13 Aug 22
@mott-the-hoople saidWell... someone has to do the job the police is too yellow-livered to do...
no wait…those 87,000 are to get money from poor citizens.
Watch the low life scum here defend this action.
13 Aug 22
@shallow-blue saidHaha...contestant #1 has entered the building.
Well... someone has to do the job the police is too yellow-livered to do...
13 Aug 22
@mott-the-hoople saidThe IRS has been gutted for years by Republican Congresses and pressured to chase the poorest who receive the Earned Income Credit:
no wait…those 87,000 are to get money from poor citizens.
Watch the low life scum here defend this action.
"Corporations and the wealthy are the biggest beneficiaries of the IRS’ decay. Most Americans’ interaction with the IRS is largely automated. But it takes specialized, well-trained personnel to audit a business or a billionaire or to unravel a tax scheme — and those employees are leaving in droves and taking their expertise with them. For the country’s largest corporations, the danger of being hit with a billion-dollar tax bill has greatly diminished. For the rich, who research shows evade taxes the most, the IRS has become less and less of a force to be feared.
The story has been different for poor taxpayers. The IRS oversees one of the government’s largest anti-poverty programs, the earned income tax credit, which provides cash to the working poor. Under continued pressure from Republicans, the IRS has long made a priority of auditing people who receive that money, and as the IRS has shrunk, those audits have consumed even more resources, accounting for 36 percent of audits last year. The credit’s recipients — whose annual income is typically less than $20,000 — are now examined at rates similar to those who make $500,000 to $1 million a year. Only people with incomes above $1 million are examined much more frequently.
Audits of the Rich Have Dropped Much Faster Than Audits of the Poor".
https://www.propublica.org/article/how-the-irs-was-gutted
The GOP has long had a policy of protecting rich tax cheaters from the IRS; the Inflation Reduction Act will finally reverse that policy and collecting tens of billions of dollars from these evaders.
13 Aug 22
@no1marauder saidgot to be armed and ready to kill to hand out earned income credit… gotcha fool!
The IRS has been gutted for years by Republican Congresses and pressured to chase the poorest who receive the Earned Income Credit:
"Corporations and the wealthy are the biggest beneficiaries of the IRS’ decay. Most Americans’ interaction with the IRS is largely automated. But it takes specialized, well-trained personnel to audit a business or a billionaire or to unrav ...[text shortened]... Act will finally reverse that policy and collecting tens of billions of dollars from these evaders.
13 Aug 22
@shallow-blue saidYou're changing the subject.
...which your blue-livered policemen in Uvalde didn't dare to.
We have the equivalent of eight Army divisions being created by the Dems to chase after us and they can all be armed, and you don't find that disturbing?
13 Aug 22
@mott-the-hoople saidYou have a suggestion ??
no wait…those 87,000 are to get money from poor citizens.
Watch the low life scum here defend this action.
13 Aug 22
@mott-the-hoople saidFreedom to do what ???
yes vote for freedom, vote republican
Any ideas ?? Besides a punch line ??
13 Aug 22
@mott-the-hoople said"Freedom" for rich folks and big corporations not to pay their taxes?
yes vote for freedom, vote republican
Yeah, try that for a rally line for the midterms.
13 Aug 22
@mott-the-hoople saidYou're confusing "banning" the sale of drugs with criminalizing drug use. Your analogy fails.
that horse has done left the barn…problem is you libs think you can ban away the problems…banning drugs would be a good idea you think?
Selling drugs like meth is already banned and it's a good idea to do so. The sale of automatics should also be banned.