THE IRS IS GEARING UP TO KILL YOU

Published on August 16, 2022
Duration: 9:21

This video critically examines the Inflation Reduction Act's allocation of significant funds to the IRS for enforcement, questioning the implications for citizens and the Second Amendment. It highlights concerns about the expansion of IRS agent powers, including the potential for armed enforcement, drawing parallels to historical tax disputes and fictional scenarios. The content also touches on firearm modifications and internet meme culture related to these topics.

Quick Summary

The Inflation Reduction Act allocates $80 billion to the IRS, with $45.6 billion for enforcement, aiming to hire 87,000 new agents. A deleted job posting revealed these agents would carry firearms and use deadly force, raising concerns about government overreach and Second Amendment implications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and IRS Topic Tease
  2. 00:27Inflation Reduction Act Discussion
  3. 00:47IRS Hiring Plan Explained
  4. 00:54Role of the IRS and its Power
  5. 01:21Scale of IRS Expansion
  6. 01:31Tax Revolution Meme
  7. 01:50IRS Job Description and Firearms
  8. 02:15IRS Agents as 'Judge Dredd'
  9. 02:26IRS Army Comparison Meme
  10. 02:46Deleted IRS Job Posting
  11. 03:03Call of Duty: IRS Auditor Meme
  12. 03:17The Accountant Movie Comparison
  13. 03:26Armed IRS Agents & ATF
  14. 03:37Weapons of War Meme
  15. 04:07YouTube Strike and Explosions
  16. 04:25Aventon Electric Bikes Sponsorship
  17. 04:50Shinzo Abe Pipe Gun Recreation
  18. 05:15YouTube Strike Meme
  19. 05:32ATF Tannerite Dog Meme
  20. 05:42Donut Operator Bet Meme
  21. 06:09NFA and Pipe Gun Meme
  22. 06:18Abe Assassination Comparison Meme
  23. 06:35JFK Assassination Video & Lincoln Recreation
  24. 06:46Forgotten Weapons Collaboration Suggestion
  25. 07:28The Terminal List Review and Cameo Wish
  26. 08:10Brandon Herrera at the Range Meme
  27. 08:36Gun Meme Creators vs. Enjoyers Meme
  28. 08:52Outro and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Inflation Reduction Act's impact on the IRS?

The Inflation Reduction Act allocates $80 billion to the IRS, with a significant portion, $45.6 billion, designated for enforcement. This funding is intended to hire approximately 87,000 new agents, more than doubling the current workforce.

What concerns are raised about the IRS hiring 87,000 new agents?

Concerns include the sheer scale of the hiring, which rivals or exceeds the active military of some countries. Additionally, a deleted job posting revealed that these agents would be expected to carry firearms and use deadly force, leading to comparisons with law enforcement agencies.

How does the video address the Second Amendment in relation to the IRS?

The video critiques the expansion of IRS enforcement powers, particularly the potential for armed agents, suggesting it could infringe upon Second Amendment rights. It highlights the irony of government agencies potentially becoming more armed while advocating for civilian disarmament.

What historical parallels are drawn regarding IRS enforcement?

The video references Al Capone's downfall due to tax evasion and the historical context of the US revolting over taxes, drawing a parallel to the current expansion of IRS enforcement capabilities.

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