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Monday, April 23, 2012

Watchdogs say IRS to revoke gun rights and passports


A new bill passed by the Democrat controlled Senate and now headed to the House would give the IRS broad new powers that watchdogs say include revoking gun rights and passports.
The bill, S.1813, is a reauthorization of the federal highway aid, safety, and construction program. But Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, and Senator Barbara Boxer, D-CA, added a major provision to the bill regarding the IRS.
The two Senators apparently want the IRS to have the power to revoke the gun rights of citizens and their right to travel if they owe more than $50,000 in back taxes.
But the problem is that the IRS would not be required to prove that a citizen owes $50,000. All it would take is for the IRS to accuse a citizen owing that amount.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Are you for real on this?? Geez, wonder why these types of Obamanations never get reported in the MSM. Think of how many times the IRS has screwed up. They have got to be one of the most backward agencies in the Gov't in terms of their IT departments and just general coordination between different Offices. All kinds of innocent people are going to get wrongly accused here.
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Welshman said...

Yes, it is for real. Read the bill. It's all there.