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re: IRS agent showed up at Taibbi's house while he was testifying before Congress
Posted on 3/28/23 at 6:49 am to LemmyLives
Posted on 3/28/23 at 6:49 am to LemmyLives
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depending on the situation and who is on the other side.
Democrats have been wrong from their inception.
They have become more evil as they gain political success and endeavor to destroy what they have not conquered yet.
It is OK to concentrate on their latest atrocities without having to re-hash all their past evils, such as slavery. At the moment, their destruction of the black family structure is almost complete, so hounding on that is falling on deaf ears.
At the moment their march towards tyranny is concentrated on economic destruction and elimination of any semblance of family values.
It is perfectly OK to talk more about present evils than wasting time on fiat accompli's
Posted on 3/28/23 at 6:52 am to Scoob
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when you start to see the folks in power both openly disdainful and arrogant, AND they begin to drop pretenses of caring about their base, that's often a sign they no longer need the public's backing to keep control.
been trying to make that point for a few years now.
it is OBVIOUS that they have no fear of those quaint objects of affection known as "voters" - they know they have a lock on all that really matters = BALLOTS!!!
Posted on 3/28/23 at 6:56 am to jp4lsu
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This is a major reason Chaffetz retired because Trump wasn't interested in going after the IRS.
hmm - I always wondered why he retired - he was on the mark on everything I knew about.
didn't know about the IRS investigation tidbit -
Posted on 3/28/23 at 7:44 am to Texas Weazel
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Democrats are doing everything they claimed Trump would do. I'm pretty moderate, but they're definitely making lean more right as every day passes.
If more people could simply think like this our country would be in much better shape and not hijacked by leftist extremists.
My support for Trump basically centers around this premise: he could be anybody, they are trying to convince us that he is the bad guy, but the reality is they will tear this country apart if the president isn’t someone that knows his place.
Posted on 3/28/23 at 7:49 am to Marshhen
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And they want to fund 87,000 armed IRS agents …
I thought the R controlled House was going to torpedo the funding for an additional 87k IRS agents.......what happened?
Posted on 3/28/23 at 8:44 am to ChineseBandit58
ChineseBandit58, it wasn't talked about much, but from Legal Insurrection, Sharyl Attkinson interview,
"Chaffetz indicated he was disappointed with the Trump administration. He’d hoped a Republican administration would make completing the Oversight Committee’s ongoing investigations easier but found he was receiving the same pushback, red tape, and stonewalling he’d experienced from the Obama administration.
The outgoing Congressman noted a particular frustration with the Justice Department.
“The reality is, sadly, I don’t see much difference between the Trump administration and the Obama administration. I thought there would be this, these floodgates would open up with all the documents we wanted from the Department of State, the Department of Justice, the Pentagon. In many ways, it’s almost worse because we’re getting nothing, and that’s terribly frustrating and with all due respect, the Attorney General has not changed at all. I find him to be worse than what I saw with Loretta Lynch in terms of releasing documents and making things available. I just, that’s my experience, and that’s not what I expected.”
“I mean, we have been in court trying to pry those documents out of the Department of Justice and still to this day, they will not give us those documents. And at the State Department, nothing. Stone cold silence.”
Chaffetz also expressed displeasure with President Trump’s inaction on removing or reprimanding IRS Commissioner, John Koskinen:
“Now look, you have more than 50 Republicans pleading with President Trump to release him, um, to let him go, fire him. Uh, or at least encourage him to retire. No, he’s still there. No changes. Nobody was fired. Nobody was prosecuted. Nobody was held accountable. We tried to issue subpoenas, we tried to hold people in contempt and the Obama Administration said, no, and the Trump Administration came in and did zero. Nothing. Nothing changed.”
A seemingly jaded and disheartened Chaffetz said he has little faith Washington will experience substantive change, even with Republican majorities. Attkisson asked, “Do Republican leaders have an appetite to do the kind of oversight that needs to be done?”:
“No, no. No, I mean the reality is, there aren’t very many people that want to play offense. There aren’t many people who say, look, we have a duty and an obligation to fulfill the oversight responsibility that was put in place at the very founding of our country.
