The “S” in IRS
April 22, 2015 – Storm Brooks
What does the “S” in the IRS stand for? It certainly doesn’t stand for “service.” The “S” sound rhymes with amiss and hiss, but what does it really mean?
Jay Sekulow, Fox New Contributor, said on Tax Day, April 15, 2015, that the IRS Scandal is “staggering.”
Americans file 150 million individual tax returns on Tax Day, spend six billion hours preparing their tax forms to keep from being crushed by the IRS python. The Tax Code, says Sekulow, has more than four million words and been changed five thousand times since 2001. And, it you don’t get it correct, wham bam, hiss hiss! They’re after you like rattler on a kangaroo rat.
In 2014, a couple in Albuquerque received an IRS court summons. The couple prepared the best they could. The Federal Judge in Santa Fe, a Notre Dame product, said to the “couple, either do what the IRS says or go to jail today!” No trial, no defense, no jury, just go to jail.” That is, sign the contract or wham bam, hiss hiss! The couple was not allowed to say a word. The whole stalking process and the denial of due process rights was over in two minutes. Two minutes! Yes, the judge scared the heebie jeebies out of ’em.
Yet, according to Sekulow, 60 % of calls to the IRS go unanswered and none of them go to jail. IRS agents target hundreds of Tea Party applicants for delay, harassment, and rejection based on their political position, and none of the IRS shysters went to jail. Lois Leaner, a “public servant” refused to testify, and she didn’t go to jail. She lost her email records, and she didn’t go to jail. The IRS put the Albuquerque Tea Party on hold for five years and not one of their 90,000 employees went to jail. Sekulow identified the lies streaming out of the main IRS office, and none of the correspondents went to jail.
If the IRS wants to shake you down to get more money out of you, and you object or resist their unverified claims, wham bam, hiss hiss! They can slap a law suit on you faster than a cobra can strike a Hindu rat. So, what’s all the hissing about? the IRS slithers behind closed doors and never get cited . . . and never go to jail for failure to provide honest services. I think I figured out what the “S” in IRS stand for. It certainly doesn’t stand for “service,” It must stand for a dangerous Revenue Snake.
See: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/04/15/tax-day-reminder-irs-targeting-scandal-is-alive-and-well/
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