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A judge late Wednesday signed off on the settlement between the IRS and hundreds of tea party groups, closing out the last major legal battle over what all sides now agree was unwarranted and illegal targeting for political purposes.
Lois Lenner, under the directive of Barrack Obama, cost US Citizens 3.5 Million of their hard earned money. The IRS agreed to pay $3.5 million to groups that were wronged by the intrusive inspections, and insists it’s made changes so that political targeting can’t occur in the future.
Exactly-when the taxpayers, rather than responsible individuals pay, things will never change. Lois Lerner should have been made to pay, not the taxpayers.
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How can this be? They were cleared of wrongdoing and nobody charged. From the most saintly administration ever. This huge settlement should make the evening news right? Wrong!
Exactly-when the taxpayers, rather than responsible individuals pay, things will never change. Lois Lerner should have been made to pay, not the taxpayers.
She didn't because of Gowdy, McConnell and Boehner.
Bad day to be a leftist poster since they tell us that Obama had a no scandals and was the least corrupt POTUS ever. And his corruption cost the tax payers 3.5 million but no one was convicted. Sickening.
Oh the IRS had to pay out some money that never belonged to it in the first place, that'll teach em!
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