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Hassan Phillips
10 February, 04:45
By law, all tax laws must originate with in
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Billy Waller
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By law, all tax laws must originate within the "House of Representatives" as opposed to the Senate, since the Founding Fathers wanted to make the process of taxation as fair and representative as possible.
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