IRS Employees Were "Acutely" Aware Obama Wanted Tea Party Targeted, House Report Says
Back in 2010
Government persecution
On the bright side, this makes them vulnerable to lawsuits
Lois Lerner referred to the situation as "very dangerous" in 2011
The public says Obama disappoints on transparency and that Congress passes too many laws. It's split on Snowden, trusts Facebook less than the IRS on privacy, and opposes a bailout for Detroit.
Martha Boneta is a thorn in the side of environmental groups
$10,000 to spoof The Apprentice, and the subject was about cutting costs
Get married in Massachusetts but live in Texas and you can still file as a married couple
Said he thought he may have been targeted due to interview questions he asked President Obama
You and I would get in trouble for that
But don't call America an overbearing imperial power
Tax collectors assume everybody is hauling in bags of cash
Says the IRS has failed to answer questions from the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
An increasing number of Americans are living abroad and handing in their passports to escape the IRS.
Concerns she may have been using personal address for work-related correspondence
Who's going to make them change?
Will provide information to states to determine who is eligible for tax credits
Testimony released by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.)
Tax agency employees were told to remove any reference to tips provided by DEA group
Has accused the IRS of obstructing congressional investigations
Tax information may have been inappropriately shared
The agency doesn't inspire confidence
The better to milk them
Getting approved wasn't the only battle
Woman has become a local celebrity in her fight to defend property rights
Things are a little hot at home
Orange County's been waiting five years
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