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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    That has nothing to do with the amount they pay into the federal tax load. You don't have a right to other people's money dumbass.
    the founders thought so

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    the founders thought so
    Lol, no, they didn't. The founders never envisioned confiscatory taxes. That's why we fought the Revolutionary War ya dumb fuck.
    Every life matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    Sorry, but liberals just are not believable anymore. All you fuckers do is lie lie lie.
    An American conservative...

    ...pretending that liars bother him!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Apisa View Post
    An American conservative...

    ...pretending that liars bother him!

    Don't you have some clouds to yell at Frank?
    Every life matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    Don't you have some clouds to yell at Frank?
    I always have time for the clowns, CB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    dear fucking idiot

    we can write the tax laws to take care of that


    Your fucks refuse to write those type of tax laws shit for brains


    fuck you very much
    Dear fucktard, what laws would you suggest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    the founders thought so
    OMG, you are really dumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    Lol, no, they didn't. The founders never envisioned confiscatory taxes. That's why we fought the Revolutionary War ya dumb fuck.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United...can_Revolution



    The official post office was created in 1792 as the Post Office Department (USPOD). It was based on the Constitutional authority empowering Congress "To establish post offices and post roads". The 1792 law provided for a greatly expanded postal network, and served editors by charging newspapers an extremely low rate. The law guaranteed the sanctity of personal correspondence, and provided the entire country with low-cost access to information on public affairs, while establishing a right to personal privacy.[14]

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United...can_Revolution



    The official post office was created in 1792 as the Post Office Department (USPOD). It was based on the Constitutional authority empowering Congress "To establish post offices and post roads". The 1792 law provided for a greatly expanded postal network, and served editors by charging newspapers an extremely low rate. The law guaranteed the sanctity of personal correspondence, and provided the entire country with low-cost access to information on public affairs, while establishing a right to personal privacy.[14]
    Oh my fucking God, again with the Post Office. Get tested retard.

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Road#History


    Cumberland Road[edit]


    Start of the Cumberland National Road marker
    Construction of the Cumberland Road (which later became part of the longer National Road) was authorized on March 29, 1806, by President Thomas Jefferson. The new Cumberland Road would replace the wagon and foot paths of the Braddock Road for travel between the Potomac and Ohio Rivers, following roughly the same alignment until just east of Uniontown, Pennsylvania. From there, where the Braddock Road turned north towards Pittsburgh, the new National Road/Cumberland Road continued west to Wheeling, West Virginia (then part of Virginia), also on the Ohio River.
    The contract for the construction of the first section was awarded to Henry McKinley on May 8, 1811,[6] and construction began later that year, with the road reaching Wheeling on August 1, 1818. For more than 100 years, a simple granite stone was the only marker of the road's beginning in Cumberland, Maryland. In June 2012, a monument and plaza were built in that town's Riverside Park, next to the historic original starting point.
    Beyond the National Road's eastern terminus at Cumberland and toward the Atlantic coast, a series of private toll roads and turnpikes were constructed, connecting the National Road (also known as the Old National Pike) with Baltimore, then the third-largest city in the country, and a major maritime port on Chesapeake Bay. Completed in 1824, these feeder routes formed what is referred to as an eastern extension of the federal National Road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guille View Post
    Oh my fucking God, again with the Post Office. Get tested retard.
    facts don't have expiration dates idiot

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Road#History


    Cumberland Road[edit]


    Start of the Cumberland National Road marker
    Construction of the Cumberland Road (which later became part of the longer National Road) was authorized on March 29, 1806, by President Thomas Jefferson. The new Cumberland Road would replace the wagon and foot paths of the Braddock Road for travel between the Potomac and Ohio Rivers, following roughly the same alignment until just east of Uniontown, Pennsylvania. From there, where the Braddock Road turned north towards Pittsburgh, the new National Road/Cumberland Road continued west to Wheeling, West Virginia (then part of Virginia), also on the Ohio River.
    The contract for the construction of the first section was awarded to Henry McKinley on May 8, 1811,[6] and construction began later that year, with the road reaching Wheeling on August 1, 1818. For more than 100 years, a simple granite stone was the only marker of the road's beginning in Cumberland, Maryland. In June 2012, a monument and plaza were built in that town's Riverside Park, next to the historic original starting point.
    Beyond the National Road's eastern terminus at Cumberland and toward the Atlantic coast, a series of private toll roads and turnpikes were constructed, connecting the National Road (also known as the Old National Pike) with Baltimore, then the third-largest city in the country, and a major maritime port on Chesapeake Bay. Completed in 1824, these feeder routes formed what is referred to as an eastern extension of the federal National Road.
    What's your point cock holster? Do you think that is socialism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    facts don't have expiration dates idiot
    They don't but I'm surprised you know that seeing as how you've clearly never been close enough to a fact to know.

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    https://www.thoughtco.com/the-national-road-1774053


    The Congress passed legislation allocating the sum of $30,000 for the building of the road, stipulating that the President should appoint commissioners who would supervise the surveying and planning. President Thomas Jefferson signed the bill into law on March 29, 1806.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guille View Post
    They don't but I'm surprised you know that seeing as how you've clearly never been close enough to a fact to know.


    dear fucking idiot ,

    you have not linked to a fact in this whole thread


    fuck you very much

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