If you knew coworkers, former bosses or exes who cheated on their taxes, would you turn them in? The Internal Revenue Service can make it worth your while. [More]It's almost like ravens have lobbyists working for them or something...
Friday, March 05, 2010
This Should End Well
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Maybe, for a very few specific assh**les, I'd turn 'em in.
But in general, isn't it every American's patriotic duty to try every method imaginable to avoid paying the gov't blood-suckers?
Isn't that how this country was born, in the struggle between King Georgie-boy the III's bully-boy tactics to get us to pay for that which we colonials DIDN'T want to pay for?
B Woodman
III-per
It was said that the East German STASI paid have of the population to infom on the other half. Looks like we are well on our way there.
Personally, no I would not turn in anyone for tax evasion. But then I wouldn't turn someone in on drug or gun charges either. Show me a victim and I will do my "civic duty".
Considering the fact that most of us lose over 40% of our income to the governemnt, no. I would not. And I sure wouldn't trust the Infernal Revenue "Service" to play fair with me if I did.
Sorry boys, I would. In fact, I am going to rat out Timothy Geitner, and Charlie Rangel as soon as I can get to my phone.
Are you guys sure you don't see some value in this program now?
Just dial 1-800-I-SNICH to sell your soul.
Those reallygoodguyswhojustwanttodotherightthing, at the IRS are standing by to take your call!
Anybody hear remember what happens to snitches?
Ah, snitches. I remember what G. gordon Liddy had to say about "snitches".
He said that a snitch was someone INVOLVED in the crime, who talked to the police to lesson his punishment.
If you rat out someone for tax evasion, you are not a snitch.
IMHO, G,Gordon has it right.
Don't care, I'm still ratting out Geitner and Rangel and La. freezer boy too.
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