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Aug 8, 2022 22:33:12   #
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Before electricity we all had fancy fans that we wiggled in front of our faces.


I have a bunch of those!


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Aug 8, 2022 22:27:18   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
Will the GOP have the backbone to follow through on this and Biden or will they wimp out like they did on B******i?


I think they will be forced to by the people. There will be enough new Trump endorsed representatives to help push it as well. I also think that this is the most egregious act that a tyrannical regime can do--going after a political opponent in a desperate attempt to keep him from running against them--and it cannot be allowed to just fade away and hope everyone will forget. We will not. And T***p w*n't let it be forgotten. We must demand accountability.
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Aug 8, 2022 22:11:04   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/aug/8/kevin-mccarthy-vows-investigate-merrick-garland-ov/


I hope he puts that in a formal letter to garland. I also hope he follows through with it. McCarthy is a weasel, and I would like to see someone else as speaker when Republicans take over the house. On the upside, Republicans couldn't have asked for a better "get out the v**e" campaign for the midterms.
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Aug 8, 2022 20:20:54   #
microphor wrote:
That's because Dems have nothing without lying, c***ting and thieving!


It would probably have been overturned on appeal and the judge knows it. But they will keep trying because that is their ultimate goal.
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Aug 8, 2022 17:44:29   #
elledee wrote:
Me too.... I've read your posts


😅😅😅😅
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Aug 8, 2022 17:16:03   #
proud republican wrote:
Absolutely!!...Xanadu was also one of my 1st American movies that I really liked..


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Aug 8, 2022 17:12:14   #
proud republican wrote:
I don't care if she v**ed Dems, i loved her movies!


I loved her songs and her movies. She was pretty and talented and, from anything I have seen or read about her personal life, she was a sweetheart. I remember reading after she was diagnosed, she focused on her health and started doing organic gardening on her property in Australia and, I think, even wrote a book about it. She always seemed to have a positive outlook. The world is missing a good soul. RIP.
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Aug 8, 2022 17:02:46   #
AmericanEagle wrote:
When you have as many fires & crisis going on as the Democrats have created they are hoping we keep our eye off the ball and they can come in and just do what they want. It’s as if Satan was released in Washington and I believe he lives within them


That's their game plan. Look at the shiny object over here. This expansion will give the irs far more employees than the pentagon and the state department combined. And why? The bill earmarks over $45 billion for this expansion, so does that mean these new agents have to go out and collect over $45 billion just to justify their existence? Before they add any increase at all to help pay for the goodies and giveaways for g***n e****y, etc. in this bill? If so, then lookout cuz they're coming after everybody. Corporations and wealthy Americans will hire teams of lawyers and tie them up forever, and they know it, so guess where there going to go to get the money faster? To the lowly low-to-middle income taxpayer who can't afford to hire lawyers and fight it.

And wait until sometime in the next 12 to 18 months when we find out the real reason behind Step 1 (ammo) and Step 2 (expansion). Step 3 is coming.

It's the same idea as allowing the flood of i******s into the country. Step by step. Now it's open borders and strategically distributing them in various v****g districts. Next fight will be to let them stay, give them work permits, then mass amnesty followed by citizenship with the right to v**e. The ultimate goal of all of it.
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Aug 8, 2022 16:39:00   #
AmericanEagle wrote:
IRS to hire 87,000 agents under the new Democratic bill. They called a claim people making under $400,000 won't be affected but over half of the IRS audits were from people making $75,000 and under.

Also over the course of the last two years the IRS has been buying up large amounts of ammunition.
Sounds to me like they're coming after the people armed to the teeth🥴


I recall that big ammunition supply, too. Kinda makes you wonder what the real reason is for this expansion. Like the next step is a new bill next year, with an attachment quietly added to broaden the powers of the irs to enforce other laws/regulations. Like, for instance some gun control regulations. for an end run around congress when they can't get what they want the right way, just do it the deceptive, sneaky way.
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Aug 8, 2022 15:52:08   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
I thought it was because he and his sons drove their SUV's too much.


