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Friday, June 30, 2023
‘Attempt to Intimidate?’ Montana Politicians Demand Answers for IRS Gun Shop Raid
U.S.A. — Two of Montana’s top elected officials—U.S. Sen. Steve Daines and Congressman Matt Rosendale—are demanding explanations from the Internal Revenue Service and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for a June 14 raid by heavily-armed IRS agents at a popular gun shop in Great Falls during which those agents seized boxes full of 4473 forms.
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Boating accidents happen. So do fires that destroy 4473 forms. Play to win.
ReplyDeleteGood luck getting a meaningful answer.
ReplyDeleteThose 4473s were in the hands of the ATF tax feeders five minutes after the "raid"-
ReplyDeleteOnce neurotic control freaks gravitate to positions of power following the rules is irrelevant. It's execising power that gives them orgasms.
ReplyDeleteOOOOHHHHH AAAAhhhh, The Repubs DEMAND answers, sure they do. If these repub fools were serious they would just defund the fuckers and be done with them. Since they wont really do anything, you should realize by now they are with the commies. NO ONE is coming to help you get that thru your heads. As for the sheriff, I always wondered what happened to Barney Fife. He has the power to stop this crap in his county and what does he do about it, he makes a video saying I dont know nothing......
ReplyDeleteThey can demand whatever they want. The IRS. ATF, FBI and all the other alphabet crime syndicates don't answer to Congress. Haven't been accountable to them for years.
ReplyDeleteUntil the republicans in DC adopt the same tactics as the Fed thugs who raided Van Hoose’s shop, ATF and the IRS are just going to roll their eyes to the ceiling as they yawn.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first heard about the projected influx of tens of thousands of armed IRS agents, I found it be chilling because it’s absolutely the MO of this administration to want to figure out a way to sidestep Posse Comitatus.