Better than starting a war in Iraq though, and what about a out what Bush didwhen he___________?
When can we expect this IG to be fired or "resign".
“Poor Al Gore. Global warming completely debunked via the very Internet you invented. Oh, oh, the irony!” -Jon Stewart
I don't think it's ALL bad, Pig...frankly, this is a great way to "red-flag" habitual tax evaders and abusers. The IRS will come down on them like a swarm of locusts, and find all their other mischiefs to also nail them on.
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:I don't think it's ALL bad, Pig...frankly, this is a great way to "red-flag" habitual tax evaders and abusers. The IRS will come down on them like a swarm of locusts, and find all their other mischiefs to also nail them on.
Ya, unless they work in Washington.
The only reason you've been exposed to this "news" is because it furthers your handlers' agenda. Another tempest in a teapot designed to make your obedient self froth at the mouth and wave a flaming stick with the mob. Reasonably now...how could you have any earthly IDEA how much actual tax fraud occurs, or if this is even unusual with a new program, or a thousand other questions neither of us even knows how to ask...'cause we just ain't tax experts. To be able to present this situation as alarming requires such an expert perspective, with actual comparative data: a whole helluva lot more than you'll find on rightie-sites. To avoid or overlook that needed perspective soils mightily your point, and your objectivity.
As for the alleged "preponderance of evidence" you've been describing in your posts...it's quickly becoming preposterous. Pre-Ponderous even.
I'd think you might consider choosing your battles more carefully, rather than shooting wildly at every "news item" you are urged on to (with the help of your doctrine doctors). It's just friendly advice
That sure sounds like a threat to me. Almost as if he's trying to say that 'beck told you to say that'
“Poor Al Gore. Global warming completely debunked via the very Internet you invented. Oh, oh, the irony!” -Jon Stewart
Threat, oh man...please, I find it all comical, not serious, certainly not
threatening.
That's my point, it goes clowny...when this kind of thing goes over the top like this, it loses relevance. It jumps the shark. No matter where it's coming from.
Average American? Hang on there, Pig...I'm simply stating my credentials as to my knowledge about such matters. Don't you dare try to make me a snob! My "mindset" is that of a pragmatist and a compromise finder. If that's now "dangerous", well...the more you talk, the more you prove my point about extremism and how it turns people off.
No, my comments were those any professional would make, and I reiterate...with my knowledge, I am not qualified to take the incomplete evidence presented here and reach any sweeping conclusion as to its seriousness. There is no comparo of empirical data. Tax fraud, glitches in new programs and the like are nothing new. You simply have not presented sufficient evidence to prove how "exceptional" this instance is. I fear you were all too happy to jump on this inflammatorily presented info, without intellectually demanding sufficient evidence to effectively support the hypothesis under the harsh light of cross examination. Kind of like the Global Warming set, you apparently just don't NEED all the data...what you've been fed supports your premise, so that's just enough. Unfortunately, it's just not enough to swing anyone your way who has enough distance from the far right to consider all points of view.
This is what I am talking about. You keep getting hand-fed these tiny tidbits masquerading as alleged smoking guns. They polarize more than educate. I deem this current finding unsupportable by the minimal data presented.
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I trust no one too much, my good man. I fear I cannot say the same for you. I am definitely implying you may be putting too much trust into snippets being provided by policy-dogmatists.
"Exceptional" would make the problem worthy of mentioning at all, much less debating. If it's not exceptional, if it can be explained as nothing out of the ordinary...then no harm, no foul, and especially...no debate. Nothing to see here. Business as usual. How much do you think you REALLY know about the subject?
I am telling you that this report was hand-picked and fed to your all-too-willing self. It did not come from objective, independent research. I'm sorry, but...I visualize a bunch of blind, flightless bird hatchlings with their mouths wide open, slurping down the regurgitated goo mom brings up after eating bugs. It's just the visual I get.
But indulge me. How was your attention called to this particular report? I mean, i am willing to dismiss the fact that it's in the Washington Post, which swings hard right. Just which of the rightie-sites called your attention to it?
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I hope you aren't offended by me replying without quotes. I find it easier to just run with the ball...constantly stopping to mark the field is tedious.
You still fail to prove why this is any more worthy of outrage than any of the other abuses that I suspect are just as widespread. My opinion on that is at least as good as yours, for both are pure conjecture until one of us can drill down through many years of records we aren't privy to anyway. I say that you choosing this one abuse to rage on is because it fits your needs. Not because it's an outrage presented in a non-partisan fashion.
It's not the Treasury Inspector General I question. Duh! It's how you were presented with the information. Please don't descend into accusations of incomplete attention on my part. I look, and I consider the source. You apparently do one of those two things. You can wave your one report around like some trophy, but I still say...it is but one report. No context. No comparos. It likely came to you from a biased source. Thus, no perspective. There may be dozens more like it. Hundreds. Thousands. Can you tell me how many there are? How this compares? If you can, you've not yet, and that's the position I am working from.
Perhaps you live in an impression that the Tax Code is this regal, unbroken law of the land. I can't comment as to your exposure to it, but I can comment on mine...extensive. This Post article illustrates but one instance. EVERYONE is cheating. To different degrees. You cheat too. I can assure it. No one comes 100% clean on their returns, and the system has additional revenue streams built into it to buttress these losses. It's a chess game between the IRS, the public, and the CPA's. Any other notion is ludicrous.
