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While its a short article from their site its informative , talking about how WW2 set the stage for where we are now with the income tax and how our government spending boomed since then with this new revenue stream https://taxfoundation.org/blog/world-war-ii-us-taxation/#%3A%7E%3Atext=WWII+Changed+How+We+Raise+Revenue&text=The+personal+income+tax+had%2Cas+a+share+of+revenue
Maybe you should do some of research rather than immediately labeling something "Brainrot shit of a q anon theory". You sound like you're a bot just parroting some nonsense. Do some personal research on how ww2 changed taxation in America, because this "brainrot shit" isn't actually shit at all, but your comment sure is
ps - in case you don't know how to google, please go to taxfoundation.org maybe you'll learn something
I mean was it alive or dead? Certain small bugs like that aren't uncommon to find in dry goods. Things like flour and grains have an acceptable level of bug 'parts' in them. The FDA's acceptable threshold for flour is 75 or less insects fragments per 50 grams of flour. If the mealworm was dead/dried etc I wouldn't worry so much and I'm not sure what they would do about it, it's not dangerous to public health
I love how Skippy62able has never changed , I find he is a channel that perfectly embodies what old youtube was really about