To: Biggirl
If asked to attribute this paragraph:
What happened at the IRS is the government's essential business. The IRS case deserves and calls out for an independent counsel, fully armed with all that position's powers. Only then will stables that badly need to be cleaned, be cleaned. Everyone involved in this abuse of power should pay a price, because if they don't, the politicization of the IRS will continueforever. If it is not stopped now, it will never stop. And if it isn't stopped, no one will ever respect or have even minimal faith in the revenue-gathering arm of the U.S. government again.
you'd never in a million years suggest Peggy Noonan. Ted Cruz perhaps.
34 posted on
05/17/2013 4:36:49 AM PDT by
upchuck
(To the faceless, jack-booted government bureaucrat who just scanned this post: SCREW YOU!)
To: upchuck
you'd never in a million years suggest Peggy Noonan She was very good in this one for a while. But in the end, she rolled right over and showed her belly, hoping her liberal cocktail party friends will still rub it.
"And it would be shameful and shallow for any Republican operative or operator to make this scandal into a commercial and turn it into a mere partisan arguing point and part of the game..."
We mustn't growl or appear hostile in any way.
55 posted on
05/17/2013 5:46:34 AM PDT by
dead
(I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
To: upchuck
Only then will stables that badly need to be cleaned, be cleaned.
Nonsense. NONSENSE. The IRS sits on a corrupt foundation, the US Tax code. That is where the problem begins and there is no solution without blowing up that foundation and starting over.
61 posted on
05/17/2013 6:02:56 AM PDT by
DManA
To: upchuck; Biggirl
And if it isn't stopped, no one will ever respect or have even minimal faith in the revenue-gathering arm of the U.S. government again.When Schwarzenegger was governor of CA, he passed a law stating that it was illegal to drive while talking on a handheld phone. When a well-publicized photo of the Governor's then-wife, Maria Shriver, appeared showing her driving while chatting on a phone,
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/maria-shriver-pictured-driving-cell-phone/story?id=8824975#.UZdC4-DleFI
people stopped taking the law seriously. Now I see motorists talking and texting while driving EVERYWHERE.
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