Posted on 04/17/2012 11:22:29 AM PDT by IbJensen
A bill that nobody is paying any attention to is sailing through Congress: Senate Bill 1813. It passed the Senate by 74 to 22, and is expected to sail through the House as well. Its an act [t]o reauthorize Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction programs, and for other purposes.
Its the and for other purposes part of the title that has me worriedspecifically Section 40304: Revocation or denial of passport in case of certain unpaid taxes.
This section would give the IRS the power to keep a U.S. citizen from traveling
and its another example of Executive Power run amok. Its another example of how the United States is turning into a police-state.
The right to travel freely is sacrosanctits not some privilege that the government bestows on us: Its one of our basic freedoms as citizens. In point of fact, the countries that have limited their citizens ability to travelthe Soviet Union, the Peoples Republic of China, North Korea, Cubawere all rightfully called police-states: Its one of their defining characteristicsthe fact that they were keeping their citizens hostage.
In the United States, there are several, clearly defined reasons why you would have your passport either denied or revokedand all of them pass the smell test.
In the case of a passport being denied, according to the U.S. State Department, the reasons are:
a federal warrant of arrest, a federal or state criminal court order, a condition of parole or probation forbidding departure from the United States (or the jurisdiction of the court), or a request for extradition [by a foreign country]. Additionally, failure to pay a court-ordered child-support in excess of $5,000 can also be grounds for the State Department to refuse to issue a passport to a U.S. citizen.
In the case of a passport being revoked, the law (22 CFR 51.72) says very clearly that:
A passport may be revoked or restricted or limited where: (a) The national would not be entitled to issuance of a new passport under §51.70 or §51.71 [the above conditions]; or (b) The passport has been obtained illegally, by fraud, or has been fraudulently altered, or has been fraudulently misused, or has been issued in error; or (c) The Department of State is notified that a certificate of naturalization issued to the applicant for or bearer of the passport has been canceled by a federal court. [54 FR 8532, Mar. 1, 1989, as amended at 64 FR 19714, Apr. 22, 1999] Now, notice how both in the case of a denial or a revocation of a passport, the State Department is essentially carrying out the judgment of the courts.
An arrest warrant can only be issued by a court. A parolee is, again, limited under the aegis of a judicial order. An extradition request will only be complied if a foreign court is making the request, not a foreign law enforcement agency. A court-ordered child support payment is, again, a judicial decision.
In all of these cases, the State Department is acting on the orders of a court. It is the Judiciary that decides to restrict the freedom of movement and travel of a U.S. citizenas is their exclusive prerogative.
According to the Constitution, the Legislature does not have the right to judge the guilt or innocence of a person, be they a citizen or not. According to the Constitution, the Executive does not have the right to judge the guilt or innocence of a person, be they a citizen or not.
According to the Constitutions separation of powers, only the Judiciary has the right to determine guilt or innocence.
Thus, ultimately, only the Judiciary has the right to revoke or deny a citizens ability to traveland only for serious crimes.
But with this Bill 1813, it will now be the IRSwithout any judicial oversightwhich will determine if a citizen can travel or not. Not even the IRS as an institutionjust some random IRS bureaucrat, with no oversight or restraint, will be able to decide to strip you of your right to travel freely.
As written, Bill 1813 states that the IRS must find that $50,000 or more is owed by the citizenbut this is a unilateral determination by the IRS, and it includes penalties and interest. So the alleged amount that you owe could be substantially lessbut you are now no longer allowed to travel.
Notice I say alleged: It is not that the IRS has to present proof of tax delinquency to anyonethey just have to say that you owe back taxes. No proof required, no judicial oversight or restraint.
In other words, the IRSs word is enoughand you do not have the possibility of appeal. Who would you appeal toa judge? Theres no judge in this casebecause no judge supervises and monitors the IRSs decision.
Thats why Madison invented the idea of checks-and-balances: To make sure that no one branch of the government acquired the power to deprive people of their life, liberty or property.
But here is Senate Bill 1813, doing precisely that.
