Thursday, May 16, 2013

Finding permanent IRS chief difficult job for Obama

The Internal Revenue Service scandal would be bad enough if the IRS just handled issues like collecting income taxes and granting nonprofit status. But the immensely powerful federal agency is about to become even more powerful with the arrival of

On Wednesday, the president requested and received the resignation of Acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller — but that is not enough. The executive branch has been aware of this scandal for nearly two years and now, only as a result of massive public

Danny Werfel, who has been Obama's point man in overseeing the controversial "sequestration" budget cuts, will tackle the biggest scandal of Obama's presidency when he takes charge of the IRS on May 22. It could be a thankless job. The IRS faces a

It's easy to tell that President Obama is going through a scandal-ridden “tough time” since he's even under fire from Jon Stewart, host of “The Daily Show” on the Comedy Central cable channel, who said on Tuesday that the

The only scandal here is that this is being reported as if the IRS did something wrong in injecting itself into politics. The law requires that the IRS inject itself into politics. Don't like it? Change the law. Don't attack the people

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Finding permanent IRS chief difficult job for Obama

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