Posted on 07/12/2013 9:29:48 AM PDT by Perseverando
Concerning the action, or more appropriately, inaction, of the Republicans on all of the scandals and improprieties swirling around the Obama Admininstration, one is left with two possible conclusions: 1) they remain afraid of being called racists by the MSM; or, 2) they agree with what Obama is doing, but can’t come out and say so.
Someone said long before the 2008 election that Obama could commit a major felony on national TV and he would be praised and the crime completely ignored.
The U.S. voters made a rookie mistake in 2008...never hire someone you can’t fire.
There’s a third, more ominous possibility: the Obmamaites have embarrassing NSA information about them and are blackmailing them. Maxine Waters told us this might happen (a broken clock is right twice a day.)
They don’t have the requisite equipment (spine, testicles) to do anything like that to the Dems.
Tea Partiers, on the other hand . . .
Yet another good find!
Here is the money quote FRom the article:
“It also means the good-hearted efforts to end the IRS are not likely to go anywhere either unless, of course, you do something about it.
What can you do?
It starts with getting up to speed on the problem. You can do that by getting the latest issue of Whistleblower magazine, which does a great job of providing in-depth coverage of the endemic problems associated with the IRS in one convenient package or special report.(Its just $7.50) (http://www.wnd.com/2013/07/irs-scandal-ive-seen-this-movie-before/)
[I have read the entire issue — I HIGHLY recommend it to you!]
Then it entails pressuring members of Congress not to drop the ball, again. Dont bother with Democrats. They dont want to hear about it. They will just tell you the problem was isolated to a few rogue agents who went off the reservation. Just focus on the Republicans, who claim they oppose this sort of thing and take it seriously.
Be prepared to be relentless. Thats what you will have to do to get through to them.”
We will never be FRee country so long as we have and income tax and an Internal Revenue Service!
Help us get rid of both: http://www.fairtax.org
EVERY American will be better off with the FairTax, except those self-aggrandizing folks in Washington, DC who play and profit handsomely playing the “rent-seeking” game.
Even laid-off IRS employees and CPAs who depend on the IRC will be better off — they can go find honest work!
They’ll be happier, make more money and will be able to hold their heads up in public!
C’mon, Americans!
C’mon FReepers!
We can do this!
We can replace the income tax with the FairTax and we can abolish the IRS!
Why won’t our inillustrious, so-called “conservative” House assure that we never have to deal with the IRS again? Article I section 8 gives them that authority.
Because they are not incompetent, but collaborators; this is the only conclusion that makes sense of the entire lack-of-vigor in pursuing wrongdoing (see Fast & Furious, Benghazi, questionable presidential eligibility, and so on).
Scandals don’t affect politicians. It’s the press coverage of the scandal the affects politicians. The IRS scandal never made the front page, therefore it was a non-story. The quality of a democratic republic will never exceed the quality of the press.
“What can you do?..”
We can also write a letter to the editor. Can you imagine if half the FReepers across the country did that? We could reach a lot of folks.
That is right.
Lets beat the FairTax drum!
How many people actually read Letters to the Editor?
I haven’t seen one in years.
There is only one way out of this.
And it’s not to be discussed in polite company.
I read letters to editors more often that I read the “news” from the “journalists.”
My elderly aunt doesn’t listen to talk radio, nor does she have a computer, but she ALWAYS reads those letters to editors.
They ARE read by many folks, and have an impact.
Claire Wolfe in “101 Things To Do Until The Revolution” that Letters to the Editor were much more effective than letters to Congress; with the decline of the newspaper industry I wouldn’t have thought there were that many people actually reading Letters to Editors.
A most excellent point, Sun.
A letter to the editor of your local paper will be seen, and there are plenty of outstanding letters one could use to make our FairTax case.
Have at it!
“..Letters to the Editor were much more effective than letters to Congress ..”
Thank you.
Once I wrote an email to my rep., who was more afraid of Pelosi than his constituents, and since I knew he would ignore me (and others), I copied and pasted my email to him and sent it to the editor, telling editor this is what I wrote my congressman.
And they printed it. I figure maybe they won’t ignore us so much if we make our gripes to them public.
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