Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Freepers hate the sinner, but love his sin.

Joe Stack crashed his plane into an IRS building some time ago. I shoulda done this sooner, but here are some of the wildly disparate Freeper reactions:

icwhatudo knows a liberal when he sees one:

Hated Bush, Catholics, organized religion, and capitalism. Quoted Marx and supported the failed healthcare reform. Some “conservative”.

libh8er on the other hand sees a bit of conservatism, and hence hypocrisy and abberation:

To me the most interesting aspect of this story is that even die hard liberals are inherently conservative when it comes to their own affairs. They believe the things they believe because they have been told, they have read or have been force fed through emotional trickery. But when they think independently and in tangible terms like their own finances, suddenly they turn conservative. It proves that conservative is the natural order of things. Liberalism is an aberration.

ClearCase_guy supports violence against the IRS:
If you write a letter to the IRS, no one cares. If they notice at all, they may think you are a nut.
If you hold a protest sign about the IRS, no one cares. If they notice at all, they may think you are a nut.
If you file a lawsuit against the IRS, no one cares. If they notice at all, they may think you are a nut.
If you crash your plane into the IRS, no one cares. If they notice at all, they will say you are a nut.

The ability of the government to squeeze revenue from citizens and to ruin lives is staggering. But no one cares. Well, the ones who do care, are just Nuts, so you can just ignore them.

At some point, the nuts will band together and water the tree of Liberty. Then they won't be nuts. Then they will ne heroes and patriots.
meadsjn is more into this one part of taxes he hates extra:

I must admit that I didn't read the poor guy's entire screed, but I did catch some references to "the 1986 IRS ruling (not legislation) about Independent Contractors vs. employees".

That is enough to fully understand what the core of the fellow's gripe is against the IRS. That ruling turned millions of responsible, independent, business, engineering, technical, and medical professionals into prostitutes, and redistributed large percentages of their income (anywhere from a third to three quarters) to pimp agencies owned and staffed by the lowest lifeforms on the planet.

The whole concept of brokered employment is a restraint of free trade against the best and brightest, and the most productive members of society. It is every bit as despicable as the enslavement of runaway teens to low-life pimps in the prostitution business -- except there is a small chance the law will come to the aid of the runaway teen.
Ingtar isn't crazy, the IRS totally are watching him:

I’ve been there myself. Once you are on their RADAR, they watch you constantly.

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