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Tax resistance news from hither and yon:
American war tax resisters are fond of pointing out the outrageous sums the U.S. government spends on the military, and the various ways that government tries to hide the price tag by disguising military spending as being something else (for example the recent $53 billion domestic computer chip industry subsidies).
Sometimes the deception is extra-clumsy.
Here’s a great example from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis:
Notice how all the military budgets are plotted in the same space on the same graph, but the U.S. budget gets its own separate Y-axis?
Here’s how it looks if everything is plotted using the same Y-axis:
Expect this graph to show up in many future “how to lie with statistics” slide decks.
The newly-Republican House Ways and Means Committee hopes to make the IRS squirm.
And so they will have a steady stream of excuses for outrage and maybe some televised hearings, they have created their own on-line IRS Whistleblower Complaint Submission form, meant “[f]or IRS agency personnel interested in providing… information regarding any wrongdoing within the IRS or misuse of taxpayer information.”
Here’s another example of “a suspicious package” containing white powder (which turned out to be harmless sodium carbonate) causing a hazmat evacuation at an IRS building.