Friday, May 17, 2013

IRS & Freedom Foundation



Dear Larry,
We had to check: Has the IRS been watching the Freedom Foundation?

The short answer: Yes. After reviewing our website traffic since the beginning of last year, here's what we found:
  • State government has been all over our site-well over 2,000 visits. That's what we want, of course, since we offer a lot of resources to state and local policymakers.
     
  • The IRS has been on our site multiple times. Those visits were relatively brief, but we had two long visits from the White House itself.
     
  • Other federal agencies browsing myFreedomFoundation.org? The Department of Justice, FBI ... even Homeland Security (34 times!).
I hope all these agencies were just looking for advice ... but that seems unlikely, especially after the last week of revelations about the IRS's gross violations of civil liberties.

The truth is that massive bureaucratic government is simply incompatible with the protection of individual rights . An agency like the IRS-whose nearly 100,000 employees hold the power to demand an annual accounting from just about every American worker and business-is, at best, a Sword of Damocles* hanging over all our heads.

This is why we at the Freedom Foundation do what we do. Our mission is to advance individual liberty along with the free markets and limited, accountable government that allow personal freedom to flourish. From our litigation team to our media outlet to our citizen trainers and policy analysts, we're proud to defend freedom. And we're not afraid of the IRS.

Thanks for being part of the Freedom team. You can help make the team even bigger if you contribute today.

For Freedom,

Trent England
Executive Vice President
  FF logo emailP.S. Today is the last day to file for election this year. Get the details and find out who's filed. Not happy with your choices? You or someone you know can run, but you must file today by 4 p.m.

*Not sure about the Sword of Damocles? According to Greek legend, Damocles was a courtier of Dionysius II, King of Syracuse. He remarked to Dionysius how wonderful it must be to have such wealth and power. Dionysius let Damocles take the throne, but he had a great sword hung over it, suspended by a single horsehair, to show the great danger that so often accompanies great power.

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