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re: The IRS Had a Contract With an Email Backup Company
Posted on 6/20/14 at 10:55 pm to TerryDawg03
Posted on 6/20/14 at 10:55 pm to TerryDawg03
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Pretty much. Yeah.
Got to be! IRS isn't that big - just 90k employees and 130,000,000 taxpayers filing returns - obviously if you were going to back up emails may as well do them all. That's the efficient thing to do.
Posted on 6/20/14 at 11:41 pm to SpidermanTUba
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obviously if you were going to back up emails may as well do them all. That's the efficient thing to do.
Based off the org chart I would imagine it would be quite important for a leader in a 90k employee organization to have records of emails.
IBM, Home Depot, Hewlett Packard, McDonald's, Yum Brands, etc are all examples of 350k+ employee companies whom I imagine during the years of 2009-2011 would be able to find an email from a company executive.
Posted on 6/21/14 at 9:03 am to SpidermanTUba
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Got to be! IRS isn't that big - just 90k employees and 130,000,000 taxpayers filing returns - obviously if you were going to back up emails may as well do them all. That's the efficient thing to do.
I know they preach equality, fairness, and all that, but I'm pretty sure there's still only one HMFIC, and backing up emails for them doesn't seem like too daunting a task for the same government agency that is going to track whether or not every taxpayer in the country has insurance or is paying a fine.
I don't care whether or not Bush used the same excuse. He's also the one who claimed that he abandoned free market principles to save the free market. Bush is out, Obama is in. Past is prologue.
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