The IRS and the big cats.

Does the IRS play politics? Well, apparently, yes. If you or I had not paid our taxes, how long do you think the IRS would let us get away with it? Yet, half the time someone gets nominated, congress or someone finds out that they haven't paid taxes. What is up with that? I think some big honcho at the IRS fears losing his job and lets the fat cats in Washington fall under their radar.

Do you want proof? The IRS has very sophisticated programs to determine if you are cheating on your taxes. There is no way that they didn't know about it. Also, why don't we hear that so-and-so has been penalized by the IRS? My personal suggestion to them is to start using Turbotax--this program will not let you make a mistake on your taxes.

I call upon congress to demand that the IRS put every government employee's tax return under a microscope. There is an obvious conflict of interest here that no one is reporting on. Congress funds the IRS and the IRS "funds" congress. Also consider that, if anyone knows where the loopholes are, who would know better than the people that create them? It is time to put an end to the free ride. We the public have always lived in dread of an audit. Apparently, if you are a fat cat, there is nothing to fear from the IRS.

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