President Joe Biden just signed into law the Democrats’ “climate, health, and tax” bill that used to be called the Inflation Reduction Act until the media and Democrats stopped calling it that all of a sudden. That means the IRS has $80 billion headed its way to help hire 87,000 new IRS agents. Relevant:
The Democrats just voted to make the IRS larger than the Pentagon, State Department, FBI, and Border Patrol combined.
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) August 10, 2022
A couple of weeks ago, the IRS posted an interesting job listing for special agents in their Criminal Investigation branch. Applicants would be required to carry a firearm and use deadly force if necessary. That listing quickly disappeared, but Rep. Thomas Massie has posted photos of an actual IRS recruiting program, and these trainees look like they’re ready to kill on command.
These are not auditions for the next Police Academy sequel. This is an actual IRS recruiting program: pic.twitter.com/KUFqxmbDpW
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) August 16, 2022
Here's a fun game: How many safety and basic technique violations are there in this photo? pic.twitter.com/Smx7OhHxYD
— JimmyThomist (@JimmyThomist) August 16, 2022
This is known as the “venti mocha-cappuccino” grip. pic.twitter.com/swGaKIJfMF
— Mike Bouley (@mikey_bouley) August 16, 2022
As a certified range safety officer the violations in every one of those pictures make me ill.
— Hecate's Crossroad #QVArmy (@HecateCrossroad) August 16, 2022
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I’m British so forgive me if this is a stupid question; tax inspectors used to be boring, humourless accountant types, when did they turn into fully armed SWAT teams?
— Craig James (@CraigSJames) August 16, 2022
Look at those smiles…so…so beautiful. Nothing brings a country together like a fed shooting someone in the back. pic.twitter.com/iuVNTx11C6
— Just a Lightbulb Being Called to the Gallows (@ExConDX) August 16, 2022
They all look so happy to think of the righteous vengeance they can rain down on the little old lady next door with her Etsy account
— Cpt. Walker (@twofourtwo242) August 16, 2022
Looks like they won't be sending their best.
— Кола (@KyleSh0rt) August 16, 2022
We’ve repeatedly been told assaulting an officer does even not justify deadly force in most cases, so exactly what justifies deadly force from the IRS?
— DMichael (@dms429) August 16, 2022
Not reporting purchases online or selling products without paying the sales tax.
— Damien Voncross (@DVoncross) August 16, 2022
When you deposit too many birthday checks at once… pic.twitter.com/Ib0JEmSB4P
— Mike R (@I_am_Mutated) August 16, 2022
Well looks like we’re all cheating on our taxes next year
— Drew Bautch (@drew_bautch) August 16, 2022
LOL I ain’t worried about shit with grips like that.
— A L E X ︻デ═一 (@Alex_zedra) August 16, 2022
I like my odds
— Hans Gruber 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈 (@HansGruberhans) August 16, 2022
My confidence in evading taxes has gone up drastically
— 🏴Buck🏴 (@PunishedKingM) August 16, 2022
We need some more context for these photos, because the whole thing just looks ridiculous.
Related:
Job alert! The IRS is looking for Criminal Investigation Special Agents who will ‘carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force, if necessary’ https://t.co/Y3OuY8DhfY
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) August 10, 2022
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