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Supreme Court ruled that the Sixteenth Amendment removed the requirement that had been imposed in Pollock that apportionment � and the source of the income � be considered with respect to income taxes. Surprisingly, now I have the second wonder; why we need to be categorized into lower hierarchy than just our invented idealism: the law. We can not stand on the higher hierarchy than the law, because law means to ?never again [prevent the culprit from committing the same or other act, considered as crime and to prevent the malicious subject element [intention to commit bad deed]?
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