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    The old maxim that you can’t hold children responsible for the sins of their parents no longer applies — at least as far as Washington is concerned.

    Congress quietly passed legislation in 2011 lifting the former 10-year statute of limitations on money owed to the government, allowing Uncle Sam to collect debts going back decades. The measure also allows the government to collect from debtors’ children and grandchildren, according to Fox News.

    Now, “some 400,000 Americans may see their tax refund checks grabbed by the government,” Fox reported.

    Former Justice Department attorney J. Christian Adams called it “classic abuse” during his Friday appearance on “The Kelly File.”

    “Imagine it,” he told Fox News Host Megyn Kelly. Instead of a refund check, “you get a letter from the IRS. And it says, ’40 years ago, your parents got a disability payment that we happened to overpay. … So now we’re taking it out of your tax refund.’”

    Think it can’t happen in America? Think again. Fox also reported:

    A woman named Mary Grice, whose father died when she was 4 years old in 1977, leaving her mother with five children. Thirty-seven years later, the Social Security administration is claiming that it overpaid someone in her family, but it isn’t sure whom, and is going after Ms. Grice for the alleged debt.

    When Megyn Kelly asked Adams what the chances are of the government dropping the debt against Grice, Adams answered, “Zero.”

    “This is an administration that loves to suspend laws when they’re inconvenient and not enforce certain laws,” Adams said. “Let’s see if they do it here.”

    Watch the interview via Fox News.
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  • #2
    We are on the edge of something very bad. It's just going to take some ignition point to make get us there.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by turboford View Post
      We are on the edge of something very bad. It's just going to take some ignition point to make get us there.
      As long as American Idol isn't disrupted, I'm afraid the masses are too far gone.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
        As long as American Idol isn't disrupted, I'm afraid the masses are too far gone.
        I don't know man, messing with someones hood-rich payment is serious business.
        "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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        • #5
          Sadly, it's too late.... We're fucked.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Roscoe View Post
            Sadly, it's too late.... We're fucked.
            This. There may be isolated incidents, but nothing serious. If your parents took money, maximize deductions up front and don't worry about the refund.

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            • #7
              The Social Security Administration says it will stop seizing IRS refunds from Americans whose deceased parents incurred debts if the debts are more than 10 years old.

              The government had been seizing IRS refunds from adults whose parents were allegedly overpaid Social Security money and have since died. Some of the debts dated back as far as the middle of last century.

              Judge Andrew Napolitano said the government sent a notice to people’s last known address, then held hearings where no one was there to resist them, then got judgments against them. Social Security then seized the refund checks.

              Napolitano said that one cannot attribute the debt of parents to a child if the child had nothing to do with the debt.

              “Why do they do it? Because they can get away with it,” he said, adding that the government is out of control.

              Watch Napolitano on “The Kelly File” above.

              Napolitano also discussed the standoff between the government and a Nevada rancher this afternoon on Fox Business Network. Watch that clip below.

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              • #8
                If judge Napolitano were the attorney general our country would be in much better shape.

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