Some statements are so lame that they now serve only as punch lines.
Nobody, after all, would ever claim to a teacher that “the dog ate my homework.”
Moreover, surely few if any people ever actually assert to bill collectors that “the check is in the mail.”
And I have to imagine that no guy would be dumb enough to think a girl would fall for the line that “I’ll still love you in the morning.”
But we now have a new champion in the contest for the most laughable and pathetic assertion ever made.
But first some background. Congressional investigators have been trying to figure out the level of criminality and malfeasance in the IRS’s campaign to interfere with the 2012 election by targeting Tea Party groups. Much of the attention has focused on the activities of Lois Lerner, a left-wing ideologue at the center of the scandal.
And it is because of this investigation that we have a winner in the most-preposterous excuse contest. The political hacks at the IRS are now claiming, with straight faces, that they can’t turn over thousands of emails sent and received by Lois Lerner because of a “computer mishap.”
Here’s some of what’s been reported by the Washington Times.
The IRS has told Congress that it has lost some of former employee Lois G. Lerner’s emails from 2009 through 2011, including those she sent to other federal agencies… Rep. Dave Camp, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, said he was stunned… “The fact that I am just learning about this, over a year into the investigation, is completely unacceptable and now calls into question the credibility of the IRS’s response to congressional inquiries,” Mr. Camp said. “There needs to be an immediate investigation and forensic audit by Department of Justice as well as the Inspector General.” …the emails lost were “critical years” from the beginning of the targeting of conservative groups.
At this point, I suppose I should acknowledge that there’s an infinitesimally tiny chance that the IRS is being honest. Maybe, just maybe, the IRS’s immense computer infrastructure and multiple levels of redundant back up happened to fail. And, by an amazing coincidence, they can recover everything except the emails from Lois Lerner that were sent at precisely the time she was instrumental in the IRS’s harassment campaign.
Yeah, right, there’s a chance the IRS is being honest. Just like the Nixon White House could have accidentally erased 18-1/2 minutes of tape.
That being said, there’s a chance I’ll be playing center field next month for the New York Yankees. And an even bigger chance that the models from Victoria’s Secret will invite me for a weekend orgy (and just in case the Princess of the Levant is reading this, I naturally would say no).
Let me now detour into the world of public policy.
The IRS’s venal and corrupt behavior is only possible because the tax code is a Byzantine nightmare of about 75,000 pages. And that doesn’t even include all the tax court decisions and IRS letter rulings that also govern the internal revenue code.
It is this thicket of special-interest sleaze that enables hacks like Lois Lerner to wield unjustified power.
So if we want to actually reduce the chances of similar malfeasance in the future, then action is needed.
But I’m not just talking about prison for the crooks who tried to misuse the power of government.
We also need to rip up the internal revenue code and replace it with a simple and fair flat tax.
As you can see in this video, I’m mostly a fan of tax reform because it will help the American economy. But I’m also delighted the flat tax will reduce the discretionary power of politicians and bureaucrats.
In the long run, of course, it would be even better if we shrank the federal government so much that we didn’t need any broad-based tax of any kind.
