Does The IRS Need More Staffing?
The IRS doesn’t need tens of thousands of more auditors. It needs technology and focus to preform it’s legitimate duty without harassing the American people.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The IRS doesn’t need tens of thousands of more auditors. It needs technology and focus to preform it’s legitimate duty without harassing the American people.
Here are some belated thoughts about April 15th, the day Americans have to settle up with the Federal government.
Many argue that Americans, despite their belief in freedom, are essentially tax slaves trapped in a system that benefits only a select few.
With the impending presidential election aside, the tremors of improbability arrived a month earlier when the Supreme Court decided to hear a case with profound implications for the federal income tax.
Taxation has been a part of human civilization since its inception. While all governments need funding to provide essential services, not all taxation methods are created equal. Some taxes are progressive, while others are regressive. In this article, we will argue that the only fair and just form of taxation is a consumption-based tax. The …
Sitting here on Tupelo Brake, I am prone to wonder about things, and this is my latest wonder: am I the only person in the United States of America who remembers what Obama was really like when he was in office? Every day, I read about how Obama did so much to destroy the USA …
The IRS and Income Tax: Examining Unintended Consequences and Constitutional Concerns of that increasingly-bloated and powerful agency.
A funny thing happened while journalist Matt Taibbi was testifying before the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government in Washington, D.C., nearly three weeks ago. Agents from the Internal Revenue Service showed up at his New Jersey residence. Because Taibbi was not at home, they left a note on his door, asking …
There is no greater form of government overreach than federal officials, using the power of their offices to violate our Constitutionally protected rights. Fortunately, there’s already a statute that criminalizes such actions. It just needs better enforcement.
Could Biden’s 87,000 new (and armed) IRS agents be the manifestation of Obama’s proposed, Civilian National Security Force? Could that foster revolution?
President Joe Biden took a few hours between vacations on Tuesday to sign the ironically named “Inflation Reduction Act,” a boondoggle of a bill that analysts agree will not reduce inflation. It will, however, raise taxes on the middle class and subsidize green energy programs. The bill will also dramatically expand the scope and size of …