The Internal Revenue Service is at it again, folks. A decade after the IRS was busted for unfairly scrutinizing conservative groups, those same dirty tricks are back. And let’s be clear, it’s the same old game, only more sophisticated and even more dangerous under the radar.
Look at the numbers. Conservatives are purportedly losing between $1 and $3 billion each year. That’s real money, siphoned away through audits and obstruction—a blatant ploy to hobble conservative funds and silence dissent. Meanwhile, the Democrats’ ActBlue fundraising machine rolls along without a hitch. Where’s the oversight on that liberal cash cow?
Remember when the IRS targeted conservative NGOs during the Tea Party era?
Guess what – Those political thug actions are still happening
The IRS is just a little sneakier these days, but it’s estimated they’re draining conservatives of $1-3 billion every year with targeted… https://t.co/Fm2YUOQER0
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) May 6, 2025
Top IRS officials are knee-deep in Democratic pockets. Executives like Holly Paz, who has a shady history with IRS scandals, are still pulling the strings. You can bet they’re not sending any love letters to conservative donors. Others like Bridget Roberts have been pouring money into Democratic coffers for years. Are these people really going to play fair with right-leaning taxpayers? Let’s not kid ourselves.
The implications here are chilling. Every dollar stripped from conservative pockets is a victory for the left. It’s a strategic assault that threatens to derail key tax reforms and economic policies before they even reach the table. This isn’t about fair governance; it’s a deliberate attempt to stifle conservative voices just as crucial elections loom on the horizon.
The left has weaponized the IRS, turning it into their private attack dog. If conservatives don’t take urgent action to defang this bureaucratic beast, everything we’ve fought for could be strangled in a web of red tape and deceit. Is this what American democracy has come to, where political opposition is silenced by the taxman?