IRS Cleared of All Charges So What Does The GOP Do? Impeach Of Course

Which one on the list do you disagree with...?

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Rebubbaklans have really drank the Kool-Aid this time. Impeaching the IRS Commissioner who wasn't even in office during the investigation to restore confidence in the IRS, who was cleared by the FBI and the DOJ, is the height of hilarity from a party that has gotten progressively unhinged since 2014.

"Evidently IRS Commissioner John Koskinen is to be the sacrificial lamb Republicans take hostage to atone for the sin of being completely wrong about the so-called "targeting scandal."

Jason Chaffetz just announced -- to great sound and fury -- that his committee filed four articles of impeachment against an IRS commissioner who was not commissioner at the time the so-called "scandal" occurred.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, announced at a Monday press conference that his committee has asked the President to remove Koskinen from office. He accused the IRS commissioner of misleading Congress and failing to cooperate with the congressional investigation into the IRS's alleged targeting of conservative groups under the tenure of Koskinen's predecessor, Steven Miller.

"Mr. Koskinen failed to testify truthfully. The statements that he made to Congress were false," Chaffetz said Monday. "It is imperative that this committee pursue all constitutional remedies. That may include contempt and it even may include impeachment of Mr. Koskinen."

In a 29-page letter to Obama that included transcripts of Koskinen and other IRS officials' hearings with his committee, Chaffetz wrote that Koskinen has "obstructed" Congressional investigations into the IRS.

"His obstruction takes the form of failure to comply with a congressional subpoena, failure to testify truthfully, and failure to preserve and produce up to 24,000 emails relevant to the investigation," Chaffetz wrote to Obama.

The call from the top House Republican comes after Koskinen has sparred with GOP lawmakers in repeated congressional hearings -- notably during a hearing last summer, when Koskinen sniped back at the lawmakers that he was not there "to play games" and insisting he never promised emails that had previously been deleted, though he would be happy to know "if you have a magical way for me to do that."

The GOP's ire stems mainly from the deletion of thousands of emails belonging to Lois Lerner, the former IRS official at the center of allegations that the agency targeted tea party groups applying for non-profit status." After Lois Lerner Cleared, Republicans Move To Impeach IRS Commissioner (Updated)
Who cares, anyone who works for the IRS is a sh!t bag on the lowest order.

But you pay taxes anyway, taking orders from shit bags, embrace the suck.
 
Rebubbaklans have really drank the Kool-Aid this time. Impeaching the IRS Commissioner who wasn't even in office during the investigation to restore confidence in the IRS, who was cleared by the FBI and the DOJ, is the height of hilarity from a party that has gotten progressively unhinged since 2014.

"Evidently IRS Commissioner John Koskinen is to be the sacrificial lamb Republicans take hostage to atone for the sin of being completely wrong about the so-called "targeting scandal."

Jason Chaffetz just announced -- to great sound and fury -- that his committee filed four articles of impeachment against an IRS commissioner who was not commissioner at the time the so-called "scandal" occurred.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, announced at a Monday press conference that his committee has asked the President to remove Koskinen from office. He accused the IRS commissioner of misleading Congress and failing to cooperate with the congressional investigation into the IRS's alleged targeting of conservative groups under the tenure of Koskinen's predecessor, Steven Miller.

"Mr. Koskinen failed to testify truthfully. The statements that he made to Congress were false," Chaffetz said Monday. "It is imperative that this committee pursue all constitutional remedies. That may include contempt and it even may include impeachment of Mr. Koskinen."

In a 29-page letter to Obama that included transcripts of Koskinen and other IRS officials' hearings with his committee, Chaffetz wrote that Koskinen has "obstructed" Congressional investigations into the IRS.

"His obstruction takes the form of failure to comply with a congressional subpoena, failure to testify truthfully, and failure to preserve and produce up to 24,000 emails relevant to the investigation," Chaffetz wrote to Obama.

The call from the top House Republican comes after Koskinen has sparred with GOP lawmakers in repeated congressional hearings -- notably during a hearing last summer, when Koskinen sniped back at the lawmakers that he was not there "to play games" and insisting he never promised emails that had previously been deleted, though he would be happy to know "if you have a magical way for me to do that."

The GOP's ire stems mainly from the deletion of thousands of emails belonging to Lois Lerner, the former IRS official at the center of allegations that the agency targeted tea party groups applying for non-profit status." After Lois Lerner Cleared, Republicans Move To Impeach IRS Commissioner (Updated)
Who cares, anyone who works for the IRS is a sh!t bag on the lowest order.

But you pay taxes anyway, taking orders from shit bags, embrace the suck.
Embracing the suck knowing all tax money will end up in a politicians pocket.

Sh!t happens
 
Which one on the list do you disagree with...?

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Rebubbaklans have really drank the Kool-Aid this time. Impeaching the IRS Commissioner who wasn't even in office during the investigation to restore confidence in the IRS, who was cleared by the FBI and the DOJ, is the height of hilarity from a party that has gotten progressively unhinged since 2014.

"Evidently IRS Commissioner John Koskinen is to be the sacrificial lamb Republicans take hostage to atone for the sin of being completely wrong about the so-called "targeting scandal."

