BOOM! The IRS Problem: The 14 Billion Dollar Tab! GITMO Non-compliance
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Are you under the new monetary system now? No.
Did Iraq reinstate their currency on the Forex Market? No.
Did speaker Mike Johnson send your tax money to Israel? No.
Why are these questions important?
Because the American 1st policies are on the other side of the new financial system that will be funded by “Real Money”.
Why in the world are some people upset that fiat debt that was stolen from you in the form of taxes is being used to defund the IRS? Their entire budget is depleted.
Do you know what this will lead to?
Congressional Appropriations: The IRS receives the majority of its funding from Congress. This funding is used to cover the costs of operations, including salaries, benefits, and technology.
How in the world will they be able to collect taxes when they will not have any money to pay the employees hired to do it? You think people want to work for free?
You can thank Mike Johnson for that.
User fees: The IRS also collects user fees for certain services, such as tax preparation assistance and e-filing. These fees help to offset the cost of providing these services.
Guess what? How is this service going to function when they will have to rely on tax revenue they will not be able to afford to finance if the fees itself are continent upon services they can’t afford dye to budget cuts?
You can thank Mike Johnson for that.
Revolving Funds: The IRS also has a number of revolving funds, which are used to finance certain activities, such as tax enforcement and taxpayer services. These funds are replenished with revenue from the activities they support.
How are they going to be able to use these funds for daily operational cost when you do not even file until April next year? Remember the IRS is a Democrat agency. Guess who runs the House & Senate? Republicans.
You can thank Mike Johnson for that.
Office of The Commissioner: This office oversees the IRS and is responsible for developing and implementing tax policy. The budget for the OTC includes funding for salaries, benefits, and travel. Sections where the budget goes for the building that will be impacted includes what?
The Commissioner’s office.
The IRS Executive Committee Suite.
The IRS Briefing Room.
Remember, they have no budget for this year or next. Their entire 14 billion is being used for foreign aid. This agency has been used to bully you into submission. Property seizure and jail time if you do not pay. And they are facing bankruptcy now?
You can thank Mike Johnson for that.
Office of Chief Counsel: The office provides legal advice to the IRS and represents the IRS in Maritime court. The budget for this office also includes funding for salaries, benefits, and travel. The lack of budget will impact what areas?
The Chief Counsel office.
The IRS Legal Library.
The IRS Hearing Room.
You can thank Mike Johnson for that.
Office of Operations Support: This area provides support services to the IRS, such as human resources, information technology, and security. The budget for this includes funding for salaries, benefits, and technology. What will be impacted when there is no money in the budget?
The IRS Data Center.
The IRS Security Command Center.
The IRS Employee Training Center.
You can thank Mike Johnson for that.
Office of Taxpayer Services: This area provides assistance to taxpayers with tax preparation and filing. The budget for this also includes again funding for salaries, benefits, and tech. What areas will be impacted for the lack of budget to function?
The IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center.
The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Site.
The IRS Taxpayer Education Center.
You can thank Mike Johnson for that.
Are you getting the impression that I am rubbing this in your face? If so you are correct. Can I whisper something in your ear? Pssst…. come here. The IRS is already shutdown. How?
Do you want to know one reason how this physical shutdown happened?
The West Virginia vs EPA Supreme Court Ruling. You haven’t heard of this in your mainstream news. Want to know why? Because it’s owned by the same people that owns the IRS. The Rothschilds/Khazarians. West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, 597 U.S. ___ (2022), was a U.S. Supreme Court case. It asks whether important policies that impact the lives of all Americans, should be made by unelected D.C. bureaucrats or by congress. This SCOTUS decision that ruling by executive agency is no longer acceptable. So any laws that are on the books that haven’t been passed through congress are void. This includes EOs and government agencies “rules”.
[June 30, 2022]
JUSTICE GORSUCH, with whom
JUSTICE ALITO joined, con- curring.
To resolve today’s case the Court invokes the major ques- tions doctrine. Under that doctrine’s terms, administrative agencies must be able to point to “‘clear congressional au- thorization’ when they claim the power to make decisions of vast “economic and political significance”. Ante, at 17, 19. Like many parallel clear-statement rules in our law, this one operates to protect foundational constitutional guarantees. I join the Court’s opinion and write to offer some additional observations about the doctrine on which it rests.
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Since 1970, the major questions doctrine soon took on spe- cial importance.2 In 1980, this Court held it “unreasonable to assume” that Congress gave an agency “unprecedented power[s]” in the “absence of a clear [legislative] mandate.” Industrial Union Dept., AFL–CIO v. American Petroleum Institute, 448 U. S. 607, 645 (plurality opinion). In the years that followed, the Court routinely enforced “the non- delegation doctrine” through “the interpretation of status.
What does this ruling ultimately mean for 3 letter agencies?
A. This latest Supreme Court ruling will allow the demise of the power the EPA. In a landmark case, West Virginia vs. EPA, it was decided that these congress created agencies are not part of the Republic.
This ends the following agencies.