By the by...had a look at the TIGTA website you got that report from. So far, through three quarters of 2009, they've released to the public 87 such reports. That suggests an annualized rate of almost 120 reports. In a four-year term, that would be almost 500 reports. Of course, we don't know if there are even more reports filed that have not been cleared for public dissemination. But hundreds is a big enough number:
Treasury Reports 2009
You see, this is that arm of the government's sole reason for being...oversight of the tax system, and suggestion and implementation of corrective measures. The tax code is huge, and an ever-changing beast.
So, now with some proper perspective added, the one report you found, and the right-leaning news story in the right-heavy Post, seem lesser by comparison. See how that works?
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After perusing this Washington Right...I mean Post, article again, I was entertained by two facts:
1. This Tax Credit Act enjoys bipartisan support on Capital Hill, so Republicans are partially responsible for its perpetuation. Kind of blows the steam out of disparaging the current Democratic-majority government for it.
2. The Act was initiated in April of 2008...yes, during the Bush administration. As such, it becomes an even less effective tool to cast derision at the current administration and Congress. In closing, the article even notes:
The Obama administration has not taken a position on extending the tax credit.
Yep. I'm thoroughly convinced now. It is indeed business as usual, the gaps will be fixed, and we can wait for hundreds more to be found in the coming years. Nothing to see here, folks. Move along!
Greedy Capitalist Pig wrote:sndsgood wrote:people lie and cheat on their taxes every year. hopefully they can catch most of them and give them a nice big penelaty.
While this is true, I have two things to say about it:
1) Why keep creating things like this which just open the door to more cheating?
2) They are trying to extend this program, and are currently unwilling to force the IRS to verify eligibility, so it's just paving the way for continued abuse.
any rule, any law that is written, anything done to help someone will always result in someone finding a loophole or way around or just blatantly ingore the rules. cheaters are out there no matter what you do.
as to the second matter i dont know a specific answer to that one. you'd really have to dig into the whole numbers game and see what percentage is legitimate versus what is false and see if the risk is worth it. im sure theres some magic number that is acceptable. the goverment has millions or laws that arn't followed thru on. this one is no diffrent really. its just the same thing with a diffrent name on top. goverment doesnt real have a great track record of going back and fixing things that are wrong, or enforcing what is allready on the books, they just prefer to make up new laws to add on top of the old laws to make things more difficult, more time consuming, and more expensive.
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Yes, and the senate health bill that came out of committee has "bipartisan support" because the solitery Olympia snowe said ok.
“Poor Al Gore. Global warming completely debunked via the very Internet you invented. Oh, oh, the irony!” -Jon Stewart
Any time you protest being unfairly characterized by accusations of "bias", my only reply can be...perhaps you are too blinded by bias to comprehend it. You seem insulated enough from moderate thought that you may actually perceive yourself as moderate. You're not, my man

You've been characterized as a right-wing cheerleader and misinformation peddler due to material you post here. Again, I ask you...if that hurts to hear, consider why it hurts, I'm just the messenger who's being candid enough to point it out. Like it our not, it's the lens through which your posts and threads will be viewed. I just am adding some equality to the information presented. The proverbial "other side of the coin," if you will.
As to the 120 reports a year...I highly disagree with your insistence that "your" report (as spooned to you by the Post) is the only one that matters. By your own admission, now that you've been presented with a more complete picture, several others are at least as significant. I can find still more reports over the last several years, and even this year, that show troubling revenue loopholes that are being addressed and alleviated. Again...that's the
sole purpose of this agency, it's what they exist for. That's also my sole point...that showing this is but one instance of many...is key to understanding its relative importance.
Bear in mind, this is not some Blue Ribbon Panel assembled to investigate one serious instance of fraud. I know you know that, but consider: if there were no problems, this agency would not even exist. Taken yet another way...the vary fact that this agency NEEDS to exist is BECAUSE there is a constant progression of issues and problems. Thus, your favorite report does indeed pale when shown in the harsh light of this counterpoint. It's a constant that these issues happen. Sure, these instances are serious, but the oversight is there, the problems get found and corrected. My point is, what's the use in even going off about something that has been, is currently, and will continue to be an ongoing constant?
So, the point I am making, and that you need to address to stay on target, is that this thread is yet another tempest in a teapot. You won't make a difference, or encourage good debate, if you keep bringing up inane (as in the case of the OBAMA HATE VID) or useless-without-context (as in this one) topics. You just need better material!
By the way, as I've noted recently (maybe YOU aren't fully reading MY posts, lol!) I do read everything you say, and the items you post. You may not get that impression, for I may dismiss portions of your posts as, well...dismissible, and not even address them. I do that to save space and enhance clarity. Please don't confuse my prioritization of your words with my comprehension of your words. I retain VERY well
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Whine if you must about how offended you are by such counterpoint. I suppose it is easier to just devolve to an attack on the messenger than actually address his message.
Your chosen report can now be viewed in the correct context I've provided...that it is just one of many, from an agency that exists for one sole purpose...to generate such reports and provide oversight and corrective measures. It is thus not an outrage, but business as usual.
Nothing else you say can alter this fact, for now all sides are presented. I need do nothing more.