You don't actually listen when the Commiecrats when they call us that, do you? They've been calling all people who believe in the words in the Constitution "Right Wing Wackos" for many years now.
I believe in Original Intent, which, in their vernacular, makes me an "Extremist".
Subtle things like the RKBA really should be uninfringed (not just a little bit), and exists in the Bill of Rights to stop the Government from preventing the citizenry having the means to defend itself against the Government itself, if necessary. There is no other way to cognizantly resolve the statement from the Declaration of Independence
"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."
You aren't going to defeat tyranny by singing Kumbayah in the public park; it just will not yield so gently.
My labor is exchanged for pieces of paper, that paper exchanged for either goods or someone else's labor.
That's an
exchange, not income, quid pro quo.
If I put that money in a bank and they pay me interest to use it, that
is income (I didn't have to exchange any of my time, labor, or skills for it). Of course, inflation, controlled by the central bank (also not Constitutional, really, and thus a nongovernmental entity in order to fend such complaints off), will consume the difference between interest
and principal.
So the exchange of my labor or skill for currency (it isn't money, Constitutionally, and in reality its just a promissory note from a banking cartel that used to state in full:
This note is legal tender for all debts, public and private, and is redeemable in lawful money at the United States Treasury or any Federal Reserve Bank, as recently as the 1950 series bills) should not be taxed as "income", nor should exchanges made by barter, which are value for value exchanges with no net increase in value between those conducting the transaction.
Geez, what a radical I am.
I could go on, and I severely doubt that my beliefs will be codified any time soon. I do not expect the tens of thousands of rules, regulations, and laws infringing my RKBA will be nullified, nor will the 16th Amendment be repealed--nor its power usurping 17th Amendment that made State Governments lose their effective representation in Congress, turning the Senate into another House of Representatives.
We'll be lucky to hold the ground we have for the next couple of decades, and have to inform the youngsters out there, in spite of their Marxist indoctrination in the schools and media, just what principles the Country was founded on, no matter the flaws in the expression of that at the time (yep, slavery is that critical flaw). The whole seemingly cliche bit about the children being the future is the literal truth.
As they turn out, the country will go. The more we can get to embrace liberty and eschew Marxism and totalitarianism, the better our Nation's chances.