Posted on 07/24/2023 2:11:11 PM PDT by DFG
FairTax...dump te IRS all together.
Good. They are scared. When people are afraid of government there is tyranny. When government is afraid of the people there is freedom. At this point in our history every single lazy ass federal employee should fear for his life. It is a required tension.
The IRS don’t send letters anymore they ASSAULT your home now ?
You mean the fascist?
Drawing from my experience in the South American drug wars: when the governments agencies hit team identities were discovered, the agent’s family, wife, children, mother, mother in law , etc were targeted ( killed). Even pets. It put instantly an end to raids and visits.
Not good to reach that point, 2009, a 250 people village was found slaughtered, men, woman, children, young, old, chickens, livestock, etc…..lifeless.
It put the cabash on the government raids…..but of course the government said it was rebels who did it, the rebels said it was the government.
I know it was the government…..we are approaching that moment.
“Effective immediately, revenue agents will no longer make unplanned visits to taxpayers’ homes and businesses “except in a few unique circumstances,” the Treasury Department said in a statement.”
This is good.
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asking for a friend.
They don't. They will get the FUNDING for them, but never hire them. THAT's the Biden-Bribe to the IRS to keep Hunter out of jail.
I was sitting in a Southern Illinois bar back in the mid 80’s enjoying 25 cent beers. Black tie IRS agents came in packing heat told us patrons to leave. The owner of the bar was an older lady that likely had 2 sets of accounting books.
So I guess they’ll not be needing all those guns and ammo.
Mega dittos, here! That sounds like a moronic policy in ANY previous decade in nearly any location! I would tell them where to go, I don't care how authentic their "IRS Fed" looked. That's stupidity!
who really needs the IRS anyways?
We can thank the SECOND AMENDMENT for this policy change. We can also thank the LIBERALS, as they have driven many, if not most, Americans to simply NEVER open their door in response to an unexpected knock or doorbell ring - due, of course to their policy of no longer jailing violent felons.
The incident at GD was sometime before 2010 and from a conversation with the guard. I recall he said the bigtime stuff was on the Dark Net. But obviously, ten illegals had no problem finding a driver’s license. Ordinarily, I’d do a search. My natural sense of caution, however, is not to type “how do I buy a fake FBI credential” into a search engine. Afraid you’re on your own for this one.
If I recall correctly, Hussein O. sent the IRS to Joe the Plumber’s business and home.
I can never find a directory for the Dark Web. Very frustrating. Google is NO help at all on the matter.
My experience is that they don’t send you a letter. Thy don’t come to your house unannounced. They just take the money in your sister’s bank account and slap a lien on your house unannouned.
I hired a tax preparer. Despite my explaining it to him, it never sunk in that because I consulted to several consulting firms, SS had been paid on a gross near $150k when the ceiling was much lower. A subsequent tax preparer caught it and I got cash back of a couple thousand.
Sympathetic IRS agents explained how the IRS gave bonuses and perks for aggressive action.
The IRS has a long history of ignoring the Constitution and being defended in doing so by most of every congress, R or D. This is not new to Biden.
Then another IRS office (a total of 4 were involved and they didn’t talk to each other) seized my sister’s money and slapped a lien on my house with no warning .... when the IRS other offices admitted I was right. Because IRS had a lien on the house I could not sell it an lost it.
I presume you’re jackin’ me. But, if not...
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But they got all those guns and ammo! What are these pencil necks afraid of?
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