Ask Kerry. He was probably watching the whole thing from his private plane.
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Aug 8, 2022 15:49:07   #
Oscar louks wrote:
Cruella devile


Yup, evil AND ugly as a pig.
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Aug 8, 2022 15:42:31   #
dtucker300 wrote:
And the standard reply, "well, if you pay your taxes you don't have anything to worry about," is not true.

Like talking to the police after you have been Mirandized. "If you are innocent and have nothing to hide, you have nothing to worry about." But anything you say may (and will) be used against you (even if it is unrelated to the current investigation). This is why you keep your mouth shut until you've seen a lawyer. A fool tries to talk their way out of it; even the innocent.
i And the standard reply, "well, if you pay ... (show quote)


Absolutely!
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Aug 8, 2022 15:40:43   #
Tiptop789 wrote:
The Senate on Sunday passed Democrats' sweeping economic package designed to combat c*****e c****e, address health care costs and raise taxes on large corporations, marking a crucial achievement for President Biden and his party as they look to maintain their hold on Congress in the November midterm e******ns.

Amazing, what happened to the "best deal maker of all time". Besides getting defeated in Nov 2020, he was too busy fighting with everyone and worrying about his ego.


Given the state of the economy under President Trump as opposed to the recession we are in now because of slojoe's focus on g***n e****y and his utter indifference to the economic suffering of the American people because of it .....

Given the state of the world with a new war in Ukraine, China threatening Taiwan and the rest of the world, Iran possibly gaining nuclear bomb capability, the disaster that slojoe's stubborn stupidity and arrogance turned the Afghanistan withdrawal into, costing us billions of dollars, high grade military equipment and weapons, God knows how many lives, and the respect of the rest of the world ...

... there is no comparison. I'll take President Trump's deals that put America and Americans first over slojoe's "ideology over everything" decisions that are ruining us, any day of the week.

And this ridiculously named bill, which does nothing to curb inflation--until sometime around 2031--is only going to make things worse in the short term. And by short term, I mean a few years. So get ready for more economic suffering with the added bonus of food shortages in the coming months--as well as even higher gas prices when our emergency oil reserves are depleted in the coming months, leaving us vulnerable if a military response becomes necessary against some foreign threat.

The only reason dems are out expressing excitement about it is that is the only thing they have they have any hope of putting a positive spin on with respect to their pitiful lack of accomplishments. Americans are suffering and they're going to go back home to their constituents and rave about how much this bill is going to help "t***sition" our country into a new world order that emphasizes renewable energy over everything else. Yeah, good luck with that one.




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Aug 8, 2022 15:05:53   #
dtucker300 wrote:
Report: Schumer-Manchin Spending Bill Supercharges IRS to Go After Middle-Class Income Earners

By Warner Todd Huston
August 7, 2022 at 1:34pm
The new spending bill being debated in the Senate would unleash the IRS to become a major threat to millions of lower and middle-class Americans just as they are already being crushed by inflation, high gas prices, soaring local taxes and stagnating wages.

In fact, this budget deal would make the IRS bigger than the Pentagon, or the FBI, or U.S. Border Patrol, the Washington Free Beacon noted.

Tucked down into the budget being ushered through the Senate by Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin is a provision to hire up to 87,000 new IRS auditors whose job will be to target the middle classes for a massive campaign of audits to take more of their money.

The bill provides for an additional $80 billion in funding for the IRS, which would more than double the size of the agency. And it would also task the IRS with targeting the middle classes to raise an additional $200 billion in funding the Democrats want to use to fund government spending.

This would increase the agency’s budget by more than 600 percent.

The funding would make the IRS the biggest government agency of them all. According to the Beacon, “The Pentagon houses roughly 27,000 employees, according to the Defense Department, while a human resources fact sheet says the State Department employs just over 77,243 staff. The FBI employs approximately 35,000 people, according to the agency’s website, and Customs and Border Protection says it employs 19,536 Border Patrol agents.”

