Jason Bourne wrote:Here and on other threads Rollo insists prop 8 took away a fundamental right and he argues that such a thing has never happened. I noted the the 16th amendment did just that, took away a fundamental right to enjoy ones income.
Never been recognized as a constitutional fundamental right (nor has the ability to drink liquor).
The flaw in your theory is that you say the court has to decide what is a fundamental right. I think this is incorrect. The only time the court gets involved is when there is a dispute about what is and is not. The constitution spells out rights already. Additionally historically an income tax was unconstitutional. If I recall at times when the government attempted to impose one it was overturned. Sure there were taxes to run the country, just not income taxes. I will look later to see if I can find some court law on this.
To Trevor, your logic on this is flawed. Even if I have income left if the government takes some I lose the right to enjoy THAT income. If you have 50 acres of land but the government seizes 25 acres of that land you now have 25 less acres to enjoy something you had a right to. The same is true of your income.