Posted on 02/22/2015 5:34:57 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
The White House told Congress last week it refused to dig into its computers for emails that could shed light on what kinds of private taxpayer information the IRS shares with President Obamas top aides, assuring Congress that the IRS will address the issue eventually.
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Time to stop paying the light bill for the White House!
We have reached a point where government thumbs it’s nose at both the law and the citizens of this country. So why should I follow the laws either. Liars and cheaters win and get over on the honest hard working people while the lazy get government freebies.
Cut their funding again and preclude payment of any bonuses within the Agency.
Just imagine if it were Nixon in the white house.
De fund all these little bitches.
The WH and the IRS say FU to the taxpayers and the Republicans do nothing.
The Eric Holder method of handling scandal. “I have investigated myself and found no evidence of wrong doing.”
time to go to supreme court to demand wh open its records to the people,immediate heaing, national security issue, if supreme court and congress wont, we are at war with our government for sure..then it comes to the armed forces to disobey the muslim plants obamma has placed in..
obammas request for force authorization against isis is his way to better prepare the insurgents already here.Giving him authority to declare american citizens as hostile and use force against us.. Got Jesus?
Congress should pass emergency resolution stripping he hostile president of authority, Clash now before he gets stronger..
ask Hillary if she would demand the release of records now on live TV,,
Molon labe!
defund the tyrannical worthless IRS, Justice dept and any other gub mint agency that refuses subpoenas.
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