Arizona voters sounded off to Fox News Digital concerning their thoughts on the billions of dollars designated for the IRS as part of the Manchin-Schumer spending bill.
Arizona residents are expressing their displeasure with the billions of dollars designated for boosting enforcement by the IRS as part of the massive social spending and taxation bill agreed to by Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., late Thursday evening.Arizona residents are expressing their displeasure with the billions of dollars
Fox News Digital spoke to a number of residents on the streets of Arizona to get their take on the billions in IRS funding contained within the bill. They expressed displeasure that the federal government would commit such a large amount to"go after the little guy." "No, they're just going to go after the little guy. They really will. And they're never going to go after the rich people. Never. Or else they would have done it already because they're not paying their fair share of taxes right now," he said.
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