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Cracking The IRS Code – Time For The TRUTH – Part Two

May 25th, 2009 courses tax   25 Comments

THIS VERSION OF THE VIDEO IS IN TWO PARTS

Cracking The IRS Code – It’s Time For The TRUTH To Be REVEALED! – Part 2

A Crash Course In The Surprising REALITY Of The Income Tax

Think if you get paid for working you earn “income” and owe income taxes? The IRS might want you to think so, but don’t ume you do-learn what the law actually says. It might not say what you think it does.

Peter Eric Hendrickson, author of “Cracking the Code-The Fascinating Truth About Taxation In America”, explains what the federal income tax really is and who it really applies to.
After watching this you should understand why we don’t need the so-called “FairTax”.

In part two you’ll learn about readers of “Cracking The Code” who have received a refund of everything withheld from their pay in federal, state, social security, and medicare taxes.

So far, readers of the book–now in its eighth printing–have retained or taken back a total of nearly three million dollars from federal and state governments.

Part One is here:

There’s more information at:

http://www.losthorizons.com

NOTE: some readers’ comments at the end of part two have been edited out. The full revised video is at:

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND EDUCATION REGARDING THIS LARGELY MISUNDERSTOOD TOPIC:

LEARN WHY THE PAPER WORK REDUCTION ACT IS A PROPER DEFENSE FOR NON FILING OF THE IRS FORM 1040

http://www.citizensoftheamericanconstitution.org/IRS/1040_checkmate.htm

http://www.truthaboutax.com/site/1515517/page/636125

http://www.tax-freedom.com/ta04001.htm

http://www.tax-freedom.com/ta04003.htm

SEE ALSO BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE DECEPTIVE PRACTICES OF THE IRS:

http://www.truthaboutax.com/

http://www.truthattack.org/

http://www.supremelaw.org/authors/cooper/cooper.htm

http://www.supremelaw.org/

http://www.amerocurrency.com/USvsUSA.pdf

http://www.thelawthatneverwas.com/new/ratification.asp

http://famguardian.org/Publications/GreatIRSHoax/GreatIRSHoax.htm

Now Comes The Cover-Up: June 2004
Income Tax Documents Missing From National Archives Operation “What’s Left?”

http://www.givemeliberty.org/RTPLawsuit/Update06-17-04.htm

Duration : 0:10:1

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Cafferty File: How Clear Is It Where McCain Stands On Issues

May 23rd, 2009 courses tax   22 Comments

From the Cafferty File, here’s Jack’s question:

If John McCain doesn’t stop changing his position on the issues, he threatens to make John Kerry look like an amateur.

In order for McCain to win in November, he has to appeal to both the traditional Republican base and to independents. Dana Milbank in the Washington Post says it’s a delicate dance, and if McCain’s not careful “he’s liable to break a hip.” Of course any doctor will tell you a broken hip can be very difficult to recover from.

On Iraq, the economy, guns and God, McCain is to the right. On immigration, campaign finance reform and global warming, he’s to the left. It’s all very reminiscent of John Kerry back in 2004.

McCain went after Barack Obama yesterday, for proposing a windfall profits tax on oil companies. A month ago McCain said he was willing to consider a windfall tax on the oil companies.

What about offshore drilling? During his last presidential run, McCain was against it. Now he’s for it, saying the states should decide if they want to drill for oil off the coast. This could cost him big time in states like California and Florida which are extremely environmentally conscious.

Then there are the Bush tax cuts. McCain was against them — twice — but now he’s for them.

McCain has also called for the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay to be closed down and torture banned. But last week he criticized the Supreme Court’s ruling that detainees there should have access to U.S. courts — calling it “one of the worst decisions in the history of this country.”

Here’s my question to you: How clear is it where John McCain stands on the issues?

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Nouveau Riche – Real Estate 101, Mortgages, Buy & Hold, Rehab, Tax Liens, Foreclosures and More!

May 20th, 2009 courses tax   No Comments

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I am enrolling students now for our next college.

Presentation by: Chris Record

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+ Tax/Shipping

May 18th, 2009 courses tax   No Comments

Made for Harry Cheney’s Fall 2006 Visual Storytelling course at Chapman University.

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How To REALLY Get An Economy Moving Again

May 15th, 2009 courses tax   10 Comments

Oh Tax Cuts. You’re like the horror movie villain that never goes away. We kill you over and over again but you just keep coming back!

ProudToBeCanadian is someone who actually irritated me enough to motivate me to post a video again, who knew it could happen? Well it wasn’t all that difficult.

To the substance! PTBC unfortunately falls victim to the “Government spending never gets anything moving again, it’s always tax cuts!” disease, which is understandable, considering that failed theory permeates American politics like an aforementioned horror movie villain. The initial point of his video was I think a misunderstanding, or just stupid, because he seems to think Obama was trying to make a failed standalone joke, when he was actually responding to his critics, who were claiming it was some sort of liberal spending package, and not a stimulus bill.

Of course, a stimulus bill is a spending bill, even the tax cuts require money to be spent, because it’s either choking off revenue, or providing a plain out tax rebate, but that’s not the point of the video.

The point is, PTBC shows a serious lack of understanding on how to get an economy moving again. Apparently, government spending IN ANY INSTANCE is a bad an ineffective thing and tax cuts should be preferred. Which of course, would surprise anyone who’s been living in the real world since 2001.

Tax cuts are ineffective for a variety of reasons, which I explained in the video, but the short version of that is, in order to get people spending money through a tax cut to the amount it would require to turn everything around, (which is a huge umption, the umption people people actually spend that money, instead of save it) it would require a tax cut the size of which we have never seen. Government spending is more flexible, is guaranteed to be spent, and provides more ‘bang for the buck’ than a tax cut would. Tax cuts also choke off revenue for essential government services, that I suppose in PTBC’s world would be abolished entirely.

The problem here is, government spending is more effective on a per dollar basis than a flat out tax cut/tax rebate in terms of getting things moving again. But I suppose he just simply doesn’t understand this. Oh well, I’m back, anyway!

“Food stamps tops the list, with each dollar generating $1.73 in economic activity because people who get the food stamps will spend them in grocery stores, and not simply use them to rebuild savings or pay off credit card debt.”

http://thepumphandle.wordpress.com/2008/11/04/feeding-a-family-on-food-stamps/

“Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Economy.com has quantified the “bang-for-the-buck” of the various components that are under discussion in the current stimulus package. He estimates that extending UI benefits would generate $1.64 in additional economic activity per dollar of cost. That is the second highest bang-for-the-buck of all stimulus options, just behind a temporary increase in food stamp benefits at $1.73.[4]”
http://www.cbpp.org/1-31-08ui.htm

Duration : 0:9:57

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