Posted on 11/25/2010 10:35:17 AM PST by JOHN ADAMS
American Jews who defend Israel, it seems, have much to not be happy about this Thanksgiving Day. In a major Politico article, writer Ben Smith writes that Z Street, a hawkish pro-Israel group that consciously bills itself as an alternative to the leftist J Street, reveals that the IRS may be targeting pro-Israel groups for seeking a tax exemption, solely on the grounds of their position. Writes Smith about the proposed query of an unnamed religious group that has no expressed position on Israel:
Does your organization support the existence of the land of Israel? IRS agent Tracy Dornette wrote the organization, according to this weeks court filing, as part of its consideration of the organizations application for tax exempt status. Describe your organizations religious belief system toward the land of Israel.
The document emerged in the course of a lawsuit filed in August by Z Street, a hawkish group that casts itself as the Zionist answer to the liberal J Street. Z Street claims that a different IRS agent reviewing its application for tax exempt status said the agency is carefully scrutinizing organizations that are in any way connected with Israel and that a special unit is determining whether its activities contradict the Administrations public policies.
Let us pause at that last line does the organizations work contradict the Administrations public policies? Imagine if the Reagan administration had scrutinized an anti-apartheid group because its demands for the economic boycott of South Africa contradicted the administrations preference for quiet diplomacy? Frank Rich would be yelling his head off in the Sunday New York Times, Peter Beinart would be writing about the administrations perfidy in The Daily Beast, and Hendrik Hertzberg would be pontificating loudly in the Talk of the Town lead column in next weeks New Yorker. I suspect that next week we will see nothing about this at all in their future contributions.
The IRS, of course, is supposed to investigate tax evasion not to use its powers to punish groups or individuals who dissent from administration policy. And what is this so-called special unit? In my previous blog post, I wrote about how leftist think tanks are advising the Obama administration to use its executive powers to advance their agenda by bypassing Congress and ignoring the peoples will. Is this an example of this suggestion being put to use in a novel way?
In this case, the IRS evidently wants to deny the groups filing for a tax exemption an exemption regularly given to non-profit organizations. But the only grounds for this, it seems from the provided evidence, is the groups differences with the Obama administrations favored position, which the IRS seems to see as distancing itself from Israel. Of course, the administrations flunkies constantly deny that the administration is doing this, and its spokesmen continually give lip service to its 100 per cent dedication to the special American-Israeli alliance.
Most tax experts queried by Smith find the question troubling: The claims go far beyond what should be the IRSs role, said Paul Caron, a University of Cincinnati law professor and the author of TaxProf Blog. And another tax expert thought the question could be construed as pertinent if the religious group was seeking tax exemption and was in fact engaging in policy proposals and political pressure. But even that expert thought the form in which the IRS agent raised the issue was not the way I would want any of my agents to do it. Even the former IRS commissioner, Sheldon Cohen, called the specific question unusual.
What must now be publicly investigated more work, perhaps, for Rep. Darrell Issa, likely the new chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is, as Z Street put it, whether or not the IRS is improperly considering the political viewpoint of applicants and engaging in clear viewpoint discrimination.
If the administration and the Democrats really want such investigations, lets get them on!
Who will make these people account for their actions? Myth Busters? There is no journalism, no opposition party.
In my previous company, one person in our group had IDF stuff hung up in his office such as IDF calendars. He was also very pro-gun. Management didn’t take too kindly to him. It was “kindly” suggested that he take the stuff down and take it home. He refused. Most of the managerial people were former IBM’ers. This is the same group where I had a jerk of a boss as well who was a liberal democrat.
FYI, more info to share with others.
Does the IRS use a similar line with “charities” of TROP?
If this becomes a litmus test, every Evangelical Church would lose its tax exempt status.
We live in interesting times.
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It’s been my experience that no two IRS agents follow the same rules. It’s pretty much a rogue organization, like the BATF. After all, who’s gonna stop them, Eric Holder?
Well put.
You are correct to point out that Eric Holder would likely be disinclined to stop any Obama administration agency from doing anything it pleases. But Holder, who would have authority over BATF (which is part of the Dept. of Justice) does not have direct authority over the IRS, which is part of the Dept. of the Treasury in the bureaucratic organizational chart.
They’ve done it to Christian churches, or some. Most are pro-Israel save for the replacement theology folks. Getting very interesting. have no fear though God is with us. This life is temporary, the next could be very firey for them for a very long time.
Good article by Ron Radosh, who, like David Horowitz, spent his earlier years on the far left before coming to his senses.
I sure hope not...
My guest on the Bibi report show tonight 9:20PM EST http://www.blogtalkradio.com/bibireport/2010/11/30/the-bibi-report-show-on-israel is Z STREET president Lori Lowenthal Marcus,and a published columnist on media bias against Israel, as well as the co-host of The ZOA Middle East Report, which airs Wednesdays on WNWR radio.
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