually believe you can.
3. listen to customers obsessively. ignore them and you'll go astray. but they won't tell you everything. it's not their job to invent for themselves. you have to invent on their behalf.
4. if you think long-term, you have to be willing to be misunderstood. anything new and disruptive looks wrong in the early innings. we got called amazon.toast and a lot of things i can't repeat here. that's just the toll.
5. when people criticize us we ask one thing: do we actually think we're right? if yes, we keep going. if we think they have a point, we fix it fast. but we never cave just because the pressure wants a short-term answer.
6. thinking in five and seven year frames is far rarer than you'd guess. that's the whole reason it works. while everyone else chases the next quarter, you're quietly building something they can't touch.
Why is Joe Rogan asking more questions about the Charlie Kirk assassination than TPUSA and Erika?
"Who killed Charlie Kirk for real? Why is that story so clouded in mystery?"
Yes, I have seen it too. Sometimes I wonder if that was staged for the lady holding her cell phone as she walked up. It looked like a synchronized behavioral pattern.
Also, did you notice the person who was getting out the vehicle with Blake Neff, in the background? He appeared to be gesturing toward Hunter Kozak to Blake Neff. One of those. “ he’s right there” type of head gestures.
Oh my God Charlie is solving his own murder and the attempted assassination of Trump beyond the grave, his words when he was here are mind-blowing This is a must-watch please share this is extremely important. I cannot believe that we all miss this. Please share!
Joe Rogan watches in disbelief as a video reveals America’s “nonprofit” hospitals actually rake in $45,000,000,000 in profit every year.
ROGAN: “Motherf*ckers.”
One CEO at NYU Langone paid himself $15,300,000 a year.
Other CEOs paid themselves $4,500,000 while nurses made about $70,000 a year.
P. DAVIS JONES: “A congressman recently described some nonprofit hospitals as ‘hedge funds with hospital beds,’ and I was like, ‘I bet they are.’”
“The total revenues of nonprofit hospitals in America in 2023 was $1.3 trillion. Nonprofit hospitals were making $45 billion worth of profit.”
“A study that looked at almost 1,500 nonprofit hospitals found that 86% of them provided LITTLE TO NO charity.”
“It goes to executives, these CEOs getting paid about $4.5 million a year. Meanwhile, their nurses make about 70K.”
“Here’s a guy, Robert [Grossman], at a hospital in New York who paid himself $15.3 million a year. Nonprofit hospital.”
Can we all give a shout out to Staff Sgt. Hannah Davis the U.S. Marine band vocalist!
She absolutely crushed it tonight at UFC Freedom 250!
Amazing voice & American War Fighter.
Thank you for your service 🫡 🇺🇸