8 Replies to “Trey Gowdy vs. The IRS Cont’d”

  1. A few more folks like this man and Ted Cruz in DC and the Republic may be saved after all.

  2. The IRS ought to be replaced. Its lost all its reputation for Independence . Its become an arm of the Democratic party.
    By playing politics against groups that have a legal right to question Government politicised. It has excluded themselves from being arbiters without conflict of interest.
    This fellow sees it. He can smell it. Bravo to him for being as aggressive as he is. It seems the IRS is full of ranting political skunks. Who will not own up to their prestidigitate. These are Not people of integrity.

  3. So, when do the Republicans introduce a bill taking IRS employees out of the protections of the civil service, and making them subject to heavy criminal and personal financial liability for harassment of Americans?
    When do the Republicans statutorily remove the authority to ” audit ” citizens, corporations, church groups, and any others they wish to harass, or told by the Administration to harass.
    Until we see the Republicans enacting laws eliminating the power of the IRS, and making the IRS lifers subject to serious punishment for harassment, this is all just talk.

  4. Yes, I love the way he cuts through the crap.
    Rep. Goudy does not stand for nonsense either and if he keeps his integrity he may well be a great candidate for higher office.

  5. What’s really troubling is to see all of these high-level government employees lie through their teeth about their responsibilities and their blatant abdication of said responsibilities and accountability: Schulman, former U.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, to very specific questioning by Trey Gowdy (paraphrasing): “To the best of my ability, I have no memory of ever doing/saying that.” He didn’t actually answer one question Congressman Gowdy asked him.
    What kind of crap is this? No wonder Congressman Gowdy has a look of disdain and incredulity on his face for most of his questioning of Shulman. How much was this asshat Shulman paid to not do his job and then to lie about it? This kind of transparent duplicity and mendacity is happening at every level of “public service” (sic) in the U.S. and Canada and nothing seems to be done about it.

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