Post by Skyorbit on Apr 17, 2005 18:21:58 GMT -5
How many Americans have had to endure the intrusive and frightening interrogation known as an IRS "audit"? Well it turns out that while sticking its nose in everyone else's business, the IRS has been less than honest itself. More specifically, the IRS has been caught cheating...
to the tune of about a trillion dollars a year.
The IRS is quite experienced at using intimidation, demonization, and harassment tactics, but what can be done when the "enforcers" are the ones breaking the rules? Click below to see how at least one man is standing up to the IRS.
www.861.info/message.html
Sincerely,
The 861 Evidence Team
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Even if you don't agree with this, the very fact that the law is this complicated makes the law unconstitutionally vauge. And while we know the government doesn't follow their own laws, and that if sufficient people understand this fraud (assuming Larkin is correct) they can always simply change the law. But hopefully, if enough people get indignent about this enough, we could work to completely abolish the IRS -- and not replace it with anything. It's really not that impractical or radical either. I say a report recently that said if the income tax was abolished government would only shrink to about Clinton era levels.
Anyway, enjoy. And I would encourge people to show this message to their friends, family, etc. Preferablly normal people (not geeks like me who spend much of their time in internet political forums).
Thanks,
Tracy Saboe
to the tune of about a trillion dollars a year.
The IRS is quite experienced at using intimidation, demonization, and harassment tactics, but what can be done when the "enforcers" are the ones breaking the rules? Click below to see how at least one man is standing up to the IRS.
www.861.info/message.html
Sincerely,
The 861 Evidence Team
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Even if you don't agree with this, the very fact that the law is this complicated makes the law unconstitutionally vauge. And while we know the government doesn't follow their own laws, and that if sufficient people understand this fraud (assuming Larkin is correct) they can always simply change the law. But hopefully, if enough people get indignent about this enough, we could work to completely abolish the IRS -- and not replace it with anything. It's really not that impractical or radical either. I say a report recently that said if the income tax was abolished government would only shrink to about Clinton era levels.
Anyway, enjoy. And I would encourge people to show this message to their friends, family, etc. Preferablly normal people (not geeks like me who spend much of their time in internet political forums).
Thanks,
Tracy Saboe