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Congress could have requested the hard drives a year ago. Congress has had the email stating there was a hard drive crash and loss of data on Lois Lerners computer since last fall. Obviously, they didn't think it was a big deal? If this is such a big deal, why didn't Congress make the American public aware of it when they became aware of it last fall?
Yes I misstated emails of 4000 employees may or may not have been lost due to sloppy IT at IRS. However, so far of the employees involved around Lois Lerner there is no testimony that emails have been lost other than hers.
You're so full of it.
Here's the full transcript.
The IRS even with admitting to withholding the hard drive crash from the IG.
No, if they had fired here she could not then decide to retire the next day. Again, where are you coming up with this stuff?
Well good, we now have it down to opinion. I'll grant you that you are the utmost expert on your opinion but opinions are not necessarily facts.
I imagine it works something like this.
You can fire them. They have a right to appeal but that doesn't mean they will win the appeal.
Did someone pressure her to retire? It's possible.
Link to this?
Sorry Im not researching and providing links to Federal personnel procedure that I already know. If you don't believe me and want to know look it up yourself or go to the Employment forum and ask; there are federal personnel specialist who frequent that forum who can tell you the same thing.
For me the question is why did Lerner plead the 5th when she knew there was no data, her drive had crashed so there was no chance of anyone finding out the facts ?
IMO the whole hard drive crash, data lost scenario was thought up after she had taken the 5th, someones latest and greatest "I know what we can tell them" idea to try and bail themselves out.
I have to back others up in saying if you can't see this whole thing is a cover up then you are blind.
The most recent poll shows that only 12% of people believe the IRS lost the e-mails accidentally.
12%. You have to be a pretty hard core Obama bootlicker to still be defending this insanity.
The testimony you are claiming seems to be for now. If you can't find it, I can't so for now it's unsubstantiated.
Again what is being referred too is emails between Lois Lerner and the IT department discussing her hard drive crash. They have been in possession of these for quite some time. I can't find it but the discussion mentions documents, I don't recall it specifically mentioning email. As I already mentioned no one in their right mind would consider that to be a reason to lose a substantial amount of important documents unless they were intimately aware of the ridiculous backup policies the IRS had.
Sorry Im not researching and providing links to Federal personnel procedure that I already know. If you don't believe me and want to know look it up yourself or go to the Employment forum and ask; there are federal personnel specialist who frequent that forum who can tell you the same thing.
So we will note, no you will not verify your claims.
The most recent poll shows that only 12% of people believe the IRS lost the e-mails accidentally.
12%. You have to be a pretty hard core Obama bootlicker to still be defending this insanity.
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