By Cal Thomas
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Given last week's revelation that the IRS targeted
conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, it's worth recalling President
Obama's Ohio State University commencement address. The president decried
"voices" warning "that tyranny is always lurking just around the
corner."
It's no longer lurking. It's here.
Testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee by
the outgoing acting IRS commissioner, Steve Miller, as well as numerous
statements by individuals claiming they have been harassed and intimidated by
IRS agents, reveal a government agency out of control, or more precisely, under
the control of political hacks. It's doubtful this was a freelance operation.
J. Russell George, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration,
testified he knew as early as June 2012 that the IRS was targeting
conservatives, but did nothing to stop it during the presidential campaign. Who
else knew?
The delay in tax exemption approval prevented some
conservative groups from donating money to the Romney campaign or to groups
supporting his candidacy. The IRS even asked one tea party group in Richmond to
identify all of their financial donors and volunteers.
There is a simple way to restrain the IRS so this type of
intrusion doesn't happen again: get rid of it. That's what Steve Forbes
proposed in his run for president in 1996 and 2000. So did former presidential
candidate Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas). Forbes proposed a flat tax of 17 percent and
a simple tax code. Individuals could file their tax returns on a post card.
"In the late 1800s, when Congress first attempted to
impose an income tax, the notion of taxing a citizen's hard work was considered
radical," Paul wrote in 2001. "Public outcry ensued; more
importantly, the Supreme Court ruled the income tax unconstitutional. Only with
passage of the 16th Amendment did Congress gain the ability to tax the
productive endeavors of its citizens." And tax it did. And waste it did.
Paul contends the income tax amounts to only about
one-third of federal revenue. I'm willing to wager that if nonessential
government agencies and programs were eliminated and those remaining were
reformed, or privatized, the savings would more than make up for the revenue
loss.
Congressional Democrats -- and some Republicans -- will
be reluctant to propose such a "radical" solution, because too many
focus on revenue and not enough on misspending and dysfunctional agencies and
programs.
The testimony that came out of the recent House Ways and
Means Committee hearing is just a part of what constitutional attorney John W.
Whitehead writes about in his new book, "A Government of Wolves: The
Emerging American Police State." It sounds alarmist, but reading it should
sound an alarm for every American.
The summary on the book jacket says Whitehead "paints
a chilling portrait of a nation in the final stages of transformation into a
police state." Examples include the growing number of "surveillance
cameras, drug-sniffing dogs, SWAT raids, roadside strip searches, blood draws
at DUI checkpoints, drones, GPS tracking devices, zero tolerance policies,
over-criminalization, and free speech zones."
In his introduction to the book, writer and First
Amendment authority Nat Hentoff says: "...I believe we are in a worse
state now than ever before in this country. With the surveillance state closing
in on us, we are fighting to keep our country free from our own
government."
Like most tyrannies, this one is being ushered in with a
smile. The public is told it is for our "security" and that it's good
for us. With taxation, we are told the government "needs" our money
and if we complain they are taking too much and wasting it, we're thought to be
"greedy" and "unfair."
Thomas Jefferson foresaw what can happen when power
corrupts: "Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of
government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations,
perverted it into tyranny."
Jefferson would see the IRS scandal and Whitehead's
warnings as prime examples. Repeal the 16th Amendment, eliminate the IRS, put
the government back within its constitutional boundaries and tyranny will be
defeated.
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