Should the 87,000 new armed IRS agents be considered a military force on American soil, considering the IRS is outside of regular law enforcement?

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  • SGT58

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    Just remember Joe and his press secretary both swear if you don't make in excess of $400,00.00 per year you won't have to worry about these 87,000 new agents and Joe & his press secretary ALWAYS tell the truth.
     

    DAS HUGH!

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    Just in time for this new gun makers 20% gun tax. What a coinkydink! They're foaming at the mouths on this one
     

    justapilgrim

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    Especially given the $80,000,000,000 in funding just for the new 87,000 armed IRS "agents". Gauranteed like every sheriff or police department that asked for them, these 87,000 new armed men will get granted surplus armored vehicles for free, too. Where is the line between a military and an "agency" ? Also, keep in mind that these extremely well funded and well equipped paramilitary men will be outside the control of the regular military chain of command... controlled by one man, one branch of government, without Congress, and specifically authorized for campaigns only in America
    That is a really good question, seriously!
     

    Bay Ranger

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    Just read an article where Janet Yellen said that the new agents would not audit anyone at a greater rate than the "historical" audit rate. The Washington Post did an analysis of the 2021 audits. Seems like 77% of the audits were for tax returns where the income was less than $200K.

    Hmmmm, no matter what Biden says 87,000 new agents are gonna have to have something to do. Also, it must be a coincidence that the union that represents the IRS sent 99% of their political contributions to Democratic candidates. Taking our tax money and expanding the IRS and they get political contributions in return. Why don't they just take the money out of the treasury and give it to the Dems - skip the middle man! Oh wait, that would be illegal.
     

    Raven

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    be a coincidence that the union that represents
    All special interests, lobbying and campaign contributions should be outlawed, 100 percent, across the board for all local state and federal elected officials, for conflict of interest and compromising integrity. You want to drain the swamp... demonitize it
     

    Raven

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