Up through Georgia and then came straight over north Alabama and a hog here for 3 days and we had highs of about 62 and 63 you know these people that think good you know we've got global warming they're there they're crazy but now the storm has gone away it wasn't anything more than a bunch of rain now the warp is coming back we're going to getting into the eighty's and ninety's all hope for the rest of September and I gotta say I was left in Oklahoma I went to law school and alcohol man I know about those tornadoes so I know a little bit about severe weather but glad to hear that things went well for years so Ok let's say Max looks ruthless if you live in the chitchat there are people there might be from you know I think most people that would listen to a program like this without Rumack me 1st one is and for those that involved or don't know can you give us little us even for yourself. Or for the volume a mac you know I have to hold back because abuse is coming on the back grandmother so we got a bike payphones we got about another hour and 15 minutes she was on the back to rape her. a long time. The odds of the world. Now welcome back to rainy Auburn's program he has named to breed America of course Randi's not to host today I am buying a slave a craft I'm a lawyer criminal defense lawyer from North Alabama Huntsville specifically and I invite you to listen to this program on the steps and because we're going to be talking about the federal income tax and to do that I have a divided on the back but fierce and you know what I'm now a Southern California he's a criminal defense attorney just like me and he defends people charge for tax scrubs and right before the bright mac I asked you to introduce yourself to the audience. Thanks what really weird. Yeah Mer thanks very much and very easily go to the tower as dot com. Starts to learn about my background and my son Nathan has basically taken on the practice and my background is really part of law school military announcers Westpoint Airborne Ranger infantry jumpmaster Special Forces simulated company commander Vietnam for 18 months volunteered flies likely did that then I'm going to law school to I was 30 so I guess I'm a slow learner but I think it out you know Warriors control lost and I don't want to be controlled so I'm going to go to law school and that's you know I tell people I think a lot of the things I like warriors like of I want a script of aids or is. Not included that comes in force and that's just a general statement but. I feel the same you know. It's true that lawyers control and sit and so I don't want to be controlled so that's that's my background plus tried over $55.00 there's been sort of for $24.00 states and we do a lot of civil litigation and also civil representation the best thing is to keep the client out of court and what's really happening now with us and I got I got to give my arrested for this by the way it's not all bad apples but that reality Iris is an institution yes but there's a lot of decent folks within iris that we work with and thankful for because this offer in compromise program is just really been a real blessing to many many of our clients and sometimes you can have Nathan on the and explain the process and how successful he's been with the offer and compromise so long and short of it that's my background and I'm always looking for new language of attack and that's I'm not going to get ahead of the game or we're going to be discussed and some possible new angles as a public fact as against our asked them Max let me have got something I want to do with our radio audience I want to introduce them to a bunch of information and folks if you've got to be in. If you're in front of your computer you can also follow me along and you know look at my website if you want to get over my website it's called the Dixieland Law Journal and the way it happens this one word you've got all the information that a lot of talk about happens to be posted it's not my regular Web site learn to be craft this is posted on the Internet service provider So the way you find my web site is type in in an Internet search engine the Dixieland larger and all fake Sealand you know I'm from the south that's one search term you can use another search term is just the craft briefs that the e.c.r. A.s.t craft briefs now that will carry once you do this search on the Internet you'll come up almost There are several you know once you hit the front page there's links over to move you know I'm going through the materials that are addressed I'm a web site of broken down into the subject matter category you know I get one leak that goes over to the place calls constitutional another legal materials. Another lake is federal jurisdiction Another one is my favorite issue money and economics but we're going to talk about taxes today and then there's not only protect station Now here's what you'll find when you get over of all my website if you click on constitutional. Related legal materials that will carry over the page and there's a number of items posted on this page that you can link to one file is that I want to direct your attention to is primary sources of statutory law now when you get over to that page of my website I've got links to all the United States as of all of volumes of the state statutes of large plies Plus listen to this. All those statutes in large volume you can download and there were searchable but since we're talking to tax about tax today you can go down below the length of the statutes large volumes and there you will find all of the old tax facts and all the old tax regulations plus an explanation the history behind the family contacts is where you really feel important and having people having the ability to you know down vote the attacks that are down vote a set of regulations is real important especially since this material is all words searchable Now when we talk about some of these issues today and it would be important for you in your spare time you know I know that there are people out there that we've got retiree's I get and I