Commentators on tax law are very surprised by this legislation. Over at the blog of R&G Brenner, a large and well-established New York tax preparation company, they wrote:
[I]f the bill is passed you could have your passport revoked merely because you owe say $60,000 and the IRS has filed a notice of lien. Bear in mind that the IRS files tax liens routinely when you owe taxesits just the IRS way of putting creditors on notice so the IRS will eventually get paid In that sense, this you-cant-travel idea seems pretty extreme. [ellipsis in original] So even knowledgeable people are surprised by how extreme this legislation is
because it is extreme. But more importantly, it is yet another example of how the Executive Branch is hollowing out the Judiciary, and taking control of all facets of justice.
We already have an Executive that has taken it upon itself to determine the guilt or innocence of an American citizen overseasand execute him by drone strike. We already have an Executivein the person of Attorney General Eric Holderwho has made the incredible distinction between judicial process and due process, claiming that the Executive can carry out due process without involving the Judiciary.
In other words, summary judgments. The Executive is becoming the judge, jury and executioner. Judgements by the Executive where there is no right to appeal. Judgments made not by a jury of your peers, but by a faceless bureaucrat.
This Senate bill 1813 will in all likelihood pass the House vote, and be signed into law by President Obama. Few people will notice it now, and when the history of this shameful period is written it will not be given much pride of place: Senate bill 1813 will simply be mentioned as one more law that was passed that turned the United States from a free Republic into a closed Police-State.
Still think you are free?
It starting to look like a very wise idea to obtain dual-citizenship. Which is suprisingly easy in most EU contries if you can document that one of your parents or grandparents held citizenship there and not terrible difficult even if you can’t (there are entire websites devoted to the topic). Even if the IRS revokes your US passport, you are still free to obtain and travel on a passport from the country you have dual-citizenship in.
Senator Barbara Boxers MAP-21 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Files.View&FileStore_id=20f89548-8b2e-4498-89f7-c9f4ff22484f) is headed to the House after clearing the Senate last month. Boxers bill allows the federal government to revoke the passports of citizens the IRS claims owe taxes..
The title of the bill is deceiving THIS IS AGENDA 21
People are concerned about losing their passports and they should recognize this as tyranny because it is.
What the bill is really about it is more than just a sign of tyranny, it is about loss of ALL FREEDOM being confined to cities.
This bill has everything they need to confine us to the cities. This bill and the recent EO about infrastructure (http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Executive_Order_13604)
and the previous one dated March 15 about cities
(http://theintelhub.com/2012/03/21/obama-executive-order-the-takeover-of-municipalities-drowning-in-debt/)
The bill provides the funding while the Executive Orders gives instructions for implementation. See below a summary of the bill and funding opportunities.
The summary below has some links near the bottom of various summaries where I found the 18 page Georgetown document.
It appears they have identified this as a way to FUND the cost of the transportation bill along with a few OTHER things (Medicare & IRA accounts mentioned) see below.
increase penalties for tax delinquency by authorizing the revocation or denial of passports in case of certain unpaid taxes or tax delinquencies, resulting in approximately $743 million (over 10 years);
Summary of Senate Transportation Bill, MAP-21
http://www.transportationissuesdaily.com/summary-of-senate-transportation-bill-map-21/
Heres a rough summary of the Senates two year, $109 billion transportation bill known as MAP-21 (Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century). Following the summary are links to analysis by various groups.
Funded in part with a general fund transfer totaling about $10 billion
Funds transportation basically at current levels plus inflation
Guarantees states a 95% rate of return of their estimated payments into the highway trust fund
Distribute most funds by formula, based on SAFETEA-LU amounts rather than lane miles and other factors
Expands the financing program Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) funding from $122 million to $1 billion per year
Excludes privatized highways from in calculating a states federal funding
Eliminates earmarks
Preserves dedicated funding for transit
Makes bike-ped project spending eligible but no longer mandatory
Creates performance measures for safety, road conditions, and overall system performance that states would have to make progress towards or risk losing some of their funding
Consolidate some core highway programs
Streamlines the NEPA (environmental review) process
Establishes new requirements for highway and bridge expenditures, and also for bridge inspection
Continues ban on commercializing interstate rest stops
Continues the Projects of National & Regional Significance competitive grant program for mega-projects
Provides $75 million for competitive bus and bus facilities State of Good Repair projects
Requires USDOT to develop a national rail plan and regional rail plans
Establishes a competitive grant program for ITS projects
Increases the population threshold for MPOs to 200,000 (currently 50,000) but existing MPOs under 200,000 can continue for three years after the new regulations are issued
The Georgetown Climate Center provides an excellent 18-page section-by-section summary.
