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sgreffenius · 1 year
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Why are these two gentleman, Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, not national heroes? Instead, Representative Melanie Stansbury (D, NM) indicated that their testimony before her committee was a waste of the committee's time.
Instead of honoring these two stand-up government employees, they are known anonymously as IRS whistleblowers. Who admires anyone from the IRS, you might ask? Anyone who tells the truth in this political environment deserves respect, a lot of it.
I'll tell you why Stansbury, and practically every other elected Democrat in Washington, would like Mr. Shapley and Mr. Ziegler to go away. Anything that hurts Biden, and therefore helps Trump, deserves anathema. Of course the Justice Department wants to arrange a lenient deal for Hunter Biden. If he goes to prison, he'll never be out of the news. We want Donald Trump in prison, not Hunter Biden.
That's what you get when you use criminal law to practice politics. Democrats sanctimoniously intone that "no one is above the law," in reference to Trump's misdeeds. When investigators try to apply the same principle to the president's son, you get, "Give these jerks the hook. If the attorney general says these two low-level IRS investigators are not telling the truth, whom will you believe? The head of the Justice Department, or a couple of people we never heard of before?"
The fact is, IRS investigations uncovered bribes so large - five million dollars apiece for Joe and Hunter - that we may as well call this pair the Biden crime family. You have to wonder, in light of what the then vice-president and his son were up to, why the son would leave his computer at a Delaware repair shop for a year and a half, only to have messages from his hard drive appear in the New York Post two weeks before the 2020 election. Did he just forget about it there?
Imagine the conversation between father and son:
So, tell me about this computer.
I spilled coffee on it.
That's not actually what I wanted to know.
I have no excuse. Let's have fifty-one former intelligence officials write a letter that the messages on my computer are a Russian disinformation project - that it has all the earmarks of Russian intelligence.
How would Russian intelligence have access to your laptop, Hunter?
How the hell would I know? The repair shop owner might have connected it to the wrong network, or Russian agents could have bribed him.
You can't always blame other people for your mistakes, son.
That sounds like a reference to my daughter in Oklahoma.
As I say in public, I love you, son. But you're a fuck-up.
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dctrfate · 4 months
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i love how no one in keystone gave a shit about wally's alter ego except for when it affected their taxes. statistically irrefutable "if you reveal your secret identity your loved ones will all die" fact untrue for wally rudolph west in particular all that happened to him is that the hoa made him move to a different area code because supervillains kept blowing up their front lawns.
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celestiachan · 4 months
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There is not a worse feeling in this world than being the only person in a fandom
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trexalicious · 9 months
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Lost Beyond Pluto absolutely destroys the Archewell report and TW's obsession with Catherine! "The charity arm of the organization also has reported about $600,000 U.S. of expenses which most likely translates to 'Meghan's wardrobe'...in Dutch"🤣
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petoskeystones · 3 months
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well is there a mister appropriation of funds
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bighermie · 1 year
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bronanlynch · 2 years
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approximately a million years later I have finished aai and also this post so here is The Lawyer Rankings (of whose file clerk I would rather be) (aai took me a long time to play but also I finished it forever ago so like. take these with a grain of salt)
miles: it would be interesting at least, sometimes your boss goes on a trip for a week and gets caught up in like 4 different murder investigations and all of them are absolutely bonkers, so those would be some fascinating documents to skim while you’re filing them. however. not entirely sure about what his job actually consists of at this point so it’s possible that you wouldn’t have much real work. 6/10, I’m not sure he’s like, consistently employed
miles (flashback): I know that I could not fix 20 year old miles edgeworth, especially not as his minimum wage employee whom he does not listen to, but it’s almost tempting to try because wow I’m very sad abt him. however. he’s so smug, is the thing. he needs you to know that he knows more than you and you’re like, dude I’m just trying to scan all of these exhibits I truly do not need to know or care abt your clever courtroom strategy or whatever. also I’m allergic to smug men talking down to me, it makes want to out-pretentious them and that would end badly for both of us. 4/10, which is more than I gave him for the aa3 flashback because 1) he didn’t call anyone a bimbo this time and 2) this one made me so sad
portsman: imagine this scenario: I am portsman’s file clerk, I poke my head into his office to ask if he has a file that someone else needs (he does, and he’s been ignoring my emails because I won’t talk to him about ~the big game that weekend), I get accidentally hit in the face with a baseball because he’s playing catch with himself in his office, I go to hr and I quit immediately and also fill out some workplace injury paperwork. 2/10, annoying and bad to interact with but not quite insufferable enough to go lower
