this happened in an IRS office in cincinatti or something, not the white house.Nothing to see here folks..... move along. Most transparent administration in the history of the world.........
Washington (CNN) -- President Obama vowed Monday to hold theNothing to see here folks..... move along. Most transparent administration in the history of the world.........
The conservatives are allI see the brown shirts are out in full force this fine evening!!
tell me again about how obama directly supervises IRS offices in ohio.I see the brown shirts are out in full force this fine evening!!
First off Cheese Breath the IRS already admitted to doing this, so there is no "if" they did this. Also, does this administration know anything? Benghazi, Fast and Furious, now this. Man we are along way from the little plaque that sat on Truman's desk in the white house. Remember what that saying was Cheese Breath?Washington (CNN) -- President Obama vowed Monday to hold the
Internal Revenue Service accountable if reports of political targeting are
proved true.
"If in fact IRS personnel engaged
in the kind of practices that have been reported on and were intentionally
targeting conservative groups, then that's outrageous. And there's no place for
it," Obama told reporters.
First off Cheese Breath the IRS already admitted to doing this, so there is no "if" they did this. Also, does this administration know anything? Benghazi, Fast and Furious, now this. Man we are along way from the little plaque that sat on Truman's desk in the white house. Remember what that saying was Cheese Breath?
Yeah, clearly non-partisan. Were you laughing out loud when you typed this?The conservatives are all wringing their hands (yet again) hoping that THIS will be the issue that will take down the Obama administration. Dream on... I don't think the IRS gives a hoot about anyone's political beliefs. They are clearly non-partisan. It's not as if the entire agency gets restaffed every time a new political party arrives in the White House. They just want the money. An anti-tax, pro-civil disobedience group asking for tax exempt status would seem like a no-brainer to someone working for the IRS. Personally, I find this whole thing to be quite amusing. I have been listening to conservatives defend profiling for years. (There's really only ONE amendment in the Bill of Rights they care about) But, ooooh!!! profile a conservative group? How darest thou!
don't forget all of the other breathless, right wing non-scandals, such as obama's gay lover, the fact that he's a secret muslim, a communist infiltrator who is propping up the stock market from some reason, and greatest of all, that national punch line we now call birtherism.Benghazi, Fast and Furious, now this.
wow, what a scandal!Between 2010 and 2012, a reported 75 groups were subject to this additional scrutiny; however, none of them were denied their tax-exempt status.
http://www.policymic.com/articles/41159/irs-tea-party-profiling-the-gop-was-wrong
so why are you so bitter and cranky then?the President does not have any control over the I.R.S.
Now Cheese Breath, your lover Uncle Dick just said the President does not have any control over the I.R.S. You do not want to upset your loved one, now do you?
LOL!Proving that the best kind of government is a belligerent, ill-informed one, Sen. Marco Rubio has sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew and President Barack Obama demanding the resignation of a nonexistent government official: the commissioner of the IRS. (Rubio's cheesed about the IRS unfairly targeting the Tea Party.) See, the last IRS commissioner, Douglas Shulman, was appointed by George W. Bush in 2008 and resigned last November. Rubio writes, "It is clear the IRS cannot operate with even a shred of the American people's confidence under the current leadership." So, if there's no leadership, they've got nowhere to go but up, right?
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