Googled up sort of at random using "16th Amendment ratification" -
"Some tax protesters, conspiracy investigators, and others opposed to income taxes cite what they contend is evidence that the Sixteenth Amendment was never "properly ratified."
One argument is based on the contention that the legislatures of various states passed bills of ratification with different capitalization, spelling of words, or punctuation marks (e.g. semi-colons instead of commas).
Another argument made by some tax protesters is that because Congress did not pass an official proclamation recognizing Ohio's year 1803 admission to statehood until 1953 (see Ohio Constitution), Ohio was not a state until 1953. Therefore, they argue, the Sixteenth Amendment was not properly ratified. These arguments have been universally rejected by the courts."
These arguments have been universally rejected by the courts
These arguments have been universally rejected by the courts
These arguments have been universally rejected by the courts
These arguments have been universally rejected by the courts
These arguments have been universally rejected by the courts
These arguments have been universally rejected by the courts
These arguments have been universally rejected by the courts
These arguments have been universally rejected by the courts
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