http://www.georgetownclimate.org/sites/default/files/GCC%20MAP21%20Summary%5B1%5D.pdf
The Midwest High Speed Rail Association summarizes the rail provisions.
http://www.midwesthsr.org/MAP21
The Safe Routes To Schools folks discuss the implications for bike-ped funding and the importance of MPOs in securing such funding: What Would MAP-21 Mean for MPOs?
http://www.saferoutespartnership.org/node/809/
Toll Road News summarizes the tolling provisions.
http://www.tollroadsnews.com/node/5815
InfrastructureUSA runs a commentary that analyzes the fiscal implications of the bill.
http://www.infrastructureusa.org/the-fiscal-implications-of-the-senate-highway-bill-s-1813-part-ii/
From the link in the Summary
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The Georgetown Climate Center provides an excellent 18-page section-by-section summary.
Page 16
http://www.georgetownclimate.org/sites/default/files/GCC%20MAP21%20Summary%5B1%5D.pdf
Title III-Revenue Provisions
This title provides the $10.5 billion needed to fill the gap between the $109 billion total authorization and $97.5 billion available from the HTF. The bill would
authorize $3 billion to be transferred from the leaking underground storage tank trust fund (LUST) to the HTF immediately, as well as $683 million of future LUST fund revenues (over 10 years);
provide for a transfer of $698 million (over 10 years) from the gas guzzler tax from the general fund to the HTF;
increase penalties for tax delinquency by authorizing the revocation or denial of passports in case of certain unpaid taxes or tax delinquencies, resulting in approximately $743 million (over 10 years);
prohibit the claiming of cellulosic biofuels credit for certain unprocessed fuels, resulting in approximately $1.6 billion (over 10 years);
allow the Treasury to levy up to 100 percent of the payment to a Medicare provider to collect unpaid taxes, resulting in approximately $841 million (over 10 years);
allow the transfer of future import tariffs on automotive products, resulting in $4.52 billion from FY2012-2016;
change the tax treatment of securities of a controlled corporation that are exchanged for assets as part of certain types of corporate reorganizations, resulting in $244 million (over 10 years);
enable the internal revenue service to levy a federal employees thrift savings account to satisfy tax liabilities, resulting in approximately $25 million (over 10 years); and
change the treatment of individual retirement account distributions after death, resulting in $4.648 billion from FY 2014 - FY 2022.
Tell me how the Republicans in the House & Senate will stop Obama if he wins again?
This has been the case for who knows how long if you have child support court orders levied against you.
You are a prisoner in the USSA until your youngest child attains the age of 18. Feminists love this. No passports for deadbeats.
Time for this republic to reset.
They’re more worried about people sneaking OUT of the country than sneaking in to the country........sounds like East Berlin of the 1960’s.........
Enjoy ObamaLand.
Slavery is what he intends. Payback if you will.
F U B O !!!!
Yep. So you think you just want to go ahead and pay the penalty, rather than pay the ObamaCare premium? There goes your passport!
Investigation, Subpoenas, Impeachment. Force the constitutional crisis.
“Papers Please!”
Bumaga, Spaciba! (or an unreasonable facsimile thereof :) )
But you can rack up penalties from the IRS even if your tax obligations are paid in full. Filing the forms late, but paying all your taxes on time, can accumulate thousands in penalties for companies owned by multiple partners.
They will do nothing.
The man is insane, he will endeavor to be reelected by hook or crook, in his mind there are no stops to pull out. He could careless about the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Right, the will of the people or the Congress, of either party, save perhaps the black caucus, who are all in anyway.
Witness the endless investigations by the Congress, they never come to a conclusion, F&F, Solyndra, and others.
This nation is in big trouble, hanging by a thread.
” They will do nothing.”
Correct.This nation is in big trouble, hanging by a thread.”
Most dangerous time in American history.
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I always wondered why DHS was busy spending money on fences and border control systems on the Canadian border, but not the Mexican border. Now we know - people leaving the USA will be heading for Canada, not Mexico.
And they have the votes to impeach right now but the weimar congress does nothing. I do believe that the first republic of the usa is done for — the system going on up there is unsustainable, and the government has no sufficient means to repair itself. hail caesar.
Sadly, I agree.
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