The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) seems to be building an army.
The IRS spent nearly $11 million on guns, ammunition and “military-style equipment” between 2006 and 2014, according to a new report. IRS investment in heavy firearms and tactical gear is a new trend for the agency, but it follows a pattern of militarization repeated throughout the executive branch of the government.
In “The Militarization of America,” a report by OpenTheBooks.com, examines the kinds of weapons and tactical equipment federal agencies have purchased over the past ten years. The report shows that the IRS and other non-law enforcement agencies rapidly increased purchases of military gear in the past decade.
Source: Daily Caller
Just remember that when the IRS comes to seize your property, they'll be packing.
ReplyDeleteI am fairly certain that they have actual "assault style" weapons in the form of the M16 and M4 variants, the civilian version AR15. I am also fairly certain that the IRS has body armor as well, you know, the stuff that civilians are not allowed to have.
ReplyDeleteand so will I
ReplyDeleteIt's coming folks. These are the times our constitution was written for.
ReplyDeleteMaybe when Trump eliminates the IRS, they can auction off this stuff to help pay the costs of putting John Koskinen and Lois Lerner in prison.
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