Talking head on Meet the Press this morning speaking of the IRS investigation said "It depends upon whether you are looking for facts or looking for scandals." Well guy. I'm not looking for either, I'm looking for scalps. I want the people who did it fired and prosecuted. The two resignations so far, old turkeys within weeks of retirement, don't impress me. There is a chain of command, an organization chart, that shows who those clerks in Cinncinnati reported to, and show who their first level supervisor reported to, and who their second level supervisor reported to, going right on up to to top. Every one in that chain of command ought to be fired. Either they knew about it and should be fired for ordering it or ignoring it. The ones that claim they don't know anything about it should be fired for incompetence, they should have known what was going on in their own organization.
About 20 to 30 firings will throw a scare into the rest of the IRS bureaucrats that might keep 'em straight, for just a little while.
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