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Posted By: Judy W., 5/15/2022 8:00:25 AM

Should the projections of a Republican tsunami at the midterms prove true, there are so many things that a Republican Congress must prioritize. Not the least of which is revising the civil-service laws to permit removing incompetent and corrupt bureaucrats, cutting drastically the federal bureaucracy and reforming, among other agencies, the CDC, NIH, FBI, and the IRS. I’m focusing now on the IRS, which first hit my radar screen when with no consequences whatsoever. Loretta Lynch’s Department of Justice declined to press criminal charges against Lois Lerner, whose outfit delayed and denied the Tea Party reform groups the tax-exempt status to which they were entitled, hamstringing them against the very

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There are too many outrages from the IRS to count, but here are some of them. This is one reason I believe there will be no next election.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Venturer 5/15/2022 8:27:05 AM (No. 1155843)
It's a wonderful dream to imagine that if republicans win they will perform a miracle on the Alphabet agencies that are so filled with incompetents and deep State democrat employees, but it is just that. A dream.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: philsner 5/15/2022 8:44:33 AM (No. 1155861)
You know, no matter how much money big tech illegally poured into the 2020 election, without the blatant cheating Brandon would not be president.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: thomthomp 5/15/2022 9:23:33 AM (No. 1155903)
One sign of Republican success would be a real estate recession in the wealthy counties surrounding Washington. Once the wealthiest areas of this country were where people made things. Now it's where people make rules.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: SkeezerMcGee 5/15/2022 9:24:25 AM (No. 1155904)
Donald Trump was the best President since Ronald Reagan, but he made a big mistake by not declaring Black Lives Matter a domestic terrorist organization. I believe his advisors told him, "No. Don't do it. You'll lose too many black votes." Bad advice as it incorrectly assumes that most blacks are in favor of BLM, but they understand that BLM is a bunch of white radicals pretending to support blacks, and that it's nothing more than a money raising scam. I hope the woke corporations that knee jerkily gifted $millions to BLM are ashamed of these fiscally irresponsible acts, but I doubt they are.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Philipsonh 5/15/2022 9:31:55 AM (No. 1155912)
Don't forget the Dept of education, a totally USELESS agency.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: franq 5/15/2022 9:35:56 AM (No. 1155916)
Thank you, Clarice, for exposing the corruption. It will, unfortunately, go unpunished.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: stablemoney 5/15/2022 9:44:05 AM (No. 1155926)
Throw in the Clinton and Soros foundations and you are starting to get a list of things the IRS does not audit.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: MDConservative 5/15/2022 9:57:19 AM (No. 1155937)
The end of "honest" government came January 20, 1993, the day Bill Clinton was inaugurated and began substituting Arkansas-style government for the already stressed concept of "duty". It commenced the galvanizing of today's UNIPARTY, seeing how graft and corruption could work with silent or complicit "watchdogs" at the Federal level, opening huge doors for profiteering. Another boost came with the Patriot Act, which allowed the government to poke into the private lives of every American for "security", complete with checks and balances to preserve Constitutional rights. We saw how that worked, with the rubber stamp FISA courts and honest representation of "facts" by the FBI to obtain a warrant pursuing PDT's server data and other valuable info. (Yes, I know, you got nothin' to hide...) "Republicans" will continue to act their part, as will the "Democrats", in the great UNIPARTY fraud. Hopium sells at high prices on the open market.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: LadyHen 5/15/2022 11:08:24 AM (No. 1156018)
And with the Presidential veto firmly in place, what will Mitch do? Absolutely nothing and he will be able to thriw up his hands and say "we tried." I get tired of that game. They will bluster of course because that is also playing the game. Truth is the GOPe had their chance for 2 years after President Trump was elected and did nothing. In fact they did worse than nothing as they obstructed and "reached across the aisle" to condemn anything President Trump wanted to do to trim the federal authorities or reign in spending. Until the dead wood is cut out (Mitch, Lindsey, etc) the federal graft gravy train will roll on as usual and nothing will change.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: lakerman1 5/15/2022 12:29:10 PM (No. 1156077)
The only way the federal government can be cleaned up is to repeal and replace the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978. Jimmy Carter, and his Civil Service Commission Chairman, Alan 'Scotty' Campbell, created the monster that shields federal employees from any consequences of their behavior. If you watched the hearings after Benghazi, you heard State Department officials say that they couldn't fire the employees responsible for Benghazi because of 'civil service protections.'
