Posted on 04/16/2014 6:57:31 AM PDT by Kaslin
They had to Pass the Bill so that we, oh these many years later, could see what was In the Bill?
I read yesterday they have suspended this. Doesn’t make it less odious, but that is a good thing.
Actually I believe the government is so bankrupt they are grasping at straws to make their interest payments.
I agree, and it’s going to get worse, MUCH worse.
I wish I could remember where I read it, but there was a government sometime back that was so broke that they sent ‘tax collectors’ to citizens, homes and estates and took everything and anything of value to ‘pay’ for the taxes ‘owed’. Of course back then the Tax Collector made up his mind on the spot as to how much was ‘owed’.
A lot of people ended up in the ‘poor house’ and faced the possibility of ‘transportation’ to a colony on the other side of the world. Where they would work as indentured servants to pay off their debts and the cost of transporting them.
Next time they'll follow through.
Could you indicate your source? A lesson I've learned since I started posting, here. (I've got the scars...)
2008 ??
AHHH, which POTUS signed this bill into law in 2008?
Need to look this up.
You must be speaking of my Great, Great, Great, Great, Great... Grandpa who came here as an indentured servant from Sussex. Years later he went on to support the Continental Army and both his boys served in the Revolutionary War...the latest generation has proudly served in the Marines.
No President signed it.
There are so many things wrong with this. First of all,why is something like this in a “farm” bill? These bills that get passed are so confusing that I wonder if anyone understands them. Maybe that’s the whole reason for doing things the way they do. How does the gov’t. justify trying to collect money that THEY mistakenly or otherwise paid to a third party? All the time spent on this could be better applied to simplifying the whole process so that everybody knows where they stand. They need to change the laws we already have so they are readily understandable,rather than having the need of some high-dollar attorney to interpret them however they see fit.
FTA: “Of note, the Farm Bill of 2008 was passed over President Bushs veto.”
What needs to be looked up and why, exactly?
This “little” incident points out the fact that our Congress critters for the most part do not write our laws for the most part they don’t even read them. They are far to busy playing the part of ‘drunken lords’ to be bothered with such stuff. Instead it is their staffs in cahoots with the lobbyists who write our laws and advise the ‘drunken lords’ how to vote. The Congress critters come and go but the staff stays, they are the true power. To get an idea of how it works watch the 1st season of the BBC series “Yes Minister”.
It is a distinct possibility...
The great danger for us today is that the ones they will be coming after are the ones with assets Either in cash or property.
Just so they can give it to the ones they currently have to keep appeased, we (not-so)-jokingly call them the ‘Gibsmedats’.
And which Republican stalwarts spoke long and loud in furious opposition to this latest IRS outrage?
Gee, probably the same ones that rose to the defense of Cliven Bundy. Or at least dressed down the paramilitary Redcoats sent to rustle Bundy’s cattle.
Crickets again, huh?
This just shows how We The People are truly alone in our struggle. Time for the “good guys” to get better organized, since the Cavalry won’t be coming to help us.
sine qua non ex post facto.....
Sleight of hand...
No recourse...
Clinton pulled this in 1993 with tax law...
They can suspend law?
Law that Congress passed?
Well, I’ll be...
Wow
Why they should just sent em to Australia ...
/s
“... the language was added to the bill after passage by both the House and the Senate...”
“... The Table of Contents of Public Law 110-246 states:
Section 14219. Elimination of statute of limitations applicable to collection of debt by administrative offset.
The body of the bill contains no such section ...”
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Something is very very strange and very very wrong about this.
The lesson here is that Big Data has been entered into a massive database.
Total Information Awareness
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