Thank you raven you have made my point better than I could have.
Title 31 Sect 1321, the Internal Revenue Service is part of the Department of the Treasury, which is an agency in Puerto Rico, not the Treasury Department which is a department of the US government.
See also,
Diversified Metals Products, Inc.
vs
T-Bow Company Trust, Internal Revenue Service and Steve Morgan -
where Richard R. Ward, attorney for the Department of Justice writes in his response to the suit;
"4. Denies that the Internal Revenue Service is an agency of the United States government but admits that the United States of America would be a proper party to this action."
I hope at least some on this board will at least read what I have written and verify that this is a matter of record. So if it is a matter of record and this is something that only about 1% of the population are aware of then what kind of trouble are we in?
Take a look at any bill be it a $1, $5, $10 and so on. It is a Federal Reserve note and not a bill of the US government and that is a direct violation of the Constitution. They have them minted at about $230/million and sell them back to us at face value plus charge us interest.