Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: Lennyjoe on August 03, 2022, 03:51:24 PM
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Makes me wonder what they’re planning?
https://www.republicanleader.gov/the-biden-recession/
“They say they want to help struggling families, but their new bill hires 87,000 new IRS agents to audit them and spy on their bank accounts”.
I know one thing, during the last Obama weaponizing of the IRS I was audited shortly after me and my daughter attended a rally on the Capital Hill during his tenure.
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I couldn't even make it through the first paragraph. Way too loaded with partisan propaganda.
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They need help burning through all that ammo. Wait, maybe I'll apply...
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I couldn't even make it through the first paragraph. Way too loaded with partisan propaganda.
Would you rather I use the CNN version? LOL
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Man! Those new agents haven't even been onboarded yet and the IRS is hot on the heels of the Ebay and Facebook Marketplace billionaires. I'm sure that these enforcement actions will rein in the top 1% of earners and make them pay their fair share.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FbWp-xWWQAI-V_Y?format=jpg&name=large) (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FbYeDfsWAAADn67?format=jpg&name=large)
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I did a little guesstimation math and about $36.00 would come out of each taxpayer return to pay the salaries of these 87,000 new agents. This doesn't include healthcare, the "employer's" share of FICA, guns, uniforms, government automobiles they'll be using, etc., etc., etc. ...
Ain't worth a plug nickel if you ask me.
Woody
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Guess who will be leading this expansion?
Nikole Flax, one of Lois Lerner's lackeys.
Oh boy, this is going to be fun, in a bad bad way.
Of Course This Is Who Biden Picked to Lead ‘Centralized’ IRS for His Massive Expansion?
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/08/30/lois-lerner-lackey-tapped-to-lead-central-irs-hub-for-new-agents-n2612399
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I did a little guesstimation math and about $36.00 would come out of each taxpayer return to pay the salaries of these 87,000 new agents. This doesn't include healthcare, the "employer's" share of FICA, guns, uniforms, government automobiles they'll be using, etc., etc., etc. ...
Are you accounting for the percentage of people who actually pay taxes?
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Are you accounting for the percentage of people who actually pay taxes?
Yup, but just income taxes. There are other taxes we pay, but on an individual basis, this is about the biggest. If a person were to count corporate income taxes and other government sources of income, the number would obviously be lower. I just gave an example for effect.
Woody
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While the cost
is seems excessive, my major concern about all this is whether they will be considered LEOs and therefore form more armed enforcement individuals employed by the government outside of the U.S. Marshals.
There have been posts expressing concern that so many government agencies are forming their own armed LEO departments.
Well, just geriatric paranoia, so forget it.
(Edited to delete "is."
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As I understand it some, but not all, of the 87,000 will be sworn federal LEO's. I have yet to find a reliable source for the numbers.
On the optimistic side, any sworn officers have to go through FLETC, and there's a limited number of folks they can push through there in any given timeline. It's not all that big of an academy.
*technically there are three residential FLETC sites, but I think all the Treasury guys go through Glynco. (Hi Raylan)
**I see from the FLETC website they have a campus in Botswana. Can you spell Black Site?
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As I understand it some, but not all, of the 87,000 will be sworn federal LEO's. I have yet to find a reliable source for the numbers.
Despite me being one of the people posting the nerds in armor images, I'm guessing most of these positions will be auditors behind a desk, which are likely more dangerous. A desk jockey with a phone, computer, a swelled head, and the weight of the government can make all kinds of regular Joes lives miserable with audits on a whim.
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Here's something all those new agents can do:
https://notthebee.com/article/the-department-of-the-treasury-is-auditing-the-irs-after-1250-irs-agents-failed-to-pay-their-taxes
The Inspector General of the Department of the Treasury is beginning an audit of the Internal Revenue Service after it has come to light that in 2019 1,250 employees had not paid their taxes.
Note that 2019 was pre-pandemic.
Some of the offenders offered great excuses like "I didn't know how." Some of these were rehires after being previously fired for "willful failure to properly file their Federal tax returns."
"I didn't know how."
Remind me: what is it you do for a living??