IRS Chief: Special Prosecutor Would Be “Monumental” Waste of Money
because we have Cleansed the system
As opposed to witch hunting audits which financially destroy honest people and yield precious little income for the IRS?
more of a waste of money than most of what the IRS spends its money on??
waste on —
Now that’s funny, I don’t care who you are! The IRS being concerned about wasting money, is like shiite complaining about stink!
LOL. Now they worry about wasting money?
Basically the IRS is OK at holding an inquisition on a taxpayer or conservative organization, but hey don’t want to be the one being on the spot for someone investigating them.
Most people only read the headline, so CBS News accomplished Obama’s mission for him.
You can’t call CBS News prostitutes, because they don’t get paid for their services. What’s the word I’m looking for?... Hmmmm... Whore. That’s the word.
The only people who dont want to disclose the truth are people with something to hide.
The IRS wastes billions every year on bogus Earned Income Credit claims.
13 billion last year?
I’ll bet we can get to the bottom of the severe systemic political problems plaguing the IRS for a lot less than 13 billion dollars.
The federal government is “a monumental waste of money,” but that does’t make it go away. Neither should the demand for a special prosecutor.
You mean like Obamacare, TARP, Solyndra, college loan bailout type waste? What’s a few more million. It’ll still be cheaper than 0’s annual golf budget...
Uh, this is as opposed to all the other monumental wastes of our tax dollars? Not even a dent in the overall scheme of this admin.
They have no honor or shame. Prosecute them for obstruction of justice and perjury.
IRS Chief: Special Prosecutor Would Be “Monumental” Waste of Money
Congress will be the judge of that you f’ing ass hat.
These people need to be taken to the river...
`Liar Liar, Part Deux’
A federal senior service bureaucrat must tell the truth for 24 hours ....
John Koskinen: Your honor, I object to a special prosecutor!
Judge: Why?
Koskinen: Because it would be devastating to my agency!
Judge: Overruled.
Koskinen: Good call!
appointing an independent special prosecutor to investigate the matter would be “a monumental waste of taxpayer funds,” IRS Commissioner John Koskinen
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says a person DESPERATE to NOT have a special prosecutor looking into the lying IRS and following the trail of ‘breadcrumbs’ straight to the WH. Somebody will crack and start singing if a special prosecutor goes to work ... until then, arrogance from the IRS and ‘crickets’ from everybody else.
Surprise! The LSM comes to the aid of Obama.
I agree, in a way. Just throw the director and everyone down to the tech responsible for flipping on the switch to back up the e-mails automatically into jail. It’s what the IRS would do.
I think the cost of a special prosecutor ought to come out of IRS funds, specifically the fund used to give all the upper echelon employees bonuses. That might change their tune and get them to cooperate.
Note the headline from CBS. (Of all the possible damaging headlines for Obama and IRS.) Good job. Obama sends his best.