According to the Wall Street Journal, “The bill earmarks $45.6 billion for ‘enforcement,’ including ‘litigation,’ ‘criminal investigations,’ ‘investigative technology,’ ‘digital asset monitoring’ and a new fleet of tax-collector cars. The result will be far more audits, civil suits and criminal referrals.”

As the Wall Street Journal pointed out, “The main targets will by necessity be the middle- and upper-middle class because that’s where the money is.”

That is correct. The Democrats need to target the middle class because that is where the most money actually is — not “the rich.” And that is where the left needs to go to grab as much money for all their new spending as they can get.

The majority of these new revenues will come from Americans making less than $200,00 a year, according to the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation. So, clearly, the new IRS agents will be tasked with fanning out and scrutinizing the middle class.

So, far from going after “the rich” or “tax c***ts,” Senate Republicans also note that Schumer and Biden’s IRS would be coming after us.

“According to the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT), the brunt of any new revenue from hiring an army of IRS auditors will overwhelming hit low- and middle-income earners, people already struggling with high gas prices and 9.1 percent inflation,” a Monday news release noted. “CBO scores the $80 billion for mandatory IRS funding as spending only, and gives phantom credit for potential enforcement revenue that might be generated in ‘future baselines.'”

But even as the Democrats claim that they need to target c***ters and the evil rich, according to the United States Sentencing Commission (USSC), convictions for tax fraud actually went down last year.

In June of last year, the USSC noted that “in fiscal year 2020, there were 324 tax fraud offenders sentenced under the guidelines. The number of tax fraud offenders has decreased by 45.5 percent since fiscal year 2016.”

House Republicans also reminded Americans that the IRS already has a long-long history of abusing its power as it is and that this bill will only “supercharge” an already out-of-control agency.

House Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee recently said, “Overly broad IRS targeting spanning decades has claimed many victims, and Democrats are trying to revive it.”

The Republicans recalled the IRS operative Lois Lerner incident starting in 2013 when former President Barack Obama ordered her to harass conservative and religion-based organizations, the millions the IRS has taken from small businesses, not to mention the many instances of the IRS violating Americans’ due process.

“Lois Lerner notoriously targeted conservative nonprofits for special scrutiny in 2013. ProPublica, the left-leaning website, obtained and published the confidential tax information of private citizens in 2021 — conveniently when Democrats were debating whether to impose a new wealth tax. The IRS has promised to investigate the illegal leak but has so far come up empty,” the House GOP said.

The Republicans also pointed out that the new funding isn’t helping to fix the major failures the IRS is wallowing in already.

“Despite all this new money,” the Republicans said, “Americans shouldn’t expect better IRS service. The agency in the 2022 filing season answered a mere 10 percent of its phone calls. The Taxpayer Advocate Service revealed in June that as of May 31 the IRS was still sitting on 21.3 million unprocessed paper tax returns, with millions of taxpayers ‘waiting six months or more to receive their refunds.’ Yet the Schumer-Manchin bill dev**es only $3.2 billion for ‘taxpayer services.'”

All this is aimed at taking as much money away from Americans as possible at a time when we are all already suffering from President Joe Biden’s massive mismanagement of the national economy.
Report: Schumer-Manchin Spending Bill Supercharges... (show quote)


Gee, I wonder if any of these 87,000 new agents will be assigned to fix this:

https://cis.org/Child-Tax-Credits-Illegal-Immigrants

Some reports show that this is costing us over $10 billion per year. Now wouldn't that be a great savings for taxpayers. Slojoe could go out and brag about that when it happens ... but don't hold your breath. They're not going after the i******s. They're going after American citizens.

And the standard reply, "well, if you pay your taxes you don't have anything to worry about," is not true. If they decide to come after you to investigate whether or not you paid your taxes, or look for some error so they can justify auditing you, you still would have to pay for attorneys' fees and most likely fees for an accountant/cpa to assist you. And neither of those are cheap ... or deductible.
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Aug 8, 2022 14:31:19   #
proud republican wrote:
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/juliorosas/2022/08/08/chris-murphy-americans-elected-joe-biden-to-have-a-steady-hand-on-the-wheel-n2611428


This is the only wheel his hand is steady enough for ...


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