When I was a little kid, my sports idol was Mickey Mantle.
When I went to college, Herschel Walker was my guy.
Now, I may have to add Evan Mathis to that distinguished list.
Who is Evan Mathis, you ask?
Well, he’s an offensive lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles who played in college for the Crimson Tide of Alabama.
Since I’m a Georgia Bulldog, I wouldn’t normally hold someone from ‘Bama in high esteem – especially since I haven’t stopped sulking since the SEC Championship Game. but when someone does something that merits high praise, I’m willing to be ecumenical.
And Evan Mathis passes that test, as explained by NBC Sports.
Already the least popular of the federal governmental agencies, the IRS has taken a significant hit in recent days amid news confirming longstanding beliefs that the U.S.
tax department exercised its discretion to conduct audits and generally give folks a hard time with politics in mind. Like most if not all Americans, Eagles offensive lineman Evan Mathis doesn’t like it. Unlike most if not all Americans, Mathis has opted to make his views known, in an entertaining way. Mathis posted on Instagram a photo of himself in the universal standing pee position by an IRS sign, with the message “Audit this.”
So what message was Mathis trying to send? It’s unclear, but there are many reasons why the IRS deserves scorn.
- It has thieving employees.
- It has incompetent employees.
- It has thuggish employees.
- It has brainless employees.
- It has protectionist employees.
- It has wasteful employees.
- And it has victimizing employees.
No wonder I thanked President Obama for unleashing this new scandal and reminding many new people that they should listen to those “voices” who warn about unchecked power in Washington.
P.S. I’m not sure how I’ll react when the IRS resorts to the novel tax-collection tactic that’s being tried in Pakistan.
P.P.S. Maybe Mathis can become a national spokesman for tax reform after he retires from football.
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there is good news here… beyond Mr. Mathis’s salute to the IRS…
the events of the last week have further discredited and weakened the Obama administration… making it more difficult for them to do additional damage to the country… things are not going well for the President and his minions…. if you listen carefully… you can almost hear the quacking of a lame duck……………………………………………………. quack……………….