Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk 5/20/13: The IRS's Job Is To Violate Our Liberties
The IRS's Job Is To Violate Our Liberties
by Ron Paul
"What
do you expect when you target the President?" This is what an Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) agent allegedly said to the head of a conservative
organization that was being audited after calling for the impeachment
of then-President Clinton. Recent revelations that IRS agents gave
"special scrutiny" to organizations opposed to the current
administration's policies suggest that many in the IRS still believe
harassing the President's opponents is part of their job.
As
troubling as these recent reports are, it would be a grave mistake to
think that IRS harassment of opponents of the incumbent President is a
modern, or a partisan, phenomenon. As scholar Burton Folsom pointed out
in his book New Deal or Raw Deal, IRS agents in the 1930s where
essentially "hit squads" against opponents of the New Deal. It is
well-known that the administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon
Johnson used the IRS to silence their critics. One of the articles of
impeachment drawn up against Richard Nixon dealt with his use of the IRS
to harass his political enemies. Allegations of IRS abuses were common
during the Clinton administration, and just this week some of the
current administration's defenders recalled that antiwar and progressive
groups alleged harassment by the IRS during the Bush presidency.
The
bipartisan tradition of using the IRS as a tool to harass political
opponents suggests that the problem is deeper than just a few "rogue"
IRS agents—or even corruption within one, two, three or many
administrations. Instead, the problem lays in the extraordinary power
the tax system grants the IRS.
The IRS routinely obtains
information about how we earn a living, what investments we make, what
we spend on ourselves and our families, and even what charitable and
religious organizations we support. Starting next year, the IRS will be
collecting personally identifiable health insurance information in order
to ensure we are complying with Obamacare's mandates.
The
current tax laws even give the IRS power to marginalize any educational,
political, or even religious organizations whose goals, beliefs, and
values are not favored by the current regime by denying those
organizations "tax-free" status. This is the root of the latest scandal
involving the IRS.
Considering the type of power the IRS excises
over the American people, and the propensity of those who hold power to
violate liberty, it is surprising we do not hear about more cases of
politically-motivated IRS harassment. As the first US Supreme Court
Chief Justice John Marshall said, "The power to tax is the power to
destroy" — and who better to destroy than one's political enemies?
The
US flourished for over 120 years without an income tax, and our liberty
and prosperity will only benefit from getting rid of the current tax
system. The federal government will get along just fine without its
immoral claim on the fruits of our labor, particularly if the
elimination of federal income taxes are accompanied by serious reduction
in all areas of spending, starting with the military spending beloved
by so many who claim to be opponents of high taxes and big government.
While
it is important for Congress to investigate the most recent scandal and
ensure all involved are held accountable, we cannot pretend that the
problem is a few bad actors. The very purpose of the IRS is to transfer
wealth from one group to another while violating our liberties in the
process, thus the only way Congress can protect our freedoms is to
repeal the income tax and shutter the doors of the IRS once and for all.
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