Posted on 03/04/2016 3:21:31 PM PST by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
It's America's favorite pander. Pledging to abolish the Internal Revenue Service is only slightly less attractive than promising unlimited, consequence-free sex with the partners of our choice. Nobody likes the IRS, and eliminating it entirely will surely resolve many, many sleepless nights for too many Americans, especially at this time of year.
So, it's no wonder why Ted Cruz is promising to abolish the IRS. It's such a crucial aspect of his platform that he mentioned it twice during his Super Tuesday victory speech in Texas because, for middle-aged Republican voters, it's way better fapping material than naked pics of Sarah Palin. And Ted Cruz, with his skeevy face and Glengarry salesman mendacity, has no choice but to roll out the big guns in order to compensate for his unprecedented repulsiveness -- booger mishap and all.
Too bad it's a pipe dream.
During various Cruz stump speeches and television spots, the loathsome senator with his punch-me face can be heard to pledge three things related to taxes:
1) A 10 percent flat-tax. 2) Tax returns filed on postcard-sized forms. 3) No more IRS.
The question that ought to immediately spring to mind for anyone paying attention is this: Where the hell do we send our postcard-sized tax returns if the IRS doesn't exist any more? I've asked this question repeatedly on the Bob & Chez Show as well as throughout social media, and not a single Cruz supporter has bothered to answer.
Consequently, I did some digging myself and discovered the truth.
Ted Cruz absolutely doesn't plan to abolish the IRS after all. Instead, Cruz intends to shrink the size of the agency. How do we know this? Cruz's campaign website...
(Excerpt) Read more at thedailybanter.com ...
Hard to read that article without cringing with disgust, but there it is spelled our as we see it that even one of the 10 year olds in here can understand. Thanks.
It is us to us to see that it is done, probably won't make any difference as it seems only anti Trump things are pulled or banned.
probably in some cubical in Nigeria.
Going messiah-happy over a spoiled, egotistical juvenile whose life-work has accomplished basically nothing but his own shameless self-promotion isn't "something drastic." It's just the same-old same-old we did in 2008 and 2012.
Good one.
I had always assumed BFAC was a captain in the American Army.
But given tRump's penchant for hiring foreigners to do menial labor, BFAC is probably some dime-a-dozen "captain" in the Liberian Army, trolling for nickels.
Money envoy? Love it.
Liberian Army, lol......yes, I have seen much glory and praise for her service heaped on her/him in here in the past, just gossip.
Shaking your head at what, how ridiculous and hyperbolic the attacks against Cruz have become?
And much worse than that is the 16% "corporate" tax which will apply to any self employment. The supposedly low flat tax is only 10% for wages from employment. If you are self employed that number becomes 16% of your gross sales plus 10% of your net income.
Cruz's plan raises taxes on many small businesses and sole proprietors, while probably leaving the rich paying only 10%.
Thank you for referencing that article BlackFemaleArmyCaptain. As usual, please bear in mind that the following critique is directed at the article and not at you.
Regarding Cruz abolishing the IRS, no, regardless what the corrupt Washington cartel wants everybody to think about the president being able to act unilaterally from Congress, the president has no constitutional authority to do anything independently of Congress, abolishing the IRS in this example.
Noting that the POTUS only has the constitutional authority to sign a bill from Congress that would abolish the IRS, Cruz will not be able to abolish the IRS without the support of corrupt Congress.
H O W E V E R
I dont know what Cruz was indoctrinated with in Harvard Law School, but his professors evidently did not teach the federal governments constitutionally limited powers as the Founding States had intended for those powers to be understood.
More specifically, the major constitutional problem with all federal regulatory agencies outside the legislative branch is this imo. The Founding States had made the first numbered clauses in the Constitution, Sections 1-3 of Article I, evidently a good place to hide these clauses from Congress, to clarifiy that all federal legislative powers are vested in the elected members of Congress, not in the executive or judicial branches, or in the non-elected federal bureaucrats running so-called federal regulatory agencies like EPA and IRS.
In other words, Congress has a constitutional monopoly on federal legislative powers whether it wants it or not. But by delegating legislative / regulary powers to non-elected federal officials outside the legislative branch, the IRS in this example, Congress is wrongly protecting such powers from the wrath of the voters in blatant defiance of the Sections 1-3 mentioned above imo.
In fact, it can be argued that corrupt Congress is deliberately allowing non-legislative federal officials, including last-term Obama, steal legislative branch powers so that people outside the legislative branch can do Congresss dirty legislative work for it. By letting non-legislative branch officials make regulations that are very unpopular with the voters, corrupt lawmakers can keep their voting records clean in order to fool low-information patriots into reelecting them.
Remember in November !
If patriots want to abolish the IRS then they need to do the following. When patriots elect Trump, Cruz, or whatever conservative they elect, they need to also elect a new, state sovereignty-respecting Congress that will not only work within its constitutional Article I, Section 8-limited powers to support the new president, but also protect the states from unconstitutional federal government overreach, including abolishing the unconstitutional IRS.
Also, consider that such a Congress would probably be willing to fire state sovereignty-ignoring activist justices.
It will increase the cost of goods in some circumstances, but more importantly it will burden small business start ups and individual entrepreneurs. Imagine starting a small business - you'll have to pay the 16% tax on gross sales even if your business is losing money. For self employed individuals the tax rate is 26% not 10%. And in order to collect that tax the government will have to establish an extensive and intrusive tax collection process that tracks sales and gross receipts for every transaction.
Sen. Cruz may shut down the IRS but he'll have to replace it with an even more intrusive organization. Maybe he can call it the SS, or the KGB, or STASI.
The last time anyone tried to mess with the Treas. or Fed., he and a lot of people ended up dead.
Cruz admitted it at the debate last night. It will be a kinder gentler IRS. :-)
Its a booger Jim. :-)
No one will abolish the IRS.
Using the tax code to reward/punish is basic to government. The best we can hope for is removing the outrageous politicalization that the white hut practices.
No, the emotional and intellectual immaturity of the Trumpeter mindset are on full display on FR.
Wow. Really???
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