get plenty of e-mail from retirees the retirees are out there looking around on the internet looking at the videos I would say would stop and start doing some study and you know if you'd start taking a look at the facts materials you know it's like anybody when you get into a new topic the 1st time you look at it it's a little alien but the more you look at it the more familiar it. And so what I would encourage your listeners to do if you're interested this topic about income taxes you know knowing a little something about the history the income tax is real important and I've got to know from my legal briefs that explain the constitutional foundation for the federal income tax of all my website but I do consider the tax tax and regulations to be real important that's one thing but I want to direct your attention to a we will also have the opportunity this afternoon I hope to talk a little bit about federal jurisdiction and if you go over my website there's a poll like that just says federal jurisdiction you know there's a lot of information in this post and there you know the Constitution provides for federal jurisdiction Article one Section $8.70 of the United States Constitution Article one Section 8 lists the Express powers of Congress Article one section a Clause 17 deals with the issue of you know the territorial jurisdiction of the United States that is real important and you will find a brief of on my website you can read that brief in the brief itself should really splaying do you want federal jurisdiction in a territorial stance really is and then if you have any real questions if you want do a little bit more deeper study which places all my web sites that are already you know surprise you know there's a link you can click on the link and go read the case itself I would get a very good accurate. 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To bring America great is gone I'm the host of the bathrooms my play big red I'm interviewing a real constitutional scholar a real tax scholar a man has been fighting the Irish just like me for decades. And we both consider this issue of sucking off the wealth of the American people from the American people by these governments Well you know it's a little bit on player there's a lot of issues that the American people need to be aware of regarding the subject of taxation and we're going to be introducing some of that was an idea is to our listeners here today now I want to run remind our listeners that normally Randi will take radio call and during the course of the radio program today we're going to be. In the 1st hour for that however if you do have a question and you want to call in chat with us and ask your question you know do that during the 2nd hour of this program download before get back to Mac. Alone and we got interrupted by that break there a minute ago you know if you get over to my Web site and take a look at the federal jurisdiction stuff you know that is a real good on. The material that will educate you about what the character or jerseys United States is but don't stop there something that is also real important is you know the material I've got there there were more lights to treat you know a lot of people are completely unaware they just simply do not know how a lot of our. Peril Lall is really implementing treaties you know years ago there was a case called the bond case bond against United States that went to United States Supreme Court people really got you know I cited about that case because what the Supreme Court did in that case that was a case involving a lady did it you know her husband's law her you know she found out about their affair and she started putting chemicals on the wall and absent things like that ultimately she got prosecuted by the feds and that case went to the United States Supreme Court and you know her argument about you know making a motion to dismiss the McCormack a special rules or powers of the states you know that a federal prosecution really invades the. Prosecutorial powers of the states you know that was the issue in that case but when you sit down you read that case the very 1st paragraph sounds you that the law that that lady was charged with Vali was based upon a chemical weapons treaty I doubt a lot of Americans just simply don't know that a lot of our federal laws are fact based on treaties you know the if you read my brief personal lives died years ago back at the turn of the century there was a guy that was you know read before Judge Judge Schrieber in Arkansas charged with violating a federal law that condemned the hunting of migratory birds when he had his Colonel case dismissed by Judge trigger because you know it was you know such a law was beyond the power of Congress for a long haul Sam then went out and got a Migratory Bird Treaty with Canada and then when that happened in. Congress an act of new law was to implement that treaty and again in federal law enforcement officials went out to Arkansas again and fag another defendant drug him before Judge Freebird of all judges that defendant said that hey man I can't believe it's a couple of years ago this judge dismissed a similar case like this and I'm going to do the same thing so he moved to dismissed but the government filed a reply to his motion saying hey we've got a treaty now and Judge tree for Agree now there there's a lot of federal law that is based on treaties to cover those matters if you get over on to my Web site and click on that link for federal jurisdiction and there's a lot of federal jurisdiction an article or 6 a case is discussed in length there but be sure to read that for that case was already Treaty there's a brief there regarding trees to shrill important Ali is real important for the American people to be educated about legal issues. Now back I've gotten wind of my introduction one of the things that before the show you and I were discussing is we want to get around and educator audience about the ministry to Procedures Act d.n.a. And that stuff do you think that that something is real important very important you're