Posted on 09/23/2013 4:49:21 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Thankfully, shell no longer be in a position to affect policy as a government employee. Unfortunately, shell likely soon be back in a position to affect policy as a government lobbyist, making several times the salary she made before.
Taxpayers will remember her fondly as someone who, when asked for her help in uncovering potential IRS malfeasance against the presidents political enemies, clammed up and refused to cooperate for fear of incriminating herself.
Lois Lerner, the Internal Revenue Service official at the center of the agencys tea party scandal, is retiring, the agency confirmed Monday.
Lerner headed the IRS division that handles applications for tax-exempt status when she was placed on paid leave in May. While she was in charge, the agency acknowledged that agents improperly targeted tea party groups for extra scrutiny when they applied for tax-exempt status from 2010 to 2012.
Lerner first disclosed the targeting at a law conference in May, when she was asked a planted question about IRS treatment of political groups. Less than two weeks later, she refused to answer questions at a congressional hearing, citing her constitutional right not to incriminate herself.
She was placed on administrative leave four months ago to the day, with Chuck Grassley saying at the time hed heard that the interim director of the IRS had asked for Lerners resignation and that she refused. Firing her was always an unlikely option, just because its hard to fire a federal employee under any circumstances, but I always assumed they placed her on leave initially with an eye to quietly reinstating her if/when the public storm over tea-party targeting finally blew over. (Thats what happened to the Benghazi Four, after all.) Chances of that evaporated last week, though, when the ACLJ released previously unknown e-mails from Lerner during her IRS days, one of which mentioned the tea-party matter being very dangerous for fear that it could be used to extend the Citizens United ruling to tax-exempt orgs. Then came the release of IRS documents scrutinizing groups for anti-Obama rhetoric, and that was probably it. Better for the agency to ease her out with some sort of retirement deal than keep her on and be dogged forever by questions about its impartiality. Politico, in fact, wondered last month if August would bring Lerners departure. Nope; evidently it took a few more black eyes for the IRS to make it happen.
Tough call now for Darrell Issa: Should he grant Lerner immunity to neutralize her privilege against self-incrimination and gain her testimony? Now that shes no longer on Uncle Sams dime, she might be more candid than shed otherwise be. Exit quotation:
Daniel Foster @DanFosterType
Let this be a lesson to IRS employees: target conservatives, and its months of paid leave and a comfortable retirement for you, bucko.
1:55 PM - 23 Sep 2013
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Update: Looks like shell be keeping her pension, of course.
Heh.
Why isn’t she being “retired” to federal prison ?
once you have been canonized what else is there
She seems kinda young to “retire”...
Retirement should be pulled and any further pay suspended until she testifies. If found guilty of lying to congress she forfeits all retirement benefits.
Lo and behold.
A university professor position will open up. None of these thieves ever retire to nothingness.
Actually, I think she stands to be increasing her pension by virtue of these final 4 months with pay. Do they not count towards Civil Service's "Time in Grade" computations for retirement credits?
After all, she is retiring and not being dismissed for any kind of public malfeasance, right? Was she not following the spirit of the expressed wishes of her direct and ultimate superiors?
It’s your fault! Next use guys are going to bitch about poor Ms Lerner collecting welfare benfits, her section 8 housing and foo stams!
She don’t look young to me!
That'll learn 'er!
Retire? RETIRE??? She should be fired. She should not be allowed to retire and draw a pension. She should be under arrest.
nah. take away the hair dye, shes plenty old. and ugly to boot.
Just because she retired doesn’t mean she can’t be subpoenaed back before Issa’s committee. I hope they don’t just give up on this.
Yeah, the IRS really took it in the shorts. s ///....... :^[
Perhaps some lawyer(s) out there can educate us on this.
“Actually, I think she stands to be increasing her pension by virtue of these final 4 months with pay. Do they not count towards Civil Service’s “Time in Grade” computations for retirement credits?”
Most likely she had a time served deal that needed four more months to vest. Now she gets more money im retirement and is happy to go
The criminal anti-Free-America cretin should be in prison.
Collecting her big fat pension and totally evading responsibility for her crimes. Shheeesh.
She will “retire” to a cushy job in one of Soros’ shadow organizations (or just become a lobbyist). Old rats never die, they just move on to another part of the hive.
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