It’s Coercion Day again, I mean, Tax Day.

My mistake, “coercion” isn’t applicable here, is it?

That word means:

The practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.

More specifically:

Extortion is a crime that involves the use of coercion to obtain property, money, or services from a victim.

I guess ‘Extortion’ is the right word for today. Do you feel free yet?

Well, the Internal Revenue Service (the money collectors for the Federal Reserve, that is a non-government private business, by the way) is losing some of their collectors.

Over 20, ooo agents are leaving the building.

But do you remember the time before these IRS agents even existed?

Those were the days, eh?

The year was 1913….

And now…

So is a tax strike called for?

New York Times reports:

The I.R.S. had about 100,000 employees before President Trump took office. Between resignations and layoffs, the I.R.S. is on track to lose about a third of its staff this year.

About 22,000 employees at the Internal Revenue Service have signed up for the Trump administration’s latest resignation offer, according to four people familiar with the matter, an exodus that could weaken the agency’s ability to collect taxes.

The I.R.S. had about 100,000 employees before President Trump took office. Roughly 5,000 employees have resigned since January, and an additional 7,000 probationary employees were laid off, though those firings have been contested in court. If those layoffs take effect, the agency would be on track to lose about a third of its work force this year.

Under the terms of the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer, employees who take the deal will be put on paid administrative leave through September and then leave their federal jobs. Some employees who took the offer could still opt out of resigning.

Losing a third of I.R.S. staff — with remaining employees bracing for further layoffs and funding cuts — is expected to decrease the amount of revenue the federal government is able to collect. The cuts have already caused the I.R.S. to abandon some audits, current and former employees said, and taxpayers may feel more emboldened to try and avoid paying taxes if the I.R.S. is diminished.

The Biden administration had expanded the I.R.S. by about 20,000 employees in hopes of increasing the amount of tax revenue it collected. A Treasury spokesperson said the department was aiming to reverse the hirings from the last administration.

Renowned autor, Robert Kiyosaki states:

And how many ways are we taxed?

This is probably the only thing the liberal voters get right: protesting taxes.

Even if they have the wrong reasoning behind it.

Funny thing is, they keep voting in Democrat leaders who end up increasing the taxes. Not too bright, are they?

And there’s the property tax protest, which falls under the same category of being unjust.

Why do we have to pay taxes on an item, every year, that we already bought?

 

 

Then we have those that say that “the most patriotic” thing to do is pay taxes. What?!

So then the Boston Tea party was the most unpatriotic thing?

We’ve come a long way, and not in a good way.

Bottom line is, we need President Trump to end the fed and the IRS.

And it WILL happen.

So what do you think is going to happen to all the money that they unconstitutionally took from you, from We The People?

Let’s just say, you should start visualizing your IRS payments as, not as payments, but as deposits in a savings account.

DOGE has the records of these thieves.

They know what is owed us.

I will restore to you” – God, Joel 2:25

“If the thief is caught, he must pay back seven times what he stole” Proverbs 6:30,31



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