Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Fox News goes straight for article on IRS crimes

You know, "goes straight" as in laying off of a life of crime.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/05/12/nc-store-owner-on-hook-for-107000-with-irs-over-structuring-laws/
'Leaves you numb': Store owner still fighting IRS after feds seized his $107G account

"Don't steal, the government hates competition. You've perhaps seen that extremely clever bumper sticker? But who can laugh when piracy and larceny have become standard procedure at the IRS?

Please get the full upshot of this article. The IRS wants your money, no surprise there. But these days its rules allow it to seize property it merely suspects of involvement in wrongdoing. They even file suit against inanimate objects. Yeah, it's stark raving mad, but if they do it with a straight face, most of the sheeple will "going along quietly."

Evidence? Proof? That can all come later and the IRS doesn't feel obligated to get into it.

Here you have a case of an honest small businessman going about his affairs as people like him always have. After many business days there's a need to take cash receipts for goods and services to the bank. Depending on the size of the business, this will sometimes purely by happenstance mean consecutive days adding up to similar amounts, and in turn, for some stores this amount will approximate ten thousand dollars.,

In a spirit of pure casuistry the tax goons have set up a "speed trap" for such people. Ooooh, you deposited slightly less than $10,000 thre days last week, YOU HAVE TO BE OF EVIL INTENT! You lose your stuff regardless of any other factors than TAX RATS' GREED, OK? End of discussion. Don't like it? "So sue us!"

We're guilt until proven innocent now. Be afraid, be very afraid, unless people like you and me are going to start seriously fighting back with every legal means available to us.

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