Sunday, September 22, 2024

Kamala Harris gets that coveted IRS endorsement for president

The union that represents the nation’s Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agents announced Wednesday that it is endorsing Democrat Kamala Harris for president in this year’s election.

Vice President Harris has played a role in “one of the most pro-labor administrations in history,” the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) explained in a press release announcing its decision: “The administration also delivered agency budgets that provide federal employees with additional staffing and resources, including significant new investments to rebuild the IRS under the Inflation Reduction Act.” Indeed, the Inflation Reduction Act, for which Harris cast the deciding vote to break a Senate deadlock, boosts the IRS budget by $80 billion, enabling the agency to hire an additional 87,000 employees – while increasing the union’s membership in the process.

While the Teamsters have decided to withhold a call to vote for Kamala Harris in this election, the tax collectors for the welfare state have put out their enthusiastic endorsement.

However, the IRS expansion won’t just increase union membership, it’ll also help the agency to collect an additional $5 trillion of tax increases Harris wants, analysis by Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) finds: “Harris-proposed tax increases will kill jobs in the private sector but create jobs for IRS agents.

They like that Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote in the Inflation Reduction Act, which mandated hiring 87,000 more IRS agents, sold to the public as a bid to go after all those 813 supposedly tax-cheating billionaires in the states.

The bottom line here is that for those who like an empowered and big-dollar IRS and the higher taxes that will come of Kamala's spending programs should by all means vote for Kamala Harris just as the IRS union is doing.

A Kamala Harris presidency is how you get more Lois Lerners. 

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/09/kamala_harris_gets_that_coveted_irs_endorsement_for_president.html

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