Wednesday, February 19, 2014

GOP WANTS IRS TO TARGET TEAPARTY



                                


What other explanation is there  ?



Richard Nixon “went down the toilet” for talking about using the IRS as a political tool while Republicans have backed away from “high-level investigations” of IRS targeting under President Obama. - John LeBoutillier

Pat Caddell said Sunday on Fox News that the reason Republican leadership hasn’t pushed for a high level investigation of the IRS for targeting the Tea Party is because they want the IRS to go after the Tea Party:

When you have 71 percent who want an investigation, 64 percent who believe it is a sign of corruption including nearly a majority of Democrats, the reason is the establishment Republicans want the IRS to go after the Tea Party. Got it? They want them to go after the Tea Party because the Tea Parties are an outside threat to their power hold. And I’m telling you the lobbying consulting class of the Republican Party or Republican leadership who have been attacking the Tea Party and alienating them, they want the IRS to do this!

What other explanation is there for the Republican majority to be sitting on its hands?

Boned Jello
Maybe this is the end of the "Phony War."  Hi-Fo voters have recognized for some years now that the GOP is in the business of growing government, and will fight vigorously to defeat any "conservative" candidate for any office.  Caddell's statement has gone as viral as anything that  favors Teaparty Americans can.  The GOP are little more than the Nazi infiltrators wearing the American uniform during the Battle of the Bulge, and should similarly, albeit figuratively speaking, be summarily executed.


3 comments:

Fred Z said...

I trust the Tea Party Activists to pay the taxes if a corrupt IRS forces them to Then I look forward to the 2016 "Tea Party Tax Reimbursement Hollywood and Media Surtax Act"

Plus I have no doubt that the corrupt congressional Republicans have horrible tax evasion problems, and have already been contacted by a friendly IRS agent hinting of trouble to come if any investigation is pressed. Am I paranoid? Wrong question. Am I paranoid enough.

Anonymous said...

Fred is right on this. We conservatives can agree or disagree on the Tea Party, but one thing is a certainty: If the Republican Party had been doing their job, the Tea Party would not be at all necessary, or even in existence. It seems that in today's political world, especially in the U.S. Congress (both Houses), the Republican Party is nothing more than a branch of the Democrat Party. And that is absolutely criminal.

The Republicans would do well to remember what Ben Franklin (?) said a couple of hundred years ago: We must all hang together or we will surely hang separately.

One more thing: I wrote in a letter in our local bird cage liner that I would not vote for any incumbent, local, State, or Federal, except for our Congress member, Jaime Herrera-Beutler. But unless she starts distancing herself from Speaker Boehner, I will vote for conservative Republican running against her this coming November.

Scottiebill



Anonymous said...

Jeez, what political nincompoopery. I see a simple reason for NOT proceeding just yet. You'd like the polity to be must offended come November. Political disaffection has little value in August. It's called timing.

Casca

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