My reply was based on this portion of your statement:
which means the federal government doesn't have to allocate revenues from specific tax sources to specific expenditures.
The apportionment requirement doesn't impact how monies are spent. Only how they are collected.
My reply was based on this portion of your statement:
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which means the federal government doesn't have to allocate revenues from specific tax sources to specific expenditures.
The apportionment requirement doesn't impact how monies are spent. Only how they are collected.
Well, okay. My statements were focused on the collection. But yes, you don't have to apportion spending. I didn't mean to suggest that. Congress passes laws for spending.
Well, okay. My statements were focused on the collection. But yes, you don't have to apportion spending. I didn't mean to suggest that. Congress passes laws for spending.
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