Isn’t it telling that those who get ensnared by the IRS have more to fear than many criminals who commit violent crimes? The IRS is the only entity in this country now in which “justice” is swift and sure. Only those who they deem to have not paid enough, and they will decide that point, can count on getting due punishment. Whereas murderers and rapists can do a few years and be set free, if that. They might get probation.
There’s no snivel rights leaders marching on behalf of taxpayers who get the short end, but there’s too many marching and yelling on behalf of murderers and rapists.
What does any of that have to do with the article? Just wondering.