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muriel_volestrangler

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22. This is not about the current BS prosecution. It's pointing out that the IRS (in The Rapist's 1st term)
Sat May 30, 2026, 04:40 PM
5 hrs ago

looked at the way the informants were paid, and decided it didn't break any tax laws, and was "legally structured". Yes, the current government jerks are still drawing it out. This is just pointing out another arm of the government looked at it all 6 years ago and decided "nothing to see here". The charges now are about "wire fraud", because the SPLC took donations over the internet, and the corrupt MFers in the DoJ are claiming that paying informants in the KKK was not what donors to the org known for infiltrating the KKK wanted to happen.

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Ha ha ha ha ha!! Pinback Yesterday #1
American workers who use a DAF to make charitable donations via their IRAs should be aware that in2herbs Yesterday #2
Yep. Pinback Yesterday #3
You are very smart! nt in2herbs Yesterday #4
can you cite a source for that Skittles Yesterday #11
No I meant what I wrote -- DAF. A QCD is for seniors who receive their RMD. There were news articles and in2herbs 23 hrs ago #12
I understand they were paused Skittles 23 hrs ago #13
Exactly. I am unaware of any DAF making onenote 23 hrs ago #14
I'm thinking DAF or QCD, that would be highly illegal? Skittles 23 hrs ago #16
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The discretionary investment authority giving them the authority to make alternative donations is in2herbs 22 hrs ago #17
anyone would be a fool to agree with that Skittles 21 hrs ago #18
I totally agree with you however, every contract with a financial advisor contains this clause. When one in2herbs 20 hrs ago #19
glad I never did one Skittles 18 hrs ago #20
Well, this is a surprise. Biophilic Yesterday #5
I think the walls may be closing in, finally nuxvomica Yesterday #7
I seriously hope that they are at least a little afraid. Biophilic Yesterday #9
This is not about the current BS prosecution. It's pointing out that the IRS (in The Rapist's 1st term) muriel_volestrangler 5 hrs ago #22
The revenge regime is thankfully not great a lawfare. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #6
So much losing senseandsensibility Yesterday #8
"The indictment does not contain any tax-related charges" Pompoy Yesterday #10
Pig nazi dogs ran into a brick wall wolfie001 5 hrs ago #21
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