Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://sharylattkisson.com/sen-coburn-1000-vets-may-have-died-due-to-malfeasance/
Examples of VA fraud and abuse are listed at the bottom of the article.
Please cite to articles by journalists that have not been discredited for peddling hogwash if you want to be taken seriously.
Hogwash? So, now you are condemning the messenger. Did you even read the list of abuse?
Please cite to articles by journalists that have not been discredited for peddling hogwash if you want to be taken seriously.
Anonymous wrote:http://sharylattkisson.com/sen-coburn-1000-vets-may-have-died-due-to-malfeasance/
Examples of VA fraud and abuse are listed at the bottom of the article.
Please cite to articles by journalists that have not been discredited for peddling hogwash if you want to be taken seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that the IRS cancelled the contract with the company responsible for conserving emails shortly after Lerner's computer crash?
You do know that the GOP is constantly attacking the IRS budget. Right?
And you do know that the contract was not abruptly canceled, but the term ended August 31, and they did not renew it, so the timing was driven by the contract. Right?
I always wondered what the birthers did after Obama released his long form birth certificate. Now I know.
Not pp -
The IRS budget is being attacked with good reason. When you spend tax payer money on Star Trek “training” videos, excessive conference spending, and questionable bonuses to employees, your budget should be under scrutiny. Don’t forget - this is TAX PAYER MONEY they are spending on these things. Their budget is money that is coming from the TAX PAYERS in this country.
OK but that good reason can result in contracts being canceled. Most companies do not retain backups indefinitely and it is not surprising that the IRS wouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:http://sharylattkisson.com/sen-coburn-1000-vets-may-have-died-due-to-malfeasance/
Examples of VA fraud and abuse are listed at the bottom of the article.
Not pp -
The IRS budget is being attacked with good reason. When you spend tax payer money on Star Trek “training” videos, excessive conference spending, and questionable bonuses to employees, your budget should be under scrutiny. Don’t forget - this is TAX PAYER MONEY they are spending on these things. Their budget is money that is coming from the TAX PAYERS in this country.
OK but that good reason can result in contracts being canceled. Most companies do not retain backups indefinitely and it is not surprising that the IRS wouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that the IRS cancelled the contract with the company responsible for conserving emails shortly after Lerner's computer crash?
You do know that the GOP is constantly attacking the IRS budget. Right?
And you do know that the contract was not abruptly canceled, but the term ended August 31, and they did not renew it, so the timing was driven by the contract. Right?
I always wondered what the birthers did after Obama released his long form birth certificate. Now I know.
Not pp -
The IRS budget is being attacked with good reason. When you spend tax payer money on Star Trek “training” videos, excessive conference spending, and questionable bonuses to employees, your budget should be under scrutiny. Don’t forget - this is TAX PAYER MONEY they are spending on these things. Their budget is money that is coming from the TAX PAYERS in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not pp -
The IRS budget is being attacked with good reason. When you spend tax payer money on Star Trek “training” videos, excessive conference spending, and questionable bonuses to employees, your budget should be under scrutiny. Don’t forget - this is TAX PAYER MONEY they are spending on these things. Their budget is money that is coming from the TAX PAYERS in this country.
Good point. Listening to Gerry Connolly last night, you'd think that was the whole problem: money. One website said that is going to be the platform for the Dems: more money for the IRS.
I would hope so -- the sequester has been a horrible policy. I'd vote for more money for everything but defense, since their budget is already 5 times what it was pre 9/11.
And, I would hope not. I think there have been too many instances of government waste in the news of recent. And, these are only the incidences that have made the news. Personally, I think ALL dept. budgets should be frozen until the departments can demonstrate that measures have been taken to cut the waste and unaccounted spending. Once again, the money the government is spending is TAX PAYER money. It is so easy to misuse other people’s money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not pp -
The IRS budget is being attacked with good reason. When you spend tax payer money on Star Trek “training” videos, excessive conference spending, and questionable bonuses to employees, your budget should be under scrutiny. Don’t forget - this is TAX PAYER MONEY they are spending on these things. Their budget is money that is coming from the TAX PAYERS in this country.
Good point. Listening to Gerry Connolly last night, you'd think that was the whole problem: money. One website said that is going to be the platform for the Dems: more money for the IRS.
I would hope so -- the sequester has been a horrible policy. I'd vote for more money for everything but defense, since their budget is already 5 times what it was pre 9/11.
would hope so -- the sequester has been a horrible policy. I'd vote for more money for everything but defense, since their budget is already 5 times what it was pre 9/11.
Anonymous wrote:
Not pp -
The IRS budget is being attacked with good reason. When you spend tax payer money on Star Trek “training” videos, excessive conference spending, and questionable bonuses to employees, your budget should be under scrutiny. Don’t forget - this is TAX PAYER MONEY they are spending on these things. Their budget is money that is coming from the TAX PAYERS in this country.
Good point. Listening to Gerry Connolly last night, you'd think that was the whole problem: money. One website said that is going to be the platform for the Dems: more money for the IRS.
Not pp -
The IRS budget is being attacked with good reason. When you spend tax payer money on Star Trek “training” videos, excessive conference spending, and questionable bonuses to employees, your budget should be under scrutiny. Don’t forget - this is TAX PAYER MONEY they are spending on these things. Their budget is money that is coming from the TAX PAYERS in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that the IRS cancelled the contract with the company responsible for conserving emails shortly after Lerner's computer crash?
You do know that the GOP is constantly attacking the IRS budget. Right?
And you do know that the contract was not abruptly canceled, but the term ended August 31, and they did not renew it, so the timing was driven by the contract. Right?
I always wondered what the birthers did after Obama released his long form birth certificate. Now I know.
Anonymous wrote:You do know that the IRS cancelled the contract with the company responsible for conserving emails shortly after Lerner's computer crash?