
The IRS's History Of Attacking Political Dissenters and Opponents
• https://www.zerohedge.com by José NiñoThe US purports to be the land of free speech, but you can always expect politicians to carve out exceptions. Just look at how government agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service can slither their way into the political affairs of individuals an
The IRS never attacks anyone. The IRS is made up of two parts: 1) paperwork (that can't do anything by itself); 2) people in IRS office positions. Since paperwork doesn't get up and do anything, ever, it must be the IRS people who are doing whatever is done by the IRS. So, get down to the nitty-gritty, and sue the people who hide behind their IRS office. Don't necessarily make mention of the IRS in your suit. If it were your next door neighbor who had stolen something from you, you would sue him. Sue the IRS joker in the same way.
Ed Price sure does have a lot of faith in the "justice system". When all participants of a "system" are feeding from the same nose-bag, free from competition -- and are allowed (by your neighbors and friends -- hopefully not you) to • Make the laws, • Enforce the laws, • Prosecute the laws, • Hire the prosecutors, • License the “defense” attorneys, • Pay the “judges”, • Build the jails, • Contract jails out to private entities, • Employ and pay the wardens, • Employ and pay the guards, • Employ and pay the parole officers, One can't honestly call it a "justice" system. It's a system of abject tyranny.