the scholar and I really appreciate the help you gave my son Scott and I on that issue and a case concerning whether the the regulation is valid as the assessment of tests is and that's a common issue of course but yeah I really appreciate. You tracked down for us the the Federal Register documents back from what Mikey 52000 was yeah and I and I had like one fine. Let me interrupt right here that's the reason why you know years ago decades ago you know when I would want to do a research regarding any particular issue like that is you know there's for a procedure that the Federal Register you had to go to a law library now here in Huntsville Alabama where I am in order for me to do some research into the federal register you know we had here we had one year sitting on the shelf for then you might use to go to federal regulations but if you wanted to see the development of some regulations I had to hop in my car made a run down to Birmingham the world went to school safer and safer University old. Tuscaloosa the University of Alabama or up to Vandy in Nashville or up to u.t. In Knoxville. Well I got so fed up with that that's the reason why I bill on my computer and the law library now I've got I've got all of the from 1936 all the way up through about 90 night almost $980.00 you know I've downloaded and made files of all the Federal Register I can pull up a whole month and a whole year of the federal register just to work searches on it but all the pages as they are so it's really easy you know if you have ever done any real property a time when examined I should now run I like to play Ok Why use to do you know I did that when I was a young lawyer. Early readers and that's all right it's the same thing Larry to trace it back to Larry with that title companies out west may hear you guys are an exploitive you know it's the last version by the journalist versions but it sure is . No light matter less we are just we're approaching our next break those are the days since we're going to talk about the administrate procedures that a lot of give our listeners kind of a history lesson regarding this character point years and years and you know almost like a 100 years you know government agencies were published things that no one has instructions to their employees. If you're going to you know like if you want to secure the Treasury or the commissioner of internal revenue you're going to be you know Fessor you know back in the late 19th century you're not dealing with the income tax for dealing with the taxes on imported goods. But converses laws regarding taxes on imported goods would be something like Well you know there is hereby imposed a tax on all the imported dresses that are 50 percent or more of cotton Well you know if your or somebody isn't forcing something in the field if you're a customs agent sitting down in the port of Charleston in South Carolina you know little fellows. Well the national office would come out with these instructions telling their agents in the field you know things like well this tax on. Addresses that are 50 percent or more cotton you know the manufacturers from England these manufacturers from anyone these manufacturers from France these manufacturers from Canada you know these stresses are subject to the tax and the stresses that have less than 50 percent cotton are not subject to the tax been list the list the company those really instructions in the field won't soon that type of stuff McCain the basis for the regulations and Congress started authorizing heads of departments to issue to implement a lot regulations that in essence was the the construction and the way to detonate is see. That it was the way that they interpreted the law that they were forcibly and those became known as regulations Well back at the turn of the 20th century if you wanted some regulations from a government agency you really had to go out and contact them right off to Washington d.c. Send them a quarter or send them a dollar and that said yes federal regulations you know like the regulations $45.00 for the Revenue Act of 1980 you know you could make a bomb Well it soon became such a problem that Congress wanted to address all this pull proliferation of regulations coming out from all these federal agencies so 1935 they passed a law all. All of all regulations of any government agency must be 1st published in The Daily federal government newspaper that they were creating by this 935 ball that newspaper to be known as the Federal Register So if any you know there is now you've got one source you know one place where people can go to read regulations so you know the Federal Register came into effect and I think 35 the 1st issue came off the press in March of 1936 soon the agency's media later law came along and said Ok Now these agencies got a publish you know there are regulations in a Code of Federal Regulations and then a $946.00 Congress comes along and passes the Administrative Procedures a man hears what the Administrative Procedures Act provides for compels it still continues and I do see the same got to publish the regulations in the far right is sure but there is a process they must go through they've got to propose a set of regulations for new regulations got to be. More and the public has to be given an opportunity to subject all offer comments. Now let me just tell you why this part of the a.p.a. Is really important that the before the start of this century you know and at the end of the 20th century a friend of mine Scott McDonald and I decided to battle 2 sets of regulations the number your customer regulations and the new requirement for Social Security numbers on driver's licenses and we published on websites you know hey there's coming out there some new regulations coming out from these government agencies so we we had 4 or 5 letters that people could download off our Web site you know fight the fingerprint Web site. They didn't copy him they had the address there all you had to do was send them in and I remember one time I had a trial up in Cheyenne Wyoming and it was lunch time and we walk