Posted on 04/06/2024 7:02:06 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
She must also be a hard core democrat to even say something that unbelievably ridiculous.
The one thing that the GOP and Democrats agree on is that government must increase.
Exactly, the big growth of the IRS with thousands of new agents and 20,000 new government employees in the ridiculous Climate Corps are the latest examples. Very sad.
If they ever audit me I’m showing up to the audit meeting with a Glock. Admin/Moderator I’m not condoning violence, I’m just stating a fact.
Give them time. They are still working up to that.
Maybe we can turn it around on them. Real Americans are not going to give up their guns like the Germans/Jews did.
The republican congress keeps funding them and the FBI. Somebody tell me why I should vote for anybody but Trump? I guess if I lived in Kentucky I’d vote for Rand. Congress creeps are the filthiest, lowest scumbags on earth.
Thank you I did not remember the activation date for the change though it was now and will remember the 500 dollars.
Correction: next year it goes to that $600 (not $500).
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The republican congress keeps funding them and the FBI. Somebody tell me why I should vote for anybody
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Something, something, “better than a (D)”...or something
The (R)N(C) isn’t known as The Stupid Party for NO reason no
I am an attorney, but in the early part of my career, I was also a CPA doing taxes. Around 1990, I worked for a small tax law firm in New York City. We got a tremendous number of notices from New York City for our clients to pay small amounts of money, nobody over $250, with the majority under $100, that we knew were completely unjustified. However, we told our clients that from a practical point of view, even though they would prevail, they would spend more money in fees with us than it would be to simply pay the phony tax and penalties. This was extortion, nothing less. We did have one or two clients who decided to fight New York City on principal, and they won their cases despite losing over $1000 each in fees (and note that these clients each had annual incomes of over $400,000, nearly 35 years ago - IOW, rich people who could afford to fight on principle’s). I honestly think there should’ve been a class action suit against New York City for what they did, but none ever materialized. I wonder how many millions of additional revenue the city stole from its residents.
The simple fact is that even though it’s the government, they still do operate somewhat according to business principles. They are not going to put resources where they don’t produce revenue. Thus, they will not go after very poor people, because there’s no money there. As the article mentioned, they won’t go after the very wealthy, because they will spend far more of their own resources (labor) than they will get in anticipated extra tax revenues. The big money has always been with the middle class, and that won’t change unless the Communists succeeded in completely destroying the middle class. But they haven’t done so yet, so that’s where the IRS is going to concentrate its resources. This is not a surprise , it is not unexpected, it is par for the course.
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