The preamble to the bill of rights states that "In order to prevent the abuse and misconstruction of power, further restrictive clauses must be added".
The ninth amendment which reads "The enumeration of certain rights shall not be construed to disparge others retained by the people." What this means is that given that the Bill of Rights are restrictive clauses of the government, the restrictive clauses listed are not the only restrictive clauses.
So the 16th amendment does give Congress the power to collect taxes from whatever source derived HOWEVER it does is prohibited under the ninth amendment to collect taxes for political gestures such as that everyone should "pay their fair share", tax for no reason, tax for unconstitutional spending, tax for unconstitutional debt, or tax for wasteful spending.
The Bill of Rights also limits the judicial branch in that upholding the following the abuse of taxing powers is also an abuse of judicial power.
The ninth amendment which reads "The enumeration of certain rights shall not be construed to disparge others retained by the people." What this means is that given that the Bill of Rights are restrictive clauses of the government, the restrictive clauses listed are not the only restrictive clauses.
So the 16th amendment does give Congress the power to collect taxes from whatever source derived HOWEVER it does is prohibited under the ninth amendment to collect taxes for political gestures such as that everyone should "pay their fair share", tax for no reason, tax for unconstitutional spending, tax for unconstitutional debt, or tax for wasteful spending.
The Bill of Rights also limits the judicial branch in that upholding the following the abuse of taxing powers is also an abuse of judicial power.