Close down the IRS... looks like the first bloated-agency to go in the way of saving money and balancing the budget. Fire all its occupants and rescind their pensions. Put them in the Obama-Unemployment & Food Stamp line.
And so it goes. Scummy behavior, easily recognized, and once again, at least to date, nothing of note being done about it. I wonder how far the libs can go before the anesthesia wears off and the citizens realize what's happening. In Germany, the realization came too late.
You've got that right! As a Christian, Tea Party Conservative I'm afraid. I never thought that I would say that about my country... that I would be scared about what could happen to me.
I will agree with you that our Dear Leader, The One, Barack Hussein Obama finds no issues at all in creating new ways to circumvent the law or its implementation.
I read of Lerner calling conservatives the same thing in her email shortly after she pleaded the Fifth. That's several moons ago. But I have nothing against bringing such stuff up again. From tine to time, I've read Oblabber's growing list of lies. Interesting reading that.
It's just a small matter that Oblabla could take care of by saying "if she did anything wrong". Just another illegal act in a long string of illegal acts for which he has not been punished.
Everything they said seemed obvious. I didn't hear anything about potential punishment. Lois is the poster child for why the IRS needs to be reigned in. Way too much power...
"It is said that catastrophes are a matter of pure chance. And there were those who would have said the passengers of the Comet were not guilty or responsible for the thing that happened to them.
"The woman in Drawing Room A, Car No. 16, was a supervisor of tax collectors who called the last of the country's taxpayers names that were unprintable, but transmissible, if only in private correspondence. She transmitted them."
If by right wing she was referring to that great group of people who believe in citizens first, family, country and government as temporary paid employees in that order it's no wonder that as a member of those who believe in government first and citizens somewhere down the list eventually she resorts to such language. Sarcasm intended.
Luckily, she was able to retire on a modest six figure income prior to the discovery of these probably misunderstood emails. After all, she did nothing improper. She's already said so! (Right before she stood on her fifth amendment rights against self incrimination.)
Unfortunately,I suspect you are correct. I suppose this is what our Dear Leader meant when he indicated his would be the most "transparent administration in history".
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Scummy behavior, easily recognized, and once again, at least to date, nothing of note being done about it. I wonder how far the libs can go before the anesthesia wears off and the citizens realize what's happening. In Germany, the realization came too late.
That's several moons ago.
But I have nothing against bringing such stuff up again.
From tine to time, I've read Oblabber's growing list of lies.
Interesting reading that.
The game plan is clear; stonewall the investigation until the end of the term, then give her a pardon.
"The woman in Drawing Room A, Car No. 16, was a supervisor of tax collectors who called the last of the country's taxpayers names that were unprintable, but transmissible, if only in private correspondence. She transmitted them."
I know my implication is awful.
But let's face it: so is Lois Lerner's attitude.
(see Unintended Consequences)