A More Imperfect Union
The Czar seems to have missed this story.
IRS Commissioner Koskinen is complaining that the IRS may not have the staff necessary to process paper tax returns, and that some tax filers may have to wait for extended periods of time to receive their refund (if any). Uh, isn’t the IRS’s first priority to process tax information? Maybe Koskinen should look at whether his agency’s priorities are assigned to performing their primary task… …which isn’t restricting the rights of non-liberal PACs or groups, or processing Obamacare paperwork, or conducting microscopic examinations of church finances while bypassing the finances of fake “reverends” such as Sharpton, etc. No, I haven’t forgotten that Jarrett is telling department and agency heads what to do, when and whether to enforce the law, which regulations are important and which should be ignored, and finding newer and better ways to “organize” the American public. It’s obvious that she’s got her hands on the controls. Operative BJ |
Well, how about this: Operative BJ, sadly, is not making this up.
And why doesn’t IRS Commissioner Koskinen have the necessary staff? Because recent budget cuts (read that as GOP Congressional cuts) are causing him all this upset and pain.
And of what do these budget cuts consist? A hiring freeze and elimination of overtime at the IRS.
Now, why would the House of Representatives institute such a freeze? In order toguess what!stall the implementation of Obamacare enforcement by the IRS.
So the IRS can’t do its legally mandated job correctly because Republicans voted to delay the IRS in hiring people it presently doesn’t have to do a job unrelated to its legally mandated job.
Know what this sounds like? Union bullshit. “We’re stopping work because you refuse to hire people who haven’t joined our union yet who would work on a project that hasn’t started yet.” And sure enough, here’s Colleen Kelley, head of the National Treasury Employees Union, who independently echoed the commissioner by saying: “Correspondence will continue to pile up and taxpayers will wait longer and longer for a response.” You can guess what agency her union members work at.
So here we have a choice: you can ask yourself if this is all anti-Republican shenanigans caused by petty Democrat pity partiers, or ask yourself if this is typical union racketeering. Not so long ago, the question would be easy to answer. These days, it’s very probably both.
Both FDR and JFK were vehemently opposed to government unions. For the same reason.
This is the reason.
Божію Поспѣшествующею Милостію Мы, Дима Грозный Императоръ и Самодержецъ Всероссiйскiй, цѣсарь Московскiй. The Czar was born in the steppes of Russia in 1267, and was cheated out of total control of all Russia upon the death of Boris Mikhailovich, who replaced Alexander Yaroslav Nevsky in 1263. However, in 1283, our Czar was passed over due to a clerical error and the rule of all Russia went to his second cousin Daniil (Даниил Александрович), whom Czar still resents. As a half-hearted apology, the Czar was awarded control over Muscovy, inconveniently located 5,000 miles away just outside Chicago. He now spends his time seething about this and writing about other stuff that bothers him.