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Reply 11 - Posted by: DVC 5/15/2022 1:09:36 PM (No. 1156101)
#10, has the correct root cause answer. That law needs to be repealed, and the Civil Service cleaned out with a bulldozer.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: FJB 5/16/2022 3:04:09 AM (No. 1156554)
America is now ruled by unelected leftist functionaries in the DC “Swamp,” causing Cloward-Piven-style chaos-upon-chaos, deliberately destroying our once great republic. MAGA.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 5/16/2022 4:13:51 AM (No. 1156564)
The Republican’ts love the IRS! It’s Mitch’s fav! How else would he get dough from the rubes to send to Ukraine…and probably “campaign contributions” from Zalenzky!
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Reply 14 - Posted by: mifla 5/16/2022 5:26:10 AM (No. 1156593)
Getting rid of incompetent government beauracrats is liking trying to bail out the ocean with a thimble.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: judy 5/16/2022 5:56:56 AM (No. 1156599)
Move some of the Big federal agencies & courts out of 1000000% liberal DC. Politicizing agencies is beyond concerning. DC should have been in the middle of the country. Break up big tech, like they broke up the railroads yearsssss ago...once upon a time long long ago the US government broke up Big Corps when they had no competition. Add term limits while you're at it!
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 5/16/2022 6:42:40 AM (No. 1156616)
The Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 cannot be repealed until after the pubbies take over both houses in January 2023 and Trump is re-elected and sworn in January 2024. We need to make sure both elections are somewhat on the up and up in order to move forward with a badly needed purge of the federal government agencies starting with the FBI, IRS, and Dept. of Education.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: privateer 5/16/2022 7:40:18 AM (No. 1156639)
If there were ANY chance that a Red Tsunami would usher in an era of govt. reform; of righting wrongs, doing what should be done and returning to a limited govt. that serves the People....it would never be allowed to happen. As is, given the Repubcapon leadership's history and character of feckless timidity when in 'control' , they just might be allowed to enact a sort of 'Vichy' govt. After all, the commiecrats will want a scapegoat on which to pin blame for the disastrous previous two years of destruction.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: bpl40 5/16/2022 8:18:58 AM (No. 1156669)
The IRS and FBI are corrupt, rogue criminal organizations and should be dissolved. Tax collection and local law enforcement should be turned over to the fifty states where it belongs constitutionally. There can be coordinating and archival services departments at the center run by the Feds. The CIA requires similar massive revamping. This will happen the day they start counting votes honestly and legally!
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Reply 19 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 5/16/2022 8:45:11 AM (No. 1156695)
Oops. Trump won't be sworn in until January 2025.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 5/16/2022 9:05:43 AM (No. 1156718)
A Uniparty never cleans up anything they created. Term limits is the only way out of this. The only hope for term limits is in the "convention of states" provided in the constitution. The only way that could ever happen is for state legislatures to realize they could get more power. But a corrupt politician you can get your hands on, is better than one ensconced in D.C.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: FunOne 5/16/2022 9:13:53 AM (No. 1156731)
I managed a few thousand dollar refund for 2021, filed electronically in February, and still it hasn't been deposited in my bank. My son filed last year for his 2020 taxes, and his refund still had not arrived. IRS claims someone else filed for us. Both of us have had the same residency for two decades, and the same bank accounts for more time than that. This is a place where incompetent, loyal democrat family members and supporters that helped democrats get elected are given decemt paying government jobs as a reward. Somehow, they seem to know who the republican supporters are, and they use their position to penalize them.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: Zigrid 5/16/2022 9:30:29 AM (No. 1156752)
Americans must detach from the government's...so/called...handouts...like the 501 exemptions....be self/sufficient....remember President Reagan's words..."if the government says...we're here to help...stay away from them"...or words to that effect....government means trouble...run the other way...stand on your own two feet!!
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Reply 23 - Posted by: PrayerWarrior 5/16/2022 10:38:38 AM (No. 1156841)
What is going on at the IRS? We haven't received our 2020 refund or our 2021 tax refund. We've contacted our U.S. Congressman and we're being told that COVID is the reason why the IRS is being slow. Being slow? That's a joke! Two years later, we're still waiting.....But, boy is the Gover-mint quick to send our money to Ukraine! Pres. Trump wouldn't be letting this go on. Clean out the Swamp!!!
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Reply 24 - Posted by: Timber Queen 5/16/2022 2:05:05 PM (No. 1157124)
Term Limits are not the solution. We've had term limits in California for almost 30 years. The problem is the bureaucracy, the permanent government worker. The staff stays on no matter the "face" elected to a position. When a elected is term-limited from the Assembly they bump up to the Senate or are appointed to one of the myriad state commissions. The ones that prove to be really good at corruption get to move up the U.S. House or Senate, where they inherit the staff from the previous Dim or RINO. At this point I'm all for burning the whole damn thing down.
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