FBI
CIA
ATF
DEA
IRS
NIH
CDC
FDA
School Boards and more! This cornerstone case was set up to take the whole corrupt government.
The power is being returned back to the people, and the federal government is set to be curtailed to a mere 10%.
For too long, the labyrinth of Executive Order DS-(Deep State) POTUS-created agencies have operated beyond the pale of the Constitution, exerting a suffocating influence over the lives of American citizens. These alphabet agencies, the cryptic three-letter monoliths, have had a chokehold on our freedom. But no more. With the current political tides, the tools exist to dismantle these unconstitutional entities, and America is thundering a resounding ‘enough is enough’.
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States that dare defy this reclamation? They stand to face consequences as severe as being sent to GITMO. The message is unambiguous: conform to constitutional rebirth, or face isolation.
Injecting fuel into this fiery revolution is the astonishing oath-taking of Mike Johnson under the Republic. The ripples of his swearing-in underpin a broader, more profound narrative—a narrative of taking back control. This is not the hollow rhetoric of yesteryears; this is the clarion call for an insurrection of policy and power.
And then there’s Donald Trump, with his audacious claim that we can take the country back in less than five months. His boldness is not without basis—it’s an echo of the underlying currents shifting the bedrock of our political landscape. The former president’s statements are not mere provocations but a calculated tease at the unfolding future of American governance.
Amidst this whirlwind of change, one cannot help but notice the sudden turnabout of the FBI—once accused of political bias, now seemingly pursuing members of the Democratic party. What was once dismissed as the ramblings of conspiracy theorists now demands a second, more scrutinizing look. The question beckons: what has catalyzed this change in trajectory?
To the disheartened, to the disillusioned, it’s time to cease the tears and the defeatist cries. This is not the hour for sorrow but for steely resolve. It’s time to gird our loins for the monumental task of taking back what is ours by birthright. This is the hour when the lionhearted will shape the destiny of a nation.
But let’s strip away the veneer and delve into the gritty underbelly of this historic transformation. Executive agencies and their unchecked expansion have long been a point of contention for constitutional purists. The creation of such agencies by executive orders, particularly those that have wielded powers not explicitly granted by the Constitution, has been a powder keg waiting to explode.
These entities have burgeoned into behemoths of power, often obfuscated by a mire of bureaucracy and red tape. Their reach has extended into every facet of American life, from the water we drink to the airwaves we tune into. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)—the list is exhaustive and exhausting.
However, the narrative is pivoting. Under the auspices of what some are dubbing a ‘constitutional renaissance’, these agencies face a reckoning. The proposed scaling down is not merely trimming the fat; it is a radical surgery to excise the cancerous growth of federal overreach.
The rallying cry for this movement is not emerging from the void. It finds its roots in the very soil of the American ethos—the relentless pursuit of liberty and the sanctity of state sovereignty. It’s an ideology that’s been simmering beneath the surface, now brought to a boil by the firebrands of modern-day American politics.
As for the states that may resist this wave of change, they’re on notice. The potential consequences they face serve as a stark deterrent, a reminder that the union’s harmony must not be at the whim of a few. The mention of GITMO, albeit hyperbolic, is a dramatic representation of the urgency and severity with which this movement seeks to enforce compliance.
In this maelstrom, Mike Johnson stands as a figurehead of this new era. His swearing-in under the Republic is not a mere formality but a symbol of allegiance to the foundational principles that have long been perceived as under threat. It’s an allegiance to a government of the people, by the people, for the people—and not a cabal of unelected bureaucrats.
Trump’s provocations about reclaiming the country within a startlingly short timeframe are not to be taken lightly. Whether one subscribes to his brand of politics or not, one cannot dismiss the undercurrent of change that is palpable across the nation. His statements, once brushed off by many, now resonate with a growing faction that is eager to see a return to a more constitutional form of governance.

This upheaval begs a closer examination of the FBI’s shifting priorities. Once an organization mired in accusations of partisanship, its recent actions raise eyebrows and questions in equal measure. Has there been a genuine shift in directive, or is this a strategic move within a larger political chess game? The answer, as with many elements of this movement, remains enshrouded in layers of intrigue and speculation.
To the naysayers, the time has come to dry the tears and convert the whining into a war cry for change. This is not an era for the faint-hearted. It calls for the audacious, the unwavering, and the resolute. It’s an era that beckons the birth of a new chapter in American history—a chapter where the power truly belongs to the people.
This article serves as a manifesto for change, a detailed dissection of a political phenomenon that is as contentious as it is compelling. It is a wake-up call to all Americans who feel that the time has come to recalibrate the compass of our governance back to its original bearings. It’s a clarion call that resonates with the fervor of revolution, beckoning a new dawn for the American Republic.
1 Comment
I would like to know when the SSI payments are to reflect the change? We have been told this month, after month after month we were given different dates. Starting this month again, no additional funds were noticed. Why does it take so long for the government to move and yet, they expect the people to pay on time every time. Are these employees of ours working or drinking coffee all day and still collect their pay, bonuses, medical care, retirement and all on time every time? This is frustrating to those who can only sit back and figure out every month how can we make all the demands this month.