Our government appears out of control. Worse, our various
political biases aren’t letting us see the big picture. House
committees recently held
hearings featuring IRS officials and leaders of six
organizations whose applications for tax-exempt status were stalled
by the IRS. The committee members were clearly split on the
seriousness of the case, with Republicans decrying the IRS’s
actions and Democrats tending to brush it all aside as simply
managerial incompetence.
We can’t let this devolve into a purely political issue. This is not a matter of Republicans against Democrats. Viewing it that way overlooks the real issue, which affects all Americans, regardless of political affiliation: an agency drunk on power and devoid of common sense. We shake our heads at foolish IRS spending on lavish conferences with a Star Trek parody video, spending $17,000 on an artist speaker, and unnecessary commissions to outside event planners. Then we recently learned that over 200 IRS employees are paid by taxpayers to work full time for the union representing IRS employees. And this is not unique to the IRS.
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/06/24/the-real-irs-scandal
We can’t let this devolve into a purely political issue. This is not a matter of Republicans against Democrats. Viewing it that way overlooks the real issue, which affects all Americans, regardless of political affiliation: an agency drunk on power and devoid of common sense. We shake our heads at foolish IRS spending on lavish conferences with a Star Trek parody video, spending $17,000 on an artist speaker, and unnecessary commissions to outside event planners. Then we recently learned that over 200 IRS employees are paid by taxpayers to work full time for the union representing IRS employees. And this is not unique to the IRS.
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/06/24/the-real-irs-scandal
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