Cry me a river.
I guess IRS execs should have remembered their proper roles and functions, and made better decisions consistent with those roles and functions. Politics, at its extreme, is inherently violent. Maybe they should have considered the other side of that coin and avoided acting on political motives.
slimy snake head is still running the IRS, WHY? Hope Sessions indicts him and Lois Lerner and the sooner the better for Trump.
The sheer gall of Democrat corruption ...
I was saddened to read this about poor Lois. Just like I'll be saddened to see Hillary arrested and locked up, or the return to the rule of law in this country.
Good news just keeps on rolling!
So let me summarize. The government can not keep its most vicious cyber programs from being hacked, allowing criminals to extort every day citizens, but government can prevent this evidence form seeing the light of day by normal citizens.
So the government aids and protects criminals, and the citizens it says it is supposed to protect get fracked.
From this I can only concluded that the government is a corrupt criminal enterprise pretending to protect its citizens. It needs to be investigated until it bleeds, and many of these clowns had better go to jail before the people who own pitchforks take things into their own hands!
Judging by past events, it is almost a certainty that these “death threats” are either figments of Lerner’s imagination or were delivered by leftists trying to illustrate a delusion.
Treason can be a death sentence, though the IRS persecution of patriots pales in comparison to Obama’s wire tapping and Clinton’s sale of State Secrets to our enemies.
Personally I would only call for the death sentence in the Clinton’s case were I on a jury.
It’s not but in a sane world their lives should be at risk.
She used the full force of the government that we paid for, against us, for her own political gain.
Comments BUMP!
Part of the most corrupt government in the history of this fabulous republic.
LOCK THEM UP!
“Lerner is concerned with HER safety...”?
GOOD
If Lois had any concern in this life, she’d have the good sense left to eat a bullet!
I think I understand the situation, but I fail to see the problem. We ask our military to place their lives at risk on a daily basis. Our military are government employees. So if IRS employees have, by an act of commission on their own, chosen to put their lives at risk, where is the problem? And I would assume that the IRS employees involved are/were paid considerably more than our rank and file military. They accepts their pay and takes their chances.