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The last correspondence I received from the IRS was a letter stating that I
had to claim, as income on my 1999 taxs, $8430 of the money the IRS refunded
to me because they considered it interest. Once again, I end up paying the IRS
to destroy me, like it or not, and if I dont do what they say, I can go to
jail. What the hell type of rules are these?
I dont want to sound smug or seem repetitive, but this makes absolutely no
sense whatsoever. This just proves once again that the IRS still does what they
want to whomever want, and right or wrong, they are not accountable or
responsible, and nothings going to change. Remember, if you or I do something
wrong, the IRS can and will take everything you have now and forever.
Now sadly enough, there is no one in any government position who you or I,
or anyone else for that matter, can talk to who can change what the IRS does to
innocent people. Hardened criminals have more rights than people dealing with
the IRS do.
To make matters worse, the Senate Finance Committee hearings on IRS abuse
didnt accomplish a damn thing. The hearing were nothing less than more
governmental smoke and mirrors.
| To make a point, I would have liked to had the time to watch the hearings
but I had to work. One of the parts that I was able to watch though was several
people that work for the IRS testifying undercover. They had altered their
voices and disguised their looks so that the IRS would not know who they were.
The only other time that I have seen anyone testify like this were people
testifying against the mob. They were afraid that if whomever they were
testifying against ever found out who they were, they would kill them. |
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Now I dont think that they were afraid that the IRS would kill them, but from
personal experience, I know the hell the IRS can put you through. The IRS has
been known to push innocent people to the point that they took their own life
to spare their families the hell the IRS can put you through, if they so choose
to.
My point is that when people from the mob have had to testify in disguise,
for fear of retaliation from whomever theyre testifying against, the
government has always gone after whoever they were afraid of. The government
will take years and spend whatever amount of money necessary to put these
people in prison.
If any Corporation did the same thing the IRS does to innocent people, the
Government and the Legal System would shred them to pieces, and make sure
anyone the Corporation harmed was able to sue them. I dont care how large the
Corporation was, some executives would go to jail and theyd be lucky if the
government didnt put them out of business.
When its the IRS though, nothing happens and no ones really punished. I
havent read anywhere where anyone from the IRS was prosecuted and went to jail
for anything. Have you?
Senator Roths office had thousands of people calling about IRS abuse, and
these people never had the opportunity to tell of their experience with the
extortionists from the IRS let alone get the situation straightened out.
Like every thing else they do, the Politicians make a few small changes and
assume that they have somewhat pacified the masses. Remember, they think that
the general public has a short memory span and that with a little time, well
just forget about IRS abuse. Unless you are one of the people stuck dealing
with the psychos from the IRS, and if you are, Ill guarantee you that youll
never forget the experience.
Ask yourself, have you ever heard anything good about the IRS, or have you
always heard horror stories about how they trashed someones life. Thats not
by accident either, the IRSs real motto is the more you fear them the easier
it is for them to collect money from you. Its not a matter of the IRS going
after the mob or hard criminals, its a matter of the IRS tearing up Grandpa
& Grandma, you, your husband or wife, your aunt or uncle, your children.
The IRS will take your home, property, bank accounts, your savings, trash your
marriage, take your businesses and you dont even have to be guilty.
Now that the Senate Finance Committee hearings on IRS abuse are over, there
is no one in the government you can talk to. I know. I tried. I personally
think that the real case scenario is that there's no one in the government who
even cares what we think. Our politicians have their own agendas. What you and
I think doesn't matter to them. Both political parties are going to do what
they want and let the American people be damned. Thats just the truth of the
matter.
Given these circumstances, there has to be a way to get and keep their
undivided attention. I do believe we still have the right of Freedom of Speech
and we'd better start using it before they take that away from us too. What we
have to do is send a message to our government leaders, one they can't tune
out.
I used to believe that we could make a difference at the voting booth, but
Im not that naive anymore and I dont think that too many other people are
either. Everyone already knows that the politicians, local, state and federal,
have managed to manipulate and corrupt our election process to the point that
most people refuse to participate.
So how do we get through to our government leaders? Calling them on the
phone isnt the answer. Who would you call that could or would make a
difference? Better yet, who could you call that would even care? If we called
the politicians they would just have a staff member answer the phone, and only
so many people can call them at once. Writing letters or sending faxes to the politicians
would also prove to be fruitless because they could just throw them away. I
like the idea of writing letters though, but then we have to choose a
government agency which would have to open, read and deal with all the letters,
rather than putting them to the side or throwing them away.
It would have to be an agency important enough to the federal government
that they could not afford to ignore us, yet one that would not impair the
day-to-day operations of the federal government. It would also help to target a
government agency which everyone detests--a government agency known for its
brutality, unprincipled, unethical, and unscrupulous conduct. And who better
than the IRS?
Most people send information to the IRS once a year, your tax information, and
it takes the IRS at least two months to process that data and send a refund or
turn you over to the extortionist from the collections division. Imagine how
long it would take the IRS to send you a refund check if you had to file more
than once a year?
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