Surprise! DOJ Let's Lois Lerner Walk
Bet you didn't see that one coming.
Do you feel kind of slimed? Or are you just so ho-hum used to all the obvious corruption now?
A lot has happened since Eric Holder gave some New Black Panthers a pass for trying to intimidate white voters.
Do you feel kind of slimed? Or are you just so ho-hum used to all the obvious corruption now?
A lot has happened since Eric Holder gave some New Black Panthers a pass for trying to intimidate white voters.
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The issue is not a lack of representation but that stake holders in our country are smaller than the non-stake holders. The representation swings to the near 50% that have no stake in the country, other than to draw from it in some way.
Its the point at which we realize our folly and start to climb back up that I am looking forward to, perhaps it coming up slowly
- Ragnar Danneskjöld
The DoJ themselves were in on it. They're all in on it. This should tell people why we should press to cut out as much government as possible. And to explore alternative, even voluntary, means of paying the police, military, and law courts.
On other forums I've had people ask me that very thing: should people who think "police" and "brutality" always go together, face a fine if they don't support the police through taxes? Should those who object, conscientiously, politically, or for any reason or no reason, to going to war, face a fine if they do not support the military through taxes?
Lay aside for the moment that we now are talking about core functions of government. Let's examine Rand's bare-bones proposals to make the compulsion aspect of government support go away. She suggested a government lottery. "There are other methods," she said. But she never said what other methods. We should discuss those now.
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. . . interesting. Me dino likes kick-butt fiction.
You know, we all have always hated the IRS, but in a non-prejudicial way. Everyone from both sides of the equation have always felt that we're all getting screwed regardless of our political beliefs. And oddly enough, that's what gave the IRS it's credibility and it's legitimacy. But now, at long last, it's being shown for what it is...a weapon of political expediency. Now none of us trust them, and it's downhill from there I'm afraid.