Congress doesn’t stand up for itself. I think it’s, it’s really lost its way. They say, oh, we’ll use the power of the purse. That doesn’t work. First of all, they never do cut funding. Even getting people to come up and testify before Congress, the Obama Administration at the end of their term, they got so brazen they stopped sending people up. They just didn’t care. And, and there was no way to enforce that, and until that changes, uh the legislative branch is going to get weaker and weaker.”
Frustrated with the state of Beltway politics and the inability to complete the work he set out to do, Chaffetz said he simply preferred to spend time with his wife and kids.
“I’m looking at the next year and a half thinking, I’m going to spend 2 to 300 nights away from my wife where we, we’ve been married 26 years. I loved the work but I, I truly just honestly happen to love my, my wife and kids more.”
Trump had his chance to drain the swamp and wasn't even interested in going after blatant IRS targeting, didn't remove the IRS commissioner, didn't remove Comey, put in swampy Bill Barr who defended FBI agents in Ruby Ridge.
"Chaffetz indicated he was disappointed with the Trump administration. He’d hoped a Republican administration would make completing the Oversight Committee’s ongoing investigations easier but found he was receiving the same pushback, red tape, and stonewalling he’d experienced from the Obama administration.
The outgoing Congressman noted a particular frustration with the Justice Department.
“The reality is, sadly, I don’t see much difference between the Trump administration and the Obama administration. I thought there would be this, these floodgates would open up with all the documents we wanted from the Department of State, the Department of Justice, the Pentagon. In many ways, it’s almost worse because we’re getting nothing, and that’s terribly frustrating and with all due respect, the Attorney General has not changed at all. I find him to be worse than what I saw with Loretta Lynch in terms of releasing documents and making things available. I just, that’s my experience, and that’s not what I expected.”
“I mean, we have been in court trying to pry those documents out of the Department of Justice and still to this day, they will not give us those documents. And at the State Department, nothing. Stone cold silence.”
Chaffetz also expressed displeasure with President Trump’s inaction on removing or reprimanding IRS Commissioner, John Koskinen:
“Now look, you have more than 50 Republicans pleading with President Trump to release him, um, to let him go, fire him. Uh, or at least encourage him to retire. No, he’s still there. No changes. Nobody was fired. Nobody was prosecuted. Nobody was held accountable. We tried to issue subpoenas, we tried to hold people in contempt and the Obama Administration said, no, and the Trump Administration came in and did zero. Nothing. Nothing changed.”
A seemingly jaded and disheartened Chaffetz said he has little faith Washington will experience substantive change, even with Republican majorities. Attkisson asked, “Do Republican leaders have an appetite to do the kind of oversight that needs to be done?”:
“No, no. No, I mean the reality is, there aren’t very many people that want to play offense. There aren’t many people who say, look, we have a duty and an obligation to fulfill the oversight responsibility that was put in place at the very founding of our country.
Congress doesn’t stand up for itself. I think it’s, it’s really lost its way. They say, oh, we’ll use the power of the purse. That doesn’t work. First of all, they never do cut funding. Even getting people to come up and testify before Congress, the Obama Administration at the end of their term, they got so brazen they stopped sending people up. They just didn’t care. And, and there was no way to enforce that, and until that changes, uh the legislative branch is going to get weaker and weaker.”
Frustrated with the state of Beltway politics and the inability to complete the work he set out to do, Chaffetz said he simply preferred to spend time with his wife and kids.
“I’m looking at the next year and a half thinking, I’m going to spend 2 to 300 nights away from my wife where we, we’ve been married 26 years. I loved the work but I, I truly just honestly happen to love my, my wife and kids more.”
Trump had his chance to drain the swamp and wasn't even interested in going after blatant IRS targeting, didn't remove the IRS commissioner, didn't remove Comey, put in swampy Bill Barr who defended FBI agents in Ruby Ridge.
Posted on 3/28/23 at 9:57 am to Bobby OG Johnson
Who's the fascists now?
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