Saturday, April 11, 2015

Breaking The Law? Run For President.

       Well, have you decided who to vote for yet? No, I don't mean this years local elections, I mean have you decided who to vote for, for President yet? Is it someone who has already declared or someone who has declared they're "looking into a run" or is it someone who is presumed to be a candidate but just hasn't said so?
       Did you know that the folks who haven't declared they're a candidate or are officially looking into it, are breaking the law? Yep, if you haven't declared to be looking or actually are one, and you're running around the country giving speeches and collecting donations larger than $2700, you're breaking the law. The $100,000 limit doesn't open up until you declare.
       Isn't it interesting that some big name, and small name, 'maybe' candidates who haven't declared anything are raking in the big bucks and doing it pretty much openly? Ya see, they aren't scared of the FEC or the IRS because they know neither agency is going to do anything about this law. And the reason is that neither political party wants any of their candidates bothered by some governmental entity to make them look like bad guys.
       Remember this above all things; All Democrats and all Republicans running or potentially running for President are completely above reproach. You know this to be true. You know they're all above reproach because their parties have told you so. Maybe not in so many words, but you know that's what the parties want you to believe because, after all, it's true, isn't it?
       What I don't get is why the IRS doesn't care. I know why the SEC doesn't. It's because there are three Republican commissioners and three Democrat commissioners. Why would anyone expect that intentionally designed gridlocked agency to be able to agree on anything but lunchtime? But the IRS? We all know they're willing to jump down your throat for any small mistake. The smaller the worse it is. You don't suppose it's because politicians are among the 'too important to be bothered', do ya? Well anyway, don't forget to vote. This year and next.

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