Oh yeah;
AND the New York Times now says "They Knew"......................... ..
The WSJ agrees with me:A computer processing problem that was not politically motivated. All you have is political threater by the republican party. Did you see the testimony of the former Director? You have NOTHING.
Strassel: The IRS Scandal Started at the Top
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...googlenews_wsj Originally Posted by Whirlaway
This is without a doubt the most corrupt administration I have ever seen.......Chicago gangland at its finest.A computer processing analyst with a bad/flawed design, that was not politically motivated. Was there bad customer service? Yes. Did they break the law? No. They simply had too much data to process and could not figure out a way to make it efficient. No crimes, just poor data processing. Maybe they should have hired a consultant like IBM or some other computer company to help them. No Crimes were committed and no one is going to jail. These guys in Cincy, just won't see a promotion for quite a while. Maybe they should get a masters degree in Computer Science.
How many will fall on their swords before there is one that will not?
It would not be hard to find the root cause by starting at the bottom and charging the individual s that handled the paperwork to see how many will roll over to the next level up and then repeat the process.
Each and every one that participated in this crime needs to be and should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Originally Posted by The2Dogs
A computer processing problem that was not politically motivated. All you have is political threater by the republican party. Did you see the testimony of the former Director? You have NOTHING. Originally Posted by flghtr65Hello Hal...........
That isn't what ANY of the testimony to date says...............You still have NOTHING, but poor data processing that was NOT politically motivated.
Just the opposite; the testimony is what guilty thugs say:
"I don't recall"
I don't remember"
"That isn't my recollection"
"I wasn't in charge"
But you are convinced it is Hal's fault.
Hello Hal...........
Originally Posted by Whirlaway
A computer processing problem that was not politically motivated. All you have is political threater by the republican party. Did you see the testimony of the former Director? You have NOTHING. Originally Posted by flghtr65A computer processing problem? Laughable. So the computer came up with the idea to ask am Iowa pro-life group about 'the content of their prayers'"? You are sticking with that excuse...the computer?
“Their question, specifically asked from the IRS to the Coalition for Life of Iowa: ‘Please detail the content of the members of your organization’s prayers,’" Schock declared.That is the the Directors response? "I can't speak to that" and "It would surprise him"?
“Would that be an inappropriate question to a 501 c3 applicant?” asked Schock. “The content of one’s prayers?”
“It pains me to say I can’t speak to that one either,” Miller replied.
After Schock pressed him further, Miller explained that although he couldn't comment on the specific case, it would "surprise him" if that question was asked. http://washingtonexaminer.com/congre...rticle/2529924
A computer processing problem that was not politically motivated. All you have is political threater by the republican party. Did you see the testimony of the former Director? You have NOTHING. Originally Posted by flghtr65You have got to be kidding? "A computer processing problem that was not politically motivated". Then why did the IRS give the Obama foundation fast, retroactive non profit approval while stalling conservative applications. Look at this chart from the Washington Post which debunks your ridiculous claim.
A computer processing analyst with a bad/flawed design, that was not politically motivated. Was there bad customer service? Yes. Did they break the law? No. They simply had too much data to process and could not figure out a way to make it efficient. No crimes, just poor data processing. Maybe they should have hired a consultant like IBM or some other computer company to help them. No Crimes were committed and no one is going to jail. These guys in Cincy, just won't see a promotion for quite a while. Maybe they should get a masters degree in Computer Science. Originally Posted by flghtr65Yea, UP is Down...fuckers