When he was running for president in the 2020 cycle, Joe Biden promised that he'd never raise taxes on anyone making less than $400,000 per year. Based on his own announced policies, however, this pledge was an unachievable lie from the very start. He's proceeded to repeatedly violate the vow, through various actions and proposals, during his term in office. One recent reminder of this broken promise comes to us via the Internal Revenue Service. You may recall that during the debate over Biden's "Inflation Reduction Act" -- which Bernie Sanders admitted was not about reducing inflation, and Biden later said he regretted the title of the bill -- Republicans warned that the legislation would super-charge and super-size the IRS. They also warned that a result of this would be a lot of tax-related targeting of non-rich Americans, who'd bear a substantial brunt of a doubled IRS.