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More Perfect

The Most Perfect Album: Episode 6

More Perfect

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4.814.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2018

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

This season, More Perfect is taking its camera lens off the Supreme Court and zooming in on the words of the people: the 27 amendments that We The People have made to our Constitution. We're taking on these 27 amendments both in song and in story. This episode is best listened to alongside 27: The Most Perfect Album, an entire album (an ALBUM!) and digital experience of original music and art inspired by the 27 Amendments. Think of these episodes as the audio liner notes.

On first read the 16th and 22nd Amendments are at best sleepers and at worst, stinkers. In a list of Constitutional hits like the right to free speech, the right to bear arms, and birthright citizenship, the amendments covering taxes and term limits tend to fall by the wayside. But in Episode 6 of More Perfect's third season we take these forgotten gems and make them shine.

The 16th Amendment sets up the income tax, sinking dread into the hearts of millions of Americans every April. But if the income tax is so hated, why did we vote to put it in the Constitution? And why do so many people willingly pay? In this episode we take on those questions and contemplate whether the 16th amendment might be less about money or law, than is about deciding what it means to belong.

Next we move on to the 22nd Amendment and presidential term limits. If we as U.S. citizens are happy with our leadership, why shouldn't we be able to keep electing the same president for as many terms as we want? The ghost of George Washington comes back to give Franklin Delano Roosevelt some major side-eye as we explore the roots of the rule, and why it matters today.

When you're done with the episode, check out songs by Post Animal and Pavo Pavo inspired by Amendments 16 and 22 on 27: The Most Perfect Album.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is more perfect, I'm Chad Ipumrod. This season we are bringing you 27 the most

0:08.3

perfect album. Hopefully you know the drill by now but we have put together a

0:14.6

series of songs by a whole bunch of different musicians inspired by the

0:19.6

amendments to the US Constitution. Thus far we have done 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0:28.5

11 13 14 15 today we're gonna keep going non-linear we're gonna leapfrog

0:33.0

ahead but also double back we'll hear the liner notes first in the songs. These two

0:37.4

amendments are enough are of a very particular breed you know in the taxonomy of

0:43.5

the 27 amendments there are the ones that are the sort of the big ones the the

0:46.8

soaring principle freedom of speech you know those kind of amendments and then

0:54.0

you have the wonky ones the procedural ones that are almost like engineering

1:00.0

drawings like okay we've got this house it needs a structural fix so here's how

1:04.9

you do it you put this thing against this thing you bolt this to that and then

1:08.8

it maybe it'll work they're very kind of practical I actually find those kind of

1:14.0

amendments to be the most interesting today we have two of those starting with

1:17.8

16th amendment income tax tax the 16th amendment is probably not one of the

1:28.2

ones that you know off the top of your head more perfect producers Saracari but

1:33.2

if you live in the United States and you're bringing home a paycheck well it's

1:38.5

that time of year again coming up tax tank tax season is definitely a part of

1:42.7

your life the Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes on

1:46.5

incomes from whatever source derived without a portion meant among the several

1:50.7

states and without regard to any senses or enumeration you probably also know

1:56.6

that nobody wants to be in axis I don't like the IRS what does he like they take

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