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Title: Easy Fix To IRS Corruption
Source: rense.com
URL Source: http://rense.com/general96/eztofix.html
Published: Jun 3, 2013
Author: Matt Barber
Post Date: 2013-06-03 18:30:35 by Original_Intent
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Keywords: IRS, Gestapo, RICO, Prosecute
Views: 125
Comments: 5

Easy Fix To IRS Corruption

By Matt Barber
6-3-13
Sir John Dalberg-Acton famously observed, “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” No federal agency enjoys more power than the “absolute power” wielded by the Internal Revenue Service. It’s little wonder, then, that under this power-drunk Obama regime, the IRS has become “corrupted absolutely.” It’s become the hammer to this president’s favorite nail: political dissent.

The bureaucratic cat’s out of the bag, and the evidence is undeniable. The Obama IRS has been illegally targeting conservative, Christian and Jewish groups and individuals for political retaliation, intimidation and, ultimately, destruction. These revelations have spurred calls for criminal prosecution and even impeachment. Still, little has been said about how to prevent such Stalinist abuses of power in the future.

We’ve been over-thinking the problem. Sometimes complicated questions come with easy answers. I wish I could take credit for it, but while I was participating in a recent meeting in Washington, D.C., Judson Phillips, founder of Tea Party Nation, hit on the simple solution. “The Constitution is a great place to go in order to rein in the rampant and repeated abuses at the IRS,” he suggested. Namely, the Fourth Amendment, which guarantees the following:
“ The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

No individual ­ and especially no federal agency ­ is above the law. Regrettably, and largely through both citizen and government acquiescence, the IRS has been brandishing arbitrary and extra-constitutional authority, unchecked, for well over a century.

Imagine if the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, or the ATF suddenly began “searching” and “seizing” the “persons, houses, papers, and effects,” of millions of U.S. citizens every year without a warrant ­ without probable cause or even reasonable suspicion that any criminal or civil violation had occurred. People would be outraged, and for good reason. Such actions would rightly and universally be decried as unconstitutional. The lawsuits would fly, heads would roll and the courts would immediately shut down such “unreasonable searches and seizures.” This is exactly the kind of government tyranny our founders endeavored to thwart.

So why has the IRS been allowed to do just that ­ to violate, systemically and systematically, the Fourth Amendment? How is it that this one federal agency, with neither probable cause nor a warrant, is permitted to invade your privacy and confiscate your “houses, papers and effects” on a whim? How is it that if you fail to comply with their warrantless searches and seizures, they have the authority to ruin you financially and even throw you in prison?
No warrant? No problem. When the IRS arbitrarily and capriciously says “jump,” America opens its doors wide and says, “how high?” Is this the IRS or the ISS? Either way, it’s time that “we the people” put an end to this unconstitutional abuse of power.

At least some good has come from Mr. Obama’s IRS-gate scandal. It’s exposed the unprecedented depths to which corruption has burrowed its way from the top down. It’s also underscored the autocratic nature of the contemporary IRS beast. It’s unified many Republicans, Democrats and independents around this fundamental reality: America must de-politicize the IRS.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle love to pay lip service to a need for “tax reform.” Well, honorable sirs and madams, put up or shut up. It’s time for a new federal “Taxpayer Bill of Rights.” A centerpiece to such legislation must be the simple codification of that which the Fourth Amendment already mandates; namely, that, when conducting “searches and seizures” (aka, audits), the IRS must adhere to the same U.S. Constitution that restricts every other federal agency.

Such a bill, notes Phillips, “would codify as federal law that no IRS audit (or any other agency audit) of a person, organization or business could be conducted without first having the IRS agent (or agent of the agency conducting the audit) to prepare an affidavit that is sworn to in front of a federal judge, federal magistrate or a tax court judge that states with specificity why there is probable cause to believe the audit will result in either the discovery of criminal activities or the discovery of civil wrong doing. It will be the functional equivalent of a search warrant.”

Phillips is on to something big here. Especially when you consider this last minor factoid: The IRS is also the OEA: the “Obamacare Enforcement Agency.”

If that doesn’t send a chill down your spine, then nothing will.

What do you get when you cross one tyrannical, hyper-politicized bureaucratic beast with another?

You get tyranny on steroids. You also get one happy Barack Hussein Obama.

