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Without any of the journalistic shrieking that one would have expected to hear from the real New York Slimes of years gone by, this front page blast from the "new and improved" Q York Times confirms for us that the federal bureaucracy has been shrunk under Commander Trump -- and that's in in actual terms, NOT as just a reduced percentage of annual growth. .From the article:."In his first year back in office, President Trump has made unparalleled changes to the federal government, shrinking its footprint both in the services it provides and the size of its workforce.".A shrinking federal workforce -- Awesome! That's something that hasn't happened since the presidency of America Firster Warren Harding (who "died suddenly" in 1923). Of course, in Harding's day, neither FDR's Social Security nor LBJ's Medicare budget-busting pyramid schemes existed -- so it remains to be seen how the promised "Golden Age" initiatives will diffuse those ticking time bombs. Mere terminations of bureaucrats won't cut it, and it will take a whole lot of GDP and "revenue" growth to retire those gigantic obligations. Let's see what happens there..The best part of this article comes towards the middle. It confirms what my own accountant (who interacts regularly with the IRS) had previously told me. Some excerpts, with some ANYT analysis to follow:
1 & 2. Warren Harding reversed the Wilsonian debacle with massive cuts in both spending and taxes. Economic recovery ("The Roaring Twenties") followed quickly. // 3 &4. Both Presidents Harding and Trump ran under the slogan of "America First" and denounced "Globalism." Both are also rated as among the very worst U.S. Presidents by the "consensus" of Quackademic Fake Historians. Funny how that happens.
- Times: The Internal Revenue Service, which lost about 25 percent of its workforce, is now contending with a substantial backlog of cases because of those departures and the recent government shutdown, according to the Taxpayer Advocate Service, a branch of the I.R.S. that helps taxpayers in disputes with the agency.
- Analysis: Let me get this straight. Not only is the It Really Sucks publicly admitting that they are shorthanded and "substantially backlogged," but they're broadcasting this weakness through the New York Times?
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- Times (quoting the I.R.S. official): “It’s going to be painful for the next couple months until we can get out of the hole we’re in,” Erin Collins, the National Taxpayer Advocate, recently told a group of tax lawyers and accountants."
- Analysis: "Painful" -- "in a hole?" --- Again, my own accountant revealed to me that a few of his clients -- aware of what's going on at the shrinking I.R.S. -- are taking a "wait and see" approach to paying their Fed taxes for 2025. Real world feedback is matching up to Q-ism here.
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- Times: The agency’s ability to audit companies and wealthy individuals has been most likely weakened because of the staffing cuts, several current and former I.R.S. officials said.
- Analysis: Get this picture, please! This criminal entity which, ever since that unlucky year of 1913 (as the Bureau of Internal Revenue) has -- with the deliberate collaboration of Big Media -- utilized public intimidation and fear tactics (often featuring the highly publicized persecutions and/or arrests of various celebrities) -- is now announcing that it is struggling with audits of "companies and wealthy individuals!" And the "paper of record" is front-paging it for all to be aware of? This would be akin to a professional boxer announcing in advance of the big fight that he is struggling with a rib injury on his right side. Where do you think his opponent is going to focus his body blows on? Hmmmm?
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- Times: Frank J. Bisignano, the agency’s chief executive officer, asserted that there would be “substantial refunds to working American households” in the coming year.
- Analysis: Slashed audits AND "substantial" cashback in 2026? I'm starting to like this kinder, gentler I.R.S. -- Or shall we call it, the QRS?
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- Winning. Trust the plan.
Many famous athletes and celebrities have faced severe financial and legal troubles with the IRS. Left to Right: Boxer Joe Louis, Olympian Jesse Owens, Singer Willie Nelson, Baseball Star Daryl Strawberry, and TV Host / Author Martha Stewart. Their troubles, often showcased by the media, served to intimidate the "smaller people" of America. But now, in a strange case of "Reverse Sun Tzu," that same Fed/Media complex is publicizing the weakness of the I.R.S.?
Will the Q Operation undo 1913? (as it specifically promised?) --- It's looking that way!
Boobus Americanus 1: I read in the New York Times today that Trump has decimated the Federal workforce, and that the IRS is shorthanded and badly backlogged.
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Boobus Americanus 2: Maybe I shouldn't pay next year?
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St. Sugar: Amazing how libtardss and normies ssuddenly become fisscally consservative when they ssee a chance to reduce their own tax burden!
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Editor: If income taxes were voluntary, not a single libtard would pay them!
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