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Obama Promises Accountability, Stop Laughing

Relevance: 48%      Posted on: February 12, 2014

“I promise you that we hold everybody up and down the line accountable,” President Barack Obama told Bill O’Reilly of Fox News during last Sunday’s Super Bowl interview . . . and with a straight face. When studies show one in 20 food stamp transactions to be fraudulent; when the…

Won’t Come A‑Knockin’

Relevance: 48%      Posted on: July 26, 2023

The Internal Revenue Service says it will end “most” surprise visits to homes, like the one an agent made to the home of journalist Matt Taibbi the day he was telling Congress about governmental use of social media to censor people. According to IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel, the many surprise…

Townhall: Some Courage Required

Relevance: 47%      Posted on: November 2, 2014

Click on over to Townhall for what the next Congress — the country's 114th — really needs. Hint: it isn't cowardice. Then come back here for more reading. Breitbart: True The Vote's Lawsuit Against IRS Gets Tossed By Federal Judge NYTimes: Law Lets I.R.S. Seize Accounts on Suspicion, No Crime…

The Tax Agency and the Tortoise

Relevance: 46%      Posted on: August 28, 2013

We are indebted to a publisher of tax information called Tax Analysts for its efforts to make the Internal Revenue Service slightly more accountable. The IRS finds itself beleaguered, sort of, by scandal — the fallout from their practice of impeding applications for tax-exempt status of Tea Party and other…

America’s Twilight Zones

Relevance: 46%      Posted on: March 9, 2015

On Friday I lamented the picking up, by local police, of two children, 10 and 6, for walking home from a local park . . . and the subsequent two-month Montgomery County (Maryland) Child Protective Services investigation, which found the parents “responsible” for “unsubstantiated child neglect.” Left unanswered? Whether parents…

The Career Politicians’ Tax Code

Relevance: 45%      Posted on: March 22, 1999

The IRS estimates that the average taxpayer who itemizes will spend 22 hours this year completing tax returns. That's 3 hours more work than last year. The increase is due to the 1,260 changes Congress pushed into the tax code in the past two years. Mention the IRS and most…

Death But No Taxes

Relevance: 45%      Posted on: September 16, 2014

Is the Internal Revenue Service inevitable? I’ve often discussed the IRS’s ideologically motivated harassment of taxpayers as fostered by Lois “I Took the Fifth” Lerner (e.g., here and here and here and here). But typical nonpartisan forms of IRS harassment are also deplorable. Consider the so-called “practice” audit, to which…

Video: Lying about spying?

Relevance: 45%      Posted on: June 8, 2013

Oversight is worse in the national security bureaucracy than it is in the IRS: http://youtu.be/whwc6lVZzl4

Tyranny or Coincidence?

Relevance: 43%      Posted on: September 18, 2000

We were the first country in which a free people created the government. The Constitution that empowered our government also limited it. But Americans weren't satisfied that our rights were protected from tyranny until the Bill of Rights was passed, too. That's why I'm concerned about several stories that suggest…

Customer Service?

Relevance: 43%      Posted on: May 24, 2013

It was no fun to watch Acting IRS head Steve Miller testify before the House Ways and Means Committee last week. Miller simply had no real explanation for the troubling actions at IRS. Even his terminology induced cringes. Miller’s mea culpa was for “horrific customer service.” Customer service? That’s a…