Jason Chaffetz just announced -- to great sound and fury -- that his committee filed four articles of impeachment against an IRS commissioner who was not commissioner at the time the so-called "scandal" occurred.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, announced at a Monday press conference that his committee has asked the President to remove Koskinen from office. He accused the IRS commissioner of misleading Congress and failing to cooperate with the congressional investigation into the IRS's alleged targeting of conservative groups under the tenure of Koskinen's predecessor, Steven Miller.

"Mr. Koskinen failed to testify truthfully. The statements that he made to Congress were false," Chaffetz said Monday. "It is imperative that this committee pursue all constitutional remedies. That may include contempt and it even may include impeachment of Mr. Koskinen."

In a 29-page letter to Obama that included transcripts of Koskinen and other IRS officials' hearings with his committee, Chaffetz wrote that Koskinen has "obstructed" Congressional investigations into the IRS.

"His obstruction takes the form of failure to comply with a congressional subpoena, failure to testify truthfully, and failure to preserve and produce up to 24,000 emails relevant to the investigation," Chaffetz wrote to Obama.

The call from the top House Republican comes after Koskinen has sparred with GOP lawmakers in repeated congressional hearings -- notably during a hearing last summer, when Koskinen sniped back at the lawmakers that he was not there "to play games" and insisting he never promised emails that had previously been deleted, though he would be happy to know "if you have a magical way for me to do that."

The GOP's ire stems mainly from the deletion of thousands of emails belonging to Lois Lerner, the former IRS official at the center of allegations that the agency targeted tea party groups applying for non-profit status." After Lois Lerner Cleared, Republicans Move To Impeach IRS Commissioner (Updated)
Who cares, anyone who works for the IRS is a sh!t bag on the lowest order.

But you pay taxes anyway, taking orders from shit bags, embrace the suck.
Embracing the suck knowing all tax money will end up in a politicians pocket.

Sh!t happens

Well, no...that's not what happens to it. Or, at least the vast, vast majority of it.
 
So impeaching someone who wasn't even at the IRS when all that went down is the solution?

He's being impeached for ignoring subpoenas, which resulted in the destruction of evidence.

The FBI and DOJ found no wrongdoing, all documented. All of the investigations Republicans have run since the 90's have come up with nothing. You guys are like the Chicago Cubs of politics.
 
So impeaching someone who wasn't even at the IRS when all that went down is the solution?

He's being impeached for ignoring subpoenas, which resulted in the destruction of evidence.

The FBI and DOJ found no wrongdoing, all documented. All of the investigations Republicans have run since the 90's have come up with nothing. You guys are like the Chicago Cubs of politics.
I'd like to see you prove that statement...:disbelief:
 
So impeaching someone who wasn't even at the IRS when all that went down is the solution?

He's being impeached for ignoring subpoenas, which resulted in the destruction of evidence.

The FBI and DOJ found no wrongdoing, all documented. All of the investigations Republicans have run since the 90's have come up with nothing. You guys are like the Chicago Cubs of politics.
We get our impeachment or you get four years of the worst grid lock you have ever seen.
 
So impeaching someone who wasn't even at the IRS when all that went down is the solution?

He's being impeached for ignoring subpoenas, which resulted in the destruction of evidence.
Democrats are big on deleting evidence of their moral and legal corruptions and voting for candidates that are equally corrupt enough to need to...
 
So impeaching someone who wasn't even at the IRS when all that went down is the solution?

He's being impeached for ignoring subpoenas, which resulted in the destruction of evidence.

The FBI and DOJ found no wrongdoing, all documented. All of the investigations Republicans have run since the 90's have come up with nothing. You guys are like the Chicago Cubs of politics.
We get our impeachment or you get four years of the worst grid lock you have ever seen.

So what? it hasn't stopped progress no matter what you guys do.
 
So impeaching someone who wasn't even at the IRS when all that went down is the solution?

He's being impeached for ignoring subpoenas, which resulted in the destruction of evidence.

The FBI and DOJ found no wrongdoing, all documented. All of the investigations Republicans have run since the 90's have come up with nothing. You guys are like the Chicago Cubs of politics.
We get our impeachment or you get four years of the worst grid lock you have ever seen.

So what? it hasn't stopped progress no matter what you guys do.

Progress over the economic, moral and world standing cliff you mean of course...
 
You had your opportunity to participate in government and the GOP decided that it was more effective to obstruct. That's your choice, Democrats have moved on and quite successfully.
 
So impeaching someone who wasn't even at the IRS when all that went down is the solution?

He's being impeached for ignoring subpoenas, which resulted in the destruction of evidence.
Democrats are big on deleting evidence of their moral and legal corruptions and voting for candidates that are equally corrupt enough to need to...

Ha Ha, like 22 million email?

From your OP...

"The GOP's ire stems mainly from the deletion of thousands of emails belonging to Lois Lerner, the former IRS official at the center of allegations that the agency targeted tea party groups applying for non-profit status."

You really should read your own OP's before posting, I had judged you worthy of interest, it's beginning to look like I was wrong...oh well ...:9:
 
So impeaching someone who wasn't even at the IRS when all that went down is the solution?

He's being impeached for ignoring subpoenas, which resulted in the destruction of evidence.