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Amendment Would Repeal Income Tax 
Wes Vernon
Saturday, May 12, 2001 
WASHINGTON - Congress is being asked to zap the income tax. Throw it out 
altogether. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, has introduced the "Liberty Amendment” 
(HJR 45) to repeal the income tax, "paving the way,” he says, "for real 
change in the way government collects and spends our tax dollars.”
Last month, NewsMax.com covered a demonstration outside IRS headquarters, 
with protesters arguing that the 16th Amendment creating the current tax code 
was never legally adopted.

Without saying so, some of the demonstrators seemed to indicate they may have 
been protesting in the wrong place. Most of the hapless bureaucrats at the 
IRS honestly believe they’re just doing their jobs. It is Congress that has 
refused to tackle the arguments against the legitimacy of the tax code. And 
if Congress is willing to allow an agency to have more power than the 
Constitution intended, one should not be surprised if the agency uses it.

That’s where Congressman Paul comes in. He says the 16th Amendment "has 
enabled government to expand far beyond its proper limits, invade our 
privacy, and penalize our every endeavor. The Founding Fathers never intended 
an income tax, and they certainly would be dismayed to know that Americans 
today give more than third of their income to the federal government.”

Years ago, Utah Gov. J. Bracken Lee used his high-profile position to rail 
against the 16th Amendment as "the worst thing that’s ever happened to this 
country” and believed that its repeal could have helped avert both world 
wars, as well as the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam. (See "Let ‘Em Holler” 
by Dennis L. Lythgoe, 1982, Utah State Historical Society.)

Lee did more than carry on a rhetorical war against the IRS. He withheld part 
of his income tax not already collected or which he never saw (because of the 
withholding tax) to contest the right of the government to use taxpayers’ 
money in foreign aid. He went by the book and put the money in a bank with 
instructions that it was to be removed only by a court order.

To make a long story short, he ultimately lost the case, but it won him 
nationwide acclaim from Americans who began encouraging him to run for 
president.

That never happened. Lee was one of the few politicians never inhibited about 
saying exactly what was on his mind, and was willing to take his hits at the 
polls, if it came to that.

But he won some and lost some. His fight against the income tax continued in 
later years after he became mayor of Salt Lake City.

'Snoopers and Looters'

He addressed all his IRS correspondence to "Snoopers and Looters,” and it was 
always delivered "right to their door.”

At the time of his withholding his tax money, vandals decorated the 
Governor’s Mansion with signs such as "Pay Up, Brack,” the governor shrugged 
it off by calling it a "very good paint job — well above average.”

Lee likely paid in other ways too. He claimed to have been audited every year 
for decades.

This story of a politician covered by this writer in his early years as a 
reporter is recalled now because in reading Congressman Paul’s press release 
on his current proposal, he is making the exact same arguments that Lee used 
to make.

"America existed for nearly 140 years without an income tax,” Paul says, "The 
federal government adhered to its strictly enumerated constitutional 
functions during that time, operating with modest excise revenues. When 
Congress introduced the 16th Amendment, it opened the door to the era of big 
government. This amendment would close that door.”

In sending the measure to the House Judiciary Committee, which has 
jurisdiction over any proposal to amend the Constitution, Paul follows up 
with a letter to his colleagues in which he is saying the Liberty Amendment 
is an attempt to eliminate the system altogether, forcing Congress to find a 
fair way to collect limited federal revenues.

It is presumed that if the Paul amendment ever succeeded, congressional 
left-wingers would have to find another vehicle for their class warfare. 
Though it would be difficult to talk about "tax cuts for the rich” when 
there’s no tax to cut, at least not as we currently know it, the 
ever-resourceful left would find a way.

Just wipe the slate clean and start all over. That’s the Texas lawmaker’s 
point. Somewhere, Brack Lee, who lived until 1996 when he died at the ripe 
old age of 97, must be smiling. 




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