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Can SCOTUS “preemptively” ban a wealth tax?

The obvious and short answer to the title question is no. The Supreme Court doesn’t take up questions regarding court cases that it hasn’t been asked to review. But that could be the inadvertent result depending on the outcome of a case the court agreed to hear this week. It’s the case of Moore v. United States, and if the plaintiffs prevail, the court’s ruling might prevent the passage of any sort of “wealth tax” that the Democrats have been trying to force through for years. In fact, the plaintiffs in the case have effectively asked the court to set that precedent. But this case isn’t a slam dunk by any stretch of the imagination. (New Republic)Read More 

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