You should stop posting here until you remedy your profound ignorance.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 7:27 pmSuch nonsense from our resident warpig. Prove that the IRS budget was cut. Easy enough to find. You made the claim. Bye, go bye byeDocBarrister wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 7:22 pmEven if the bill was passed and then signed by Trump right now, the checks probably won’t be in the mail until May.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 6:19 pm btw, we have a number of employees in FL looking for their $1,200 now...I'm not gonna guarantee they won't blow it on an alligator or python hunt, but they want that cash. That check means a ton to many people in this country. Hold it up at your peril. These boys don't remember a lot, but they'll remember who delayed their check.
IRS has had a lot of funding cuts, primarily thanks to Republicans. They are the ones who will be handling these checks.
DocBarrister
The IRS has always been something of a political punching bag. When Republicans took control of the House in 2010, they began pushing for deep cuts in the agency's budget.
"I know that when we were in the majority, that we took great pleasure in cutting the amount of money that was going to the IRS every year," Rep. Dave Joyce, R-Ohio, said last week.
The IRS made an easy target. The agency was the enforcer of the Affordable Care Act, which Republicans despise. There were charges that the IRS unfairly penalized conservative groups that tried to apply for tax-exempt status. And even in the best of times, people don't have warm and fuzzy feelings about the tax collector.
https://www.npr.org/2019/04/15/71341149 ... t-of-money
Either stop posting or pray for God’s forgiveness for your ignorance. Thank you.
DocBarrister