Wednesday, February 12, 2014

How to abolish the corrupt IRS: Lord Monckton advocates use of RICO statute by harmed nonprofits

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It goes without question that the IRS will have to be abolished.

The scandal of the IRS’ compelling small tax-exempt organizations to file their returns online with a Soros-funded hard-left political group, and only with that group, via a direct link from the IRS website only to that of the group, would be a very grave breach of administrative law in the United Kingdom, leading to substantial punitive damages.

My own experiences with corruption in the U.K.’s Inland Revenue suggest that the first step is firm and prompt action in the courts to stop this in-your-face unlawful partisan bias.

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2 comments:

  1. But will it be done ????!!!!!
    Posted..... ;)

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    1. I don't like to gamble, but I'll say no and give odds. :)

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