On Suing the IRS

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The Act Right Legal Foundation  filed suit against the IRS for targeting conservative, small-government, and Tea Party organizations. Hurray for our side!

I’ve been reporting for 27 years that I sued the IRS for targeting me—the IRS against  the law.   How’s this for laughs? The IRS called me a “Fifth Amendment freak.”  The Fifth Amendment states that if I have a personal stake in the outcome I have a constitutional right to “due process of law.”  Due process means that I have a right to be heard in a meaningful way in a meaning place.  It should not come as a surprise that there is no such place in the United States.

The Tax Court heard me.  Two U.S. District Courts, by order of magistrates, refused to hear me.  The IRS had frozen a large amount of refund money because I petitioned the Tax Court for a far lesser amount.  It’s against the law.  The Tax Court straightened the fraud out, three years after it took place, and to no avail.  The IRS ignored the Tax Court order, as did the U. S. Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court.  

A third U.S. District Court decided to hear me. The DOJ reported to the Court that the IRS had “wrongfully” confiscated my property and offered to pay me back, plus interest.   The money was sent to me. The IRS then demanded that I give it back, calling it a mistake.  Of course I refused. The IRS ordered my bank give it every cent in my account.  The left hand of the government doesn’t know what the right hand is doing—by willful acts against the people—and getting with it.

I took the court record and the IRS notice to my bank to The Palm Beach Post. An investigation was made. The IRS admitted that it had been “mistaken” from the first, but meant no harm.   That wasn’t the end of it. The IRS continued to attempt to rob me.

Every now and then the heat gets turned up. Our representatives make a big fuss over these lawless stunts. Big changes are promised.  Everything returns to normal.

It should be obvious by now that you can’t expect your representatives  to  protect you.  You have to do that yourself.  When only one or two take action against a multitude,  nothing is going to change.

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  • I didn't ask. I took the ball the IRS fumbled and ran with it for a touchdown.  What would happen if even a thousand taxpayers did the same? We don't know. 

    All you need to know is the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment, the same that the IRS is hiding behind. If you have a personal stake in the outcome, this gives you the right to call the IRS's hand when they try to screw you.  You don't need a lawyer to sue the IRS.

    The IRS is a paper tiger. They made many threats to me, but ate crow of the front page of The Palm Beach Post.  What's the matter with the American people?

  • I don't know all the rules, but it would seem like a big class action lawsuit is in order for all the people and groups that have been screwed with by the IRS;  it sounds like there are quite a few.  Is anyone ready to pick up the ball on this concept??

  • It is my full belief that nothing can be done. I was told the weekend before the 2012 vote that Obama had already won and it was crooked. This came from Asia! Americans have had their rights taken and treason by this President is many fold! We must note that the Liberal media has been taken over by abortion supporters and perverted gay/lesbian activists. Do we not see a spirit of control in all of this? If not then Liberals are just small children who always want their way, no matter what! If an intellectual cannot be an idiot then it must mean that Liberals are all fools!

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