Suck on this scoffers, the IRS will keep you in America if you owe back taxes. Somehow, I suppose that Timmy Geithner and Warren Buffet will not be held to this standard.
Via CBS
So its tied into a transportation bill, which is classic. I'm sure that even if you owe less that $50,000 and are an undesirable, you'll find yourself passportless, and put on some review list to be gotten to five years from now.
You've got that, and the fact that Homeland is upping the number of "checkpoints" withing the United States. They're ordering some of these beauties:
Why do they need so many bullet-proof checkpoint stations. According to the LA Times:
And of course, Bunkerville has already told us that Homeland is buying more bullets than they can possibly fire. So like Ron Paul said, fences can also be used to keep you in. Gee, seems like the banksters are really going for that, as they let the drug cartels overrun the entire southwest. They give Los Zetas the guns to kill us with. I know, I know, it's Obama's fault. Bullhockey, this has been going on for decades, it's just now gotten so big, that no one can ignore it anymore. Kind of like a tumor that starts to hurt.
Yeah, Mitt Romney is going to save us [major eyeroll]. Better stock up on the essentials, and make sure you're on the winning side:
Via CBS
After clearing the Senate on a 74 – 22 vote on March 14, SB 1813 is now headed for a vote in the House of Representatives, where it’s expected to encounter stiffer opposition among the GOP majority.
In addition to authorizing appropriations for federal transportation and infrastructure programs, the “Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act” or “MAP-21″ [Agenda 21 anyone?!!!] includes a provision that would allow for the “revocation or denial” of a passport for anyone with “certain unpaid taxes” or “tax delinquencies”.
Section 40304 of the legislation states that any individual who owes more than $50,000 to the Internal Revenue Service may be subject to “action with respect to denial, revocation, or limitation of a passport”.
So its tied into a transportation bill, which is classic. I'm sure that even if you owe less that $50,000 and are an undesirable, you'll find yourself passportless, and put on some review list to be gotten to five years from now.
You've got that, and the fact that Homeland is upping the number of "checkpoints" withing the United States. They're ordering some of these beauties:
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Checkpoint Charlie USA - Papers Please! |
Why do they need so many bullet-proof checkpoint stations. According to the LA Times:
The TSA's 25 "viper" teams — for Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response — have run more than 9,300 unannounced checkpoints and other search operations in the last year. Department of Homeland Security officials have asked Congress for funding to add 12 more teams next year.
According to budget documents, the department spent $110 million in fiscal 2011 for "surface transportation security," including the TSA's viper program, and is asking for an additional $24 million next year. That compares with more than $5 billion for aviation security.
And of course, Bunkerville has already told us that Homeland is buying more bullets than they can possibly fire. So like Ron Paul said, fences can also be used to keep you in. Gee, seems like the banksters are really going for that, as they let the drug cartels overrun the entire southwest. They give Los Zetas the guns to kill us with. I know, I know, it's Obama's fault. Bullhockey, this has been going on for decades, it's just now gotten so big, that no one can ignore it anymore. Kind of like a tumor that starts to hurt.
Yeah, Mitt Romney is going to save us [major eyeroll]. Better stock up on the essentials, and make sure you're on the winning side: