Your gonna need that defense based on this bit of news:
The Internal Revenue Service is collecting a lot more than taxes this year - it’s also acquiring a huge volume of personal information on taxpayers’ digital activities, from eBay auctions to Facebook posts and, for the first time ever, credit card and e-payment transaction records, as it expands its search for tax cheats to places it’s never gone before.
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“It’s well-known in the tax community, but not many people outside of it are aware of this big expansion of data and computer use,” says Edward Zelinsky, a tax law expert and professor at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Yale Law School. “I am sure people will be concerned about the use of personal information on databases in government, and those concerns are well-taken. It’s appropriate to watch it carefully. There should be safeguards.” He adds that taxpayers should know that whatever people do and say electronically can and will be used against them in IRS enforcement.
Saw one of those ‘cards’ on Facebook this AM, pointed message: Isn’t it odd that Obama gives guns to Syrian Islamists and Mexican drug cartels, while trying to take them away from American citizens?
Hopefully, the Senate and the House will be too busy fighting to pass AMNESTY to worry about sending more arms to Syria.
Let AQ and Hezbelah fight it out and then we kill the winners.
Best idea of the day Harley. Too bad it would take such a darn long time. I don’t think the USA has even 100 operational bombers left. Got to find a more efficient way, can’t use nukes before someone else does.
Sure we can, isn’t Slim Pickens still alive?
OOOPSY!
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