payne: so forgettable that his coworkers can’t be bothered to remember he exists, which is valid but might mean they would also forget you by association, and that could be inconvenient when you’re trying to track down paperwork and schedule meetings. 3/10, no one would take me seriously by extension and I would get annoyed when my emails didn’t get answered
franziska: the international travel is a big plus as long as you get to travel with her, and if not then you get left alone to do your thing a lot of the thing, which is also a plus. however she doesn’t seem like a great boss on account of how she’s still always threatening to cut gumshoe’s pay which I would not enjoy, but at least she’s generally on top of things which makes your job easier. on the other other hand, at least once per post I’m obligated to say that I would simply not want to work for cops and. y’know. interpol prosecutor is like. double cop. 4/10, my pay would probably be low enough without getting cut tyvm
franziska (flashback): absolutely not, I’m taking a strong anti-child labor stance, and also working for a child prodigy would actually realistically mean working for her father which uh. see below. 1/10, sorry fran
manfred von karma: aside from the injustices he’s committed and also just his rancid vibes, he seems like he’d be incredibly unpleasant to work for. asks you to do an impossible task and then when you figure out a way to do it anyway he makes up something to scold you about even though it wasn’t something he’d originally asked for. and god forbid you not have something sent the courts on time even though he’s the one who emailed you the document to print at 4:55 on the day of the deadline when the mail goes out at 4:50. you’re still getting blamed. 0/10, absolutely not, I don’t care what the benefits are
calisto yew: my answer here changes based on whether I know she’s the yatagarasu, because I wouldn’t be able to have any respect for her if I thought she was actually just defending corporations, but if I knew that she was setting up their downfalls I would love to help. however she would probably make fun of me for taking my job too seriously and trying too hard, and she seems like the kind of casually disorganized that would drive me bonkers, so it might not be the greatest work environment. 8/10, as long I know she’s the yataragasu, otherwise 5/10, only if I’m desperate
byrne faraday: again, depends if I know about his extremely cool and valid crimes. aside from that, he seems like a dependable kind of boss who answers your emails and wouldn’t be too strict or mean, and if he needs you to do something that you’ve never done before he’s willing to show you how to do it. 10/10, if I can be the yatagarasu’s file clerk, otherwise 5/10
aa1 | aa 2 | aa 3 | aa4
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cacaitos · 7 months
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only one of these doors will show you the true way out
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blogparanormal · 11 months
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https://banned.video/watch?id=652daa82e95a6accfa5faf2d
Video of Internal Revenue Service IRS Corruption
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amerasdreams · 2 years
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Chapter 49 up!
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Darkness weighed down on her. She couldn’t move, could hardly think…. Didn’t even feel sick, but instead, an alarming numbness. Or more like a blank barrier beyond which she didn’t want to feel.
More darkness than she could bear.
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in-sightpublishing · 6 months
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Why I couldn’t expose the biggest fraud
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shattered-pieces · 6 months
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When I woke up this morning I didn't expect to see someone's ear get cut off and fed to him but here we are....
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goatsorcery · 7 months
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i am now a part of two (2) class action lawsuits in which companies i previously worked for under-paid workers — if i had a nickel, you know. its not even for the jobs i thought would have lawsuits levied against them, so maybe there’s more in my future!
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marciodpaulla-blog · 7 months
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How to Know if it's Really the IRS Contacting You?
Know IRS contacts protocols for mail, calls, visits to avoid scams demanding payment or making threats. Report suspicious communications claiming to be tax authority.
The IRS contacts taxpayers in various ways, including by phone, mail, and in-person visits. However, scammers also often impersonate the IRS to try to get money or personal information from victims. It’s important for taxpayers to understand how the real IRS operates so they can identify any suspicious communications that may be IRS imposters. The IRS Primarily Uses Mail for Legitimate…
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seagull-astrology · 1 year
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2023, May 28 Supreme Courts rules in favor of the IRS
On May 18, 2023, a unanimous decision from the U.S. Supreme Court, allows the  Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to secretly obtain the bank records of third-party individuals who are not under investigation. In the case at hand, this was about Polselli laundering money through his wife, children and even friends, but because of this new ruling, you can be a person who committed no crime—not even be…
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wetterroomba · 1 year
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Downloading java Minecraft. Hair dye is developing. Gonna start a big dinner soon. Got a 6 pack of raspberry mikes. Everything is gonna be fine.
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