Posted on 05/19/2013 7:28:43 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
New defenses and distractions in the IRS scandal are going to come rolling out from the administration and its defenders like water off a duck's back.
One ploy is evident in this sympathetic story from Friday's Washington Post seeking to portray the IRS Determinations Unit as a just a group of nice, non-partisan number-crunchers:
The [determinations] staff member [in Cincinnati], who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of losing his job, said that the determinations unit is competent and without bias, that it grouped together conservative applications for consistencys sake so one application did not sail through while a similar one was held up in review. This consistency is paramount in the review of all applications, according to Ronald Ran, an estate-tax lawyer who worked for 37 years in the IRSs Cincinnati office.
Youre not going to have a bunch of flaming liberals in the exempt-organizations department looking for conservative applications, he said.
But look what the anonymous staff member also said:
"We people on the local level are doing what we are supposed to do. . . .Thats why there are so many people here who are flustered. Everything comes from the top. We dont have any authority to make those decisions without someone signing off on them. There has to be a directive. (emphasis added)
Huh. Something doesn't quite "add up." Why? Because on page 7 of the IG report, it states that in June of 2011, the Director of Exempt Organizations learned of the "inappropriate criterion" and directed that they be changed to "focus on the 'political, lobbying or [general] advocacy' activities of the organization." But then, the IG report, page 7, goes on to read that the team of specialists changed them back:(continued)
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
No doubt!
1. Put everyone involved in jail.
2. Cancel their pensions.
3. Disband the IRS.
4. Repeal the income tax.
5. Make government unions illegal.
Id also consider taking away the right to vote from government employees. When their numbers are so massive, it amounts to an opportunity to vote themselves money out of the pockets of productive citizens.
I am all for it.
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