2/10
Horrible in his appliance of "logic"
7 February 2009
This whole movie is based on the idea that the 16th amendment does not confer the rights for the government to tax income.

Thats all fair and fine.

But he, and several of the interviewed people, keeps on saying that there is no law that requires you to file an income tax.

But as one of the experts he was referred to by IRS states; There is a law. Title 26. The producer behind this movie just think its unconstitutional. Thats a whole different ball game though.

Read it again: The law is there. You have to pay income tax. According to that law at least.

What remains is finding out whether the law is constitutional. And instead of spending time on that, he spends time on circular arguments created by the twisted idea that the law does not exist - because he _thinks_ it should not.

He even claims to be threatened when a smarter guy than him, that is NOT working for the IRS, tells him he will learn the truth. When all he was basically doing was calling him stupid, which was well deserved.

For sane person with a minimum of logical ability, viewing this "documentary" fast becomes an exercise in restraint as you want desperately to reach in and tell the idiot to stop.

He might be on to something in terms of the 16th amendment. But he loses it all in useless tinfoilhattery.
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