Contact your legislators and A) respectfully request that they re-constitutionalize the IRS; B) that the IRS be required to observe the Fourth Amendment; and C) that they hold this president accountable for his unprecedented and despicable abuse of executive authority.

Finally, request that Congress pass a new Taxpayer Bill of Rights that covers “all of the above.”

  Matt Barber (@jmattbarber on Twitter) is an attorney concentrating in constitutional law. He serves as Vice President of Liberty Counsel Action . (This information is provided for identification purposes only.)


Poster Comment:

I have a better solution - prosecute the Infernal Revenue Service Inc. (Incorporated IN PUERTO RICO under the RICO (Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization) Statutes. It seems tailor made for the job.

Like most of the Feral Guffermint it has gone rogue, is illegal from the get-go, and needs to be eliminated and replaced with a heavily restricted and safe-guarded agency which offers legal redress in under megabuck lawyer fees.Subscribe to *US INDUSTRIAL WAR MACHINE*

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#2. To: Original_Intent (#0)

it all sounds good on paper, but nothing is going to change the way the government/IRS does business unless it's as a result of a total economic collapse.

christine  posted on  2013-06-04   1:31:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: christine (#2)

I don't know about total collapse, but I do agree that it is going to take a major shake-up to rearrange the playing field. The one thing we do have going for us is that the show is being run by psychotics. The one continuing thread through their behavior is that they overestimate their own abilities and underestimate ours. While they do fear us, as they fear everyone and everything, that, in a way, makes them even more dangerous than if they were in their right mind.

The problem is that most people do not recognize them as insane, and many of those who do are paralyzed by fear and denial into inaction. That has to change, and I think it will change. Once it starts they, the psychos in charge, won't really know what hit them as it will move like a wave through the common consciousness. Right now they are building up supplies of weapons and ammo to put down the physical revolt they think is coming. What they cannot comprehend, as they are materialists to the core, is that much of this battle is being played out at a level which they do not even recognize or understand.

However, for that to occur the society, and the individuals which it consists of, are going to have to suffer what we called in the service "a severe reality adjustment". That may require that they suffer some real pain inflicted by the monsters in charge to get their attention. It is like the gentleman I was listening to on Rense last night. He is beginning to "get it" but it has not sunk into his bones yet that we cannot expect the psychotics to behave like normal, sane, and decent people. It is just not part of them. It may well be there in vestige but it is buried under so many layers of evil that it is kept well buried.

Original_Intent  posted on  2013-06-04   13:14:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Original_Intent (#3)

it's like Ann Barnhardt said in an interview i was listening to, we could stop this if millions of us all at once just stopped filing income tax. she said it's just as if we are giving our money to hitler and the third reich. ok, yes, that would work, however, the fear of the IRS is so deep (rightfully so), there isn't ever going to be a coming together of the number of participants needed. the fact is, they would still be able to target individuals.

christine  posted on  2013-06-05   20:50:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#5. To: christine (#4)

You're right, because it's easy to prosecute each individual tax resistor, but impossible if 30 million people collectively decide to claim the maximum deductions on their W-4s and then refuse to pay (though even that is a bet I wouldn't take- I think they'd try to round up everyone). It's the same problem that allows governments like the USSR to continue-no one likes to be the first. Consider those old westerns when the guy wearing the white hat is trying to help the unjustly accused Indian, and is facing down the lynch mob. He's only got a revolver, and they know it, so he says "I've only got six bullets. But which of you want to be the first six to die?" No one wants to be the first.

The other thing is the false outrage that he IRS is being used to punish political opponents. That's been the case since 1913. I suppose we should be happy that we live now, because at least there's no other agency the government can use to punish opponents. In the past, the President would direct the Postmaster General to not deliver certain mail that contained undesirable opinions. From our entry to WWI all the way to WWII this method was used to stifle dissent.

In the end, we can thank Milton Friedman for giving us the temporary withholding tax during WWII for this situation. It would be impossible to have such a level of taxation without the withholding tax. Ron Paul during the years that the Republicans controlled both houses of government submitted a few bills that would have eliminated the withholding tax (which would have greatly limited government power and diminished the IRS at the same time) yet got no assistance from the party. So they really have no right to complain about the IRS being used like it has been. Imagine if you had to send a check to the government every quarter for your tax burden. How many US families do you think would have the money available? By default that would grossly limit the tax take of the government.

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