Now We Know Why The Federal Government Is Militarizing The IRS!!

Published on January 5, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This content critically examines the reported militarization of the IRS, citing the acquisition of significant ammunition and weaponry. It highlights a low rate of actual tax law violations found in audits and discusses the hiring of agents with a willingness to use deadly force, suggesting a potential intent for illegal property seizure. The analysis is presented with a serious, critical, and cautionary tone, drawing on specific agency acquisition numbers and audit statistics.

Quick Summary

The IRS has reportedly acquired millions of rounds of ammunition and thousands of firearms, including automatic rifles. This militarization is viewed by critics as a potential precursor to illegal property seizure from citizens, especially given that only 21 out of 252 audited cases showed actual tax law violations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00IRS Acquires Millions of Rounds and Weapons
  2. 00:13Low Tax Law Violation Rate in Audits
  3. 00:27New Agents Trained for Deadly Force
  4. 00:36Concerns Over Property Seizure Intent

Frequently Asked Questions

What evidence suggests the IRS is being militarized?

Reports indicate the IRS has acquired millions of rounds of ammunition, thousands of pistols, shotguns, automatic rifles, and other military-grade weapons. This acquisition is viewed as a significant step towards militarization.

What is the stated purpose behind the IRS's increased armament?

While official statements may vary, critics and the speaker in this content suggest the militarization is intended for the illegal seizure of property from citizens, rather than solely for traditional tax enforcement.

What are the statistics on IRS audit enforcement success?

According to the data presented, out of 252 legal source cases for audit enforcement, only 21 were found to have actual tax law violations, indicating a low conviction rate for violations.

What does the hiring of new IRS agents entail?

The government is reportedly hiring 87,000 new agents, and their job descriptions allegedly include a willingness to use deadly force, raising concerns about the nature of their future enforcement activities.

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