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Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) proposed legislation aimed at repealing the 16th Amendment, which allows the government to tax people’s income.
The congressman brought up his legislation in an interview with Just the News, No Noise on Wednesday. Among the four co-sponsors are Reps. Mary Miller (R-IL) and Ronny Jackson (R-TX).
“Originally the country didn’t have an income tax,” Davidson told the show hosts. “They passed the 16th Amendment to make it legal to tax people’s income. It was originally just going to be for the really, really rich people. And of course, now it’s hitting everybody.”
Davidson initially proposed the legislation last year, but it has yet to be voted on by the lower chamber. He expressed a desire to “get a vote on it.”
Davidson wrote in an X post: “Income taxes are definitely not necessary… They are neither efficient nor effective at collecting tax revenue. They are, however, powerful for surveillance and control.”
Income taxes are definitely not necessary. They are neither efficient nor effective at collecting tax revenue. They are, however, powerful for surveillance and control.
Why else would they want an additional 87,000 IRS agents? 5 infantry divisions worth…
Repeal #16A. pic.twitter.com/OBWjb9Dxlo
— Warren Davidson (@WarrenDavidson) December 4, 2023
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