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IRS: We Targeted Conservative, Tea Party Groups With Extra Scrutiny
The IRS is a weapon which the Bankers use to fight their enemies :2 cents:
http://www.businessinsider.com/irs-t...vatives-2013-5 "The Internal Revenue Service admitted Friday to targeting conservative and Tea Party groups with additional scrutiny during the 2012 campaign, the Associated Press first reported. IRS spokesperson Lois Lerner said at a conference in Washington that the agency apologized for the special emphasis and scrutiny in applications for tax-exempt status. According to the AP, she said that organizations containing the words "Tea Party" or "patriot" were targeted for additional review, blaming that on "low-level" workers in Ohio. Here is the full statement the IRS released later: Between 2010 and 2012, the IRS saw the number of applications for section 501(c)(4) status double. As a result, local career employees in Cincinnati sought to centralize work and assign cases to designated employees in an effort to promote consistency and quality. This approach has worked in other areas. However, the IRS recognizes we should have done a better job of handling the influx of advocacy applications. While centralizing cases for consistency made sense, the way we initially centralized them did not. Mistakes were made initially, but they were in no way due to any political or partisan rationale. We fixed the situation last year and have made significant progress in moving the centralized cases through our system. To date, more than half of the cases have been approved or withdrawn. It is important to recognize that all centralized applications received the same, even-handed treatment, and the majority of cases centralized were not based on a specific name. In addition, new procedures also were implemented last year to ensure that these mistakes won?t be made in the future. The IRS also stresses that our employees - all career civil servants -- will continue to be guided by tax law and not partisan issues. In a conference call later Friday with reporters, the IRS reiterated that it was not engaging in any political attacks by targeting groups with "Tea Party" and "patriot." But it couldn't point to other non-conservative or political-sounding words." More here http://www.businessinsider.com/irs-t...vatives-2013-5 |
Heads need to roll for actions like this.
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Wow!
You mean a group that named itself after the Boston Tea Party which was a revolt agaist paying taxes got looked at by the IRS? Holly shit! Doesn't the IRS know that names don't mean anything? :1orglaugh |
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They are the typical types that think that the world is their cupcake but no one else can have any. |
It must be different in the US - The tax collectors and the banks would not be doing each other favors here...
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These groups are nothing more than non profit organizations to funnel money to political candidates without having to give out information about their donors.
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this is sickening shit
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srsly? rly i mean really? really really? |
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Would you bitch if the cops "profiled" a guy that had 420 stickers all over his car while driving around a nice neighborhood blaring gang banger music? Would you bitch if you were about to get on a plane and the guy behind you was checked by airport security because his wife was with him wearing a berka? Of course you wouldn't. The IRS is just like the cops, FBI or whom ever.. They look for signs as reason to audit. You paint a target on your back you are likely going to be audited. |
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still confused? |
- Rothschild's UN Agenda matched up with the Democrat Agenda
- Rothschild owns the Federal Reserve - IRS is Federal Reserve Collection/Enforcement Agency - Rothschild uses IRS to attack enemies When Obama became president 10 Rothschild agents were put into place i.e. Rhodes Scholars Rothschild Agents Take 10 Key American Free Press "Six former Rhodes Scholars (educated at Oxford University in Britain) and four others associated with the London School of Economics are serving in key posts in the Obama administration. That's not good." Our greatest founding father and first president, George Washington, probably wouldn't be ready to celebrate his birthday on Feb. 22 if he were alive today. Having led the 13 colonies to independence from the British Empire in 1783, following the course of a difficult eight-year struggle by those freedom-loving American colonists who followed him, Washington (who lived from 1732 to 1799) would most assuredly be appalled to see that the liberties achieved from the American Revolution are now being flagrantly defied by a number of figures who populate the upper ranks of the administration of Barack Obama. Six former Rhodes Scholars (educated at Oxford University in Britain) and four others associated with the London School of Economics are serving in key posts in the Obama administration. That's not good. Top: Rice, McFaul, Kagan, Slaughter, and Wolin Bottom: Emanuel, Summers, Orszag, Rouse, and Sutphen Here are 10 of the key "British"-that is, Rothschild -operatives now ensconced in the Obama administration (more can be expected): Susan Rice - ambassador to the UN; Michael McFaul - head of the Russian desk at the National Security Council; Elena Kagan - solicitor general of the United States; Anne-Marie Slaughter - State Department policy planning staff; Neal S.Wolin - deputy counsel to the president for economic policy; Ezekial Emanuel - senior counselor at the White House Office of Management and Budget on health care policy; Lawrence Summers - head of the National Economic Council; Peter Orszag - director of the Office of Management and Budget; Peter Rouse - senior advisor to the president; Mona Sutphen - deputy chief of the White House staff. The truth about the Rhodes Scholarships is not known to the average American who is constantly told by the mass media that Rhodes Scholars (such as former President Bill Clinton) are among "the best and the brightest." The Rhodes Scholarships-awarded to Americans and students from other former British colonies-are funded by a trust set up by 19th Century British imperial figure Cecil Rhodes, whose intent was to indoctrinate these scholars with the theme that the American colonies should be reunited with the British Empire and that they should work through "public service" to achieve that goal. But Rhodes wasn't just some rich madcap dreamer. His ventures were underwritten by the international Rothschild dynasty operating from the financial district in London known as "The City"-the banking center of the Rothschild controlled British empire that also includes the London School of Economics. So now a clique of internationalists trained in the idea of extinguishing American independence are ensconced in the Obama administration. And another Rhodes Scholar, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, is widely touted as the great Grand Old Party candidate to "take back the White House" in 2012. Jindal doesn't offer "change." He-like the other globalists in the Obama administration-is part of the problem. All of this is not a "conspiracy theory." Rather, these facts are well known to those familiar with what the Rhodes scholarships are really about." |
jesus, richard, give it a break. you can and do try and spin EVERY comment you can.
