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Old 03-23-2010, 11:14 AM
 
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Oy, ami I glad I didn't have you for a professor. That there high and mighty condescension, thats it, thats exactly what gets up my nose! You nailed it! On command, how cool is that. One question: when and where does any agency start a new employee at the median salary? BAM!

H (Provide factual infomation - 5)
Do you have a single source for your "$34,000" dollar statement. Or are you just blowing smoke? I provided my source, you provided diddly squat.

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You want to play with facts yet, or just continue rambling to avoid the fact that the IRS is requesting 10 Billion dollars to perform the duties of overseeing the new healthcare reform. (which you have avoided thus far)
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Old 03-23-2010, 11:21 AM
 
Location: PA
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"In order to carry out its new monitoring and enforcement duties, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that the IRS will need $10 billion in additional funds, funds which were not made available under the health reform bill.

An analysis done by Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee estimated that this $10 billion could go to fund an additional 16,500 new IRS agents and other personnel to monitor and enforce the new mandates.

“[T]he IRS could add more than 16,500 additional agents, auditors, examiners, and administrative support personnel to enforce large portions of the nation’s health insurance system,” the report said."
CNSNews.com - IRS to Enforce Health Reform (http://cnsnews.com/news/article/63181 - broken link)

I love it when I am right. It truly is amazing It really is. The insanity we have gone ourselves into.
Im speechless.
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Old 03-23-2010, 11:52 AM
 
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Bump for all of the democrats on this board taking stabs at conservatives all day with anecdotes yet don't have the cajones to actually debate something of substance.

Step on up to the plate and be an adult.
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Old 03-23-2010, 11:57 AM
 
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Oy, ami I glad I didn't have you for a professor. That there high and mighty condescension, thats it, thats exactly what gets up my nose! You nailed it! On command, how cool is that. One question: when and where does any agency start a new employee at the median salary? BAM!

H (Provide factual infomation - 5)
Um, they asked for $10 BILLION TODAY to hire 16,500 IRS agents.. you do the math..
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Old 03-23-2010, 12:05 PM
 
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Bump for all of the democrats on this board taking stabs at conservatives all day with anecdotes yet don't have the cajones to actually debate something of substance.

Step on up to the plate and be an adult.
Good luck with that. They resort to insults and attacks of character. Facts are just minor inconveniences. It's the way it's always been. I doubt it will ever change.
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Old 03-23-2010, 12:18 PM
 
Location: Portland, OR
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You geniuses are the idiots. The agents will get 35K and their supervisors will get 100+K. A few regional commissioners might even get more. That's how it works. What is 10 Billion in the grand scheme of things? Really. Tell me. What was the Katrina damage toll? You don't think the IRS is using this as an o$$ortunity? I'm sure they are. Does that make health care reform wrong, because some are going to work the angles in their favor? Halliburton isn't working the Iraq War angles? The IRS? Wait till the Health Providers and the Insurance companies get up to speed on the angles to be worked. I'm told Medical Hardware is a sector especially vulnerable for exploitation. See, I'm not as dumb as I sound. I know what time it is. Time for a Change. One can hope that we will curtail the worst of the natural human tendecy towards self enrichment and better the lives of many.

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Old 03-23-2010, 01:06 PM
 
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"In order to carry out its new monitoring and enforcement duties, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that the IRS will need $10 billion in additional funds, funds which were not made available under the health reform bill.

An analysis done by Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee estimated that this $10 billion could go to fund an additional 16,500 new IRS agents and other personnel to monitor and enforce the new mandates.

“[T]he IRS could add more than 16,500 additional agents, auditors, examiners, and administrative support personnel to enforce large portions of the nation’s health insurance system,” the report said."
CNSNews.com - IRS to Enforce Health Reform (http://cnsnews.com/news/article/63181 - broken link)
Well have them go out and find tax cheaters.
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Old 03-23-2010, 01:09 PM
 
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Is this PER YEAR? I guess there goes that $100B surplus from the bill..
Oh yes the CBO wouldn never factor in cost associated with collecting revenue! You caught their error!

Them R stoopid liberuls!
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