Of all the scandals the Obama administration is currently juggling, some theorize that the IRS’ targeting of its political enemies could do the most damage. After all, no other organization seems to have such unchecked power to intimidate and harass the average American, not to mention the arrogance to match. So if the IRS can plead ignorance and get away with it, why can’t the taxpayers?
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In a refreshing turn coming from the entertainment industry, Rich isn’t going to apologize for, well, being “rich,” and he doesn’t think you should either.
@johnrich nothing middle class like better than "rich" people complaining about taxes.
— George N. Piandes, Esq. (@GNPBruins) May 23, 2013
"@GNPBruins:Nothing middle class likes better than rich ppl complaining about taxes//No "class" system in our country. Low/mid/upper INCOME
— John Rich (@johnrich) May 23, 2013
@johnrich John I'm a fan, but disagree. When the Walmart heirs have more wealth than the bottom 50 percent, we have a class system
— George N. Piandes, Esq. (@GNPBruins) May 23, 2013
@GNPBruins Have you ever been hired by a poor person? Bashing upper income ppl is foolish. Again, #class is not defined by #income to me.
— John Rich (@johnrich) May 23, 2013
Can we get a shout out to capitalism too? Yes we can!
The right to happiness is not guaranteed in our country. The right to pursue happiness IS guaranteed. Let's go for it! #capitalism
— John Rich (@johnrich) May 23, 2013
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@johnrich I am really glad that you are vocal about your love for our country when these days so many people are not! Keep it up!
— Travis Cash (@CashMN975) May 23, 2013
@johnrich the pursuit of happiness has no geographical bounds! Its found in the human spirit & capitalism has little to do with it! #soul
— melodie (@melpen2006) May 23, 2013
"@melpen2006:The pursuit of happiness in the human spirit & capitalism has little to do with it!#soul//The Chinese have soul but #cantpursue
— John Rich (@johnrich) May 23, 2013
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