January 2, 2014
Morning Show 1h 1m Complete Radio Episode 2014
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed citizenship status and political determination, citing historical legal documents from the 1830s and the Law of Nations by Vattel to explain how individuals can declare themselves US nationals rather than 14th Amendment citizens, thereby changing their legal and tax status. He then read extensively from Jerome Frank's 1933 speech 'Experimental Jurisprudence and the New Deal' delivered to the American Association of Law Schools, arguing that New Deal lawyers used experimental legal techniques to expand government power. The show included a caller, Myron from Pennsylvania, asking about citizenship status changes and non-resident alien designations in tax code, with Koernke explaining the distinction between residents and non-residents under the 14th Amendment and Title 26 tax regulations. The broadcast also featured announcements about a drawing for a Kenwood transceiver and discounted AR-22 rifle components.

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