Carl Pickens
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I'm not as convinced as you are, there are many global indicators and one or two more shoes to fall that will be incredibly painful for us.Don't be so dramatic, we're going to be fine.
Restaurants will now have an even worse problem hiring help ... I guess they think waitresses make over $400K because Biden and his followers said that new taxes would only impact people over that threshold.
So-Called Inflation Reduction Act’s Bait-and-Switch: IRS to Crack Down on Waitresses’ Underreported Tips | The Heritage Foundation
We need to be way more honest on this money "for Ukraine". At least a quarter of all we're sending is going straight to the pockets and accounts of Zelensky and his crew- outside of that, who knows? It's definitely headed back into this country, though.They are scraping for pennies with IRS agents looking for anything to justify their salaries. At which point they can give it to Ukraine or blow it on some BS. Just another massive Biden lie.
Joe Manchin's Election Cycle Transformation From Big Spender to Fiscal Hawk BeginsHe shouldn't get a pass either. He's the dumbass that voted for it. He doesn't get to run away now that he didn't get what HE wants out of it. He's a corrupt bastard.
Manchin hints he might abandon Democrats ahead of 2024Joe Manchin's Election Cycle Transformation From Big Spender to Fiscal Hawk Begins
The conservative butterfly emerges from his liberal cocoon ....
Price tag for Biden signature climate law balloons to multiple of initial estimates
Who wants to tell Ukraine we're a little low this month?
Joe Manchin's Election Cycle Transformation From Big Spender to Fiscal Hawk Begins
The conservative butterfly emerges from his liberal cocoon ....
https://www.newsmax.com/michaeldorstewitz/shotguns-submachine-ammunition/2023/06/23/id/1124703/IRS used false name to obtain entry into taxpayer’s Ohio home to demand payment
87000 more armed Gestapo on the way. What could go wrong?
https://www.newsmax.com/michaeldorstewitz/shotguns-submachine-ammunition/2023/06/23/id/1124703/
"Our OpenTheBooks auditors found the IRS spent millions of tax dollars on AR-15-style rifles, semi-automatic shotguns, and even purchased submachine guns while stockpiling 5 million rounds of ammunition in their gun locker,"
"According to a March 31 Open the Books report, the IRS spent $35.2 million on guns, ammunition, and military-style equipment since 2006 (adjusted for inflation at the consumer level). 2020 and 2021 were the agency’s peak years for purchasing weapons, ammunition and gear."