Federal judge orders IRS to court
This seems interesting, and the comments seem more so, in that they seem to echo the way a lot of Gulcher's feel about our current regime. It's indicative that only now is a judge actually going to ask the IRS why they have blown them off..
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The usual answer is we can't giver the public everything they want without raising taxes.
KISS answer. Then don't.
Duuuhhhh
Comment Two. The only verified statistics show that one percent of all police in all classifications of crime have committed criminal acts which is the same one percent of all general population who commit criminal acts in ALL classifications of crime. The rest is propaganda, media hype and hate speech. The problem is one of a hundred is too much no matter what the classification of crime is too much when law enforcement is one of the two main reasons for government to exist.
Compare one of a hundred in your mind to one of a hundred cars on the free way with a drunk or drugged up driver, or one feeling road rage or one with a mechanically unsafe vehicle and you are in one of those little enclosed plastic go karts - all traveling 20 over the speed limit. Kind of the free way version of getting off at the wrong neighborhood.
Comment Three - However with the advent of a new Department with powers not granted that nullify the Bill of Rights the potential for such activities is heightened to unacceptable levels. I don't get a warm fuzzy feeling of security when a part of government has been exempted from the Constitution and the Constitution itself is being ignored by the Oval Office amongst others. Nor did I appreciate being tried and sentenced to the antics of TSA for the crimes of someone else - along with the entire nation.
Nothing will change this.
This is what government does.
The only solution is to dissolve the agency completely and strike down the unconstitutional (and unratified by the states) law that was used to create it.