IRS Agent Used Fake Identity, told Attorney He Was Entitled to Enter Home
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People still think the state can be reformed and this is happening.
Here's a very basic question for people: Does anyone believe this agent will face any serious repercussions in the slightest? Worst case scenario, this agent loses his job. He's not going to be sent to jail. He's not going to be subject to what he subjected others to. And even if he does lose his job, chances are he'll just end up bumped into another agency. Gone from IRS to ATF or some bullshit.
The state LOVES people like this. They ADORE people who will break the rules in their favour. These are the kinds of scum that get promotions. And there are people who truly believe that the state could be reformed in their benefit.
The whole system is evil. It won't improve just because another team is wielding that evil.
If Lon Horiuchi, the sniper who was at both Ruby Ridge AND Waco, could get off with no consequences for straight up murdering a non-combatant holding a literal infant and get to continue his career to retire happily, then there is zero chance anyone else at a Letter Agency ever sees real consequence.
The only consequences they will ever get and understand is the one's we give them ourselves.
"Are those level 4 plates?"
As you prepare the elephant gun to see if you can make the front and rear plates touch.
I wouldn't say zero, but the circumstances would need to be perfect for someone to be made an example of, but even then the punishment would almost definitely be all show and either instantly reduced to a slap on the wrist in appeal or practically erased "for good behaviour" or some bullshit. Regardless, they still wouldn't face justice, just a mere mockery of it.
Which is part of why the Vote Harder crowd is so vexing.