no wonder people around here always talk shit about you. i tried to give you room, i even had an exchange with you about that a while back. but jeez dude. knock it off man. try and find the middle ground once or twice, it's always there. choice is your's. until then, you can spin other's comments till you're dizzy(ier) than usual and peeps will keep replying to you with replies like this. |
see what i mean? the irs/bank connection is the rothchilds!
jesus fucking christ that's a classic. |
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btw: im happy you joined the woman haters club, the 'i don't like what you say, so i hope you die in an airplane' club.. great minds, yes? |
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Your analogy of the car playing gang banger music is flawed, that breaks local noise ordinances and the cops should deal with that because is disturbs the peace, the Tea Party is only putting questions to the present administration and is admittedly being targeted thru use of the IRS. The present administration is targeting groups against their agenda, period, this is political subjugation |
typical gfy exchange with richard
1st person: scientist prove 2+2 = 4 richrad: so you are saying we didn't land on the moon, yes? 1st person: wtf just happened? |
and yet you can't defend your own statement?
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When are they going to target Vendzilla?
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Aside from that I'm sick of seeing the right abuse the system to get what they want then crying like little babies soon as it happens to them. Want to get treated fairly, then quit trying to constantly abuse the system. |
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http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/conten...50815.abstract The Tea Party was nothing but an underhand attempt to manipulate the public by big business. They simply used the sheep to push their message. Of course the IRS was going to check them out and now we have to act as if "oh my". |
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http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/mt...per.banner.jpg OWS was filled with weirdos and loons as well but I sure as hell remember it being a common thing for Tea Party supporters to bash them.. Calling them criminals and deadbeats and saying they deserved what they got when the police acted like this. |
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Me? I'm not a bit surprised by crap that the U.S. Gov. pulls on it's people. In the end they are a bunch of corrupt lifetime politicians whose only interest is their power. And history (including every Congress and President right up to & including the current one) shows that our govt. does the most shady and nasty things to it's own citizens and people around the world. |
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Where did they cry like little babies? They were protesting because of they believed the country is going in the wrong direction, do you think all those people shouldn't have a voice? When the GOP gets back in power, should the liberals be silenced? The abuse you talk about is being used by the present administration using the IRS to hurt people that spoke up, it's wrong. Believe it or not, there are people in this world that thinks the constitution is what we should be following, that we should have a balanced budget, that we shouldn't have a healthcare law with over 20,000 pages of regulations, that the patriot act should be stricken from the books. That we shouldn't be sending drones into countries that we are not at war with. Funny thing is Obama is the one that released this, most think it's because he wants to take some of the pressure off the whole Benghanzi screw up |
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No I'm just tired of the right constantly abusing it's powers and using the govt as a way to force their believes on the population and then turning around crying when the same thing happens to them. Seems when the shoe gets put on the other foot they don't seem to like it but it's sure fine and dandy when they do it. |
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This is the too long didn't read version.. This was a study on the Tea Party by the American Cancer Inatute that linked the founding groups of the Tea Party, (Americans for Prosperity and FreedomWorks) to big Tobacco. It was never grass roots .. It wasn't hijacked it was straight up founded by the Koch Bros for Big Tobacco as a anti corporate tax movement.. Quote:
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That's what I'm saying. They are all corrupt politicians and all do whatever it takes to keep their power. People getting caught up in the fantasy game they created of "right vs. left" is what allows them to continue to do it. This thread is an excellent example. EVERYBODY should be outraged that the Govt ORDERED the IRS to go after certain people. It wasn't the IRS determining that these people needed to be targeted...the order came from outside the agency. Liberals and conservatives should all be outraged at this and demanding answers. But our Machiavellian politicians know how to play it. And instead of a discussion on what actually happened...it's just another round of arguing about how "bad" the Tea Party or the OWS or Koch Brothers or George Soros are. NONE of them are in the same league of "bad" as the Govt. is. Yet, we are once again giving the feds a free pass and arguing amongst ourselves. Gotta admit it's pure genius on the govt.'s part. Looks like they can pretty much get away with doing anything...and by keeping the people divided into 2 camps, one side will always let it slide and defend the govt. action. |
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And the IRS is tasked with finding people who abuse non profit status for personal gain - or political gain. They targeted a new group of non profits, which makes sense. The IRS most likely targets groups that are new or have a history of abuse. All of these groups - be it Tea Party, Republican, or Democrat - are just fronts for channelling money to campaigns without having to list donors. All of these groups should be targeted by the IRS and investigated. |
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