Charles Littlejohn, a former IRS contractor, is no criminal — he is a hero who has shone a light on the true criminals in our society: the ultra-wealthy tax dodgers.
Littlejohn’s courageous actions in leaking confidential tax information to news outlets like the New York Times and ProPublica have revealed the shocking extent to which the richest Americans exploit loopholes and shady accounting tricks to avoid paying their fair share. These revelations, as the Jacobin article rightly states, “would spark meaningful changes in the tax code” in a functioning democracy.
they'll close the case under the 'five bulletholes to the back of the head' suicide folder
Then the CEO gets a lottery winnings punishment as they are "removed".
"Don't you know exposing the illegal things our elites do is illegal?"
A link to a non-subscriber version of the article would be appreciated, thehomelessromantic. Thanks!
I wish no harm to this fine man, but you can't seriously be suggesting his last name is Littlejohn? That's up there with Cockshott. Come on.
What if his first name were john too wouldn't that be wild
Laws made under the fear of foriegn powers directly threatening the people are used against the people holding account the insitution. It is Orwellian.