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To: nitzy
you have no proof that their incomes were that high. i read about these people . they were average middle class Americans who were just trying to form tax exempt groups to engage in the political process. if they were so wealthy then they could have still participated instead of disbanding after the IRS rejected their tax exempt status. they were not wealthy. The IRS tyrannically rejected their applications (crime 1) , crime 2: endlessly harassed and interrogated these groups , crime 3 kept their “donor” or member lists illegally, , crime 4 audited the members on this list because they called themselves tea party groups

rate of audit is .64% for up to $100,000 /year incomes.
IRS audited tea party groups at 10% almost 20 times the
rate of audit,. rate of audit was 20 times what it should be for these average Americans . very unlikely these tea party people were rich as you say or even over $100,000k per year as you say you.

plus all of these people audited were from lists the IRS demanded of the already oppressed tea party groups. yeah sure the IRS would already commit one crime denying them their tax exempt status , then harassing them and then they become saints and don’t also audit them.bs. just them having that donor list is illegal much less auditing the members on that list as the IRS did for political reasons which is tyranny

doing a lot of spinning and covering up for Obama and the IRS aren’t you

51 posted on 05/08/2014 2:09:44 PM PDT by Democrat_media (Obama ordered IRS to rig 2012 election and must resign)
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To: Democrat_media
HAHAHAHAH. OK. You got me. Good one.

You really had me going for a while there.

52 posted on 05/08/2014 4:41:52 PM PDT by nitzy
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