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] Amazingly (but predictably), the Economistnever mentioned past or present IRS […]
[…] Amazingly (but predictably), the Economist never mentioned past or present IRS […]
[…] is very reminiscent of what happened about a dozen years ago when other IRS bureaucrats stifled Tea Party groups in order to boost President Obama’s reelection […]
[…] is very reminiscent of what happened about a dozen years ago when other IRS bureaucrats stifled Tea Party groups in order to boost President Obama’s reelection […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House, using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House, using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House, using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House, using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House, using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House,using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] notably, the tax agency allowed itself to be weaponized by the Obama White House, using its power to persecute and harass organizations associated with the “Tea […]
[…] cited IRS incompetence and misbehavior in the past, most notably when discussing political bias, targeted harassment, and other […]
[…] with myopic enforcement of silly rules, I obviously think of the United States, especially the IRS, EEOC, FDA, and […]
[…] Lerner and the other hacks at the IRS, however, did something profoundly worse. They actively used the coercive power of government to suppress political […]
[…] while I’m surely not a fan of the IRS, I’m probably even more critical of politicians since […]
[…] while I’m surely not a fan of the IRS, I’m probably even more critical of politicians since they’re the […]
[…] By the way, my complaints about the IRS go way beyond the fact that the bureaucrats persecuted the Tea Party. […]
[…] By the way, my complaints about the IRS go way beyond the fact that the bureaucrats persecuted the Tea Party. […]
[…] Lois Lerner obviously is the petty tyrant. […]
[…] other words, expect to see more Lois Lerner-type scandals if Hillary reaches the White House. There should be little doubt that she will use the power of […]
[…] other words, expect to see more Lois Lerner-type scandals if Hillary reaches the White House. There should be little doubt that she will use the power of […]
[…] he write any columns about Obama’s sordid misuse of the IRS to target political […]
[…] I’ve previously commented on the unseemly and corrupt behavior of the IRS, and there’s no question the bureaucracy’s actions have been despicable. […]
[…] And don’t forget that a complicated tax code means a very powerful IRS, and we’ve seen how that leads to venal corruption. […]
[…] is the bureaucracy that – in an odious display of bias – interfered with the electoral process by targeting the President’s opponents. And […]
[…] forget, after all, that this is the bureaucracy that – in an odious display of bias – interfered with the electoral process by targeting the President’s […]
[…] forget, after all, that this is the bureaucracy that – in an odious display of bias – interfered with the electoral process by targeting the President’s […]
[…] forget, after all, that this is the bureaucracy that – in a disgusting display of bias – interfered with the electoral process by targeting the President’s […]
[…] Replace the corrupt and punitive internal revenue code with a simple and fair flat tax that raises necessary revenue in the […]
[…] Replace the corrupt and punitive internal revenue code with a simple and fair flat tax that raises necessary revenue in the […]
[…] Replace the corrupt and punitive internal revenue code with a simple and fair flat tax that raises necessary revenue in the […]
[…] all, the IRS somehow managed to find the staff and resources to launch a politically motivated attack against tea party groups. And the so-called Taxpayer Advocate takes the side of the IRS rather than […]
Nobody can accuse us of not dreaming big.
“Six More IRS Targeting Scandal Figures’ Emails have Disappeared”
http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2014/06/17/six-more-irs-targeting-scandal-figures-emails-have-disappeared/
As soon as we pass a flat tax, congress will start changing it. We need to go to the Fairtax and cancel the 16th amendment.
This is not some soccer Mom’s laptop, but a government computer on a professionally managed network. There are backups: those messages are not “lost”.
We will soon find out we paid Qatar millions for their support in releasing the 5 jihadis and, oh yea, Libya is in worse shape than Iraq. Happy father’s day indeed, let’s get together next year when we harvest the fruits of these criminal acts.
lets review: Benghazi… Mr. Clapper lying to the senate… the VA killing more vets than the Taliban… the IRS lying and suppressing political thought… the NSA snooping… [on everything…] the American healthcare system in tatters… the release of jihadi terrorists for political advantage… the Russians/Chinese… embarking on unprecedented economic and military cooperation… Iraq in flames… Afghanistan poised to revert to Taliban control… civil wars in Ukraine and Syria which threaten American interests… an estimated 47 thousand unaccompanied children crossing our borders… a spineless congress… bought and paid for by special interest groups… and an administration composed of self absorbed delusional twits… with no worries of reelection… and two years to cause mischief…
oh… and debt……… plenty of debt…
happy father’s day…
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and the Obama administration wants to increase their budget 10.5% even though the Inspector General (TIGTA) says they fail to perform even basic budget planning. Go figure.
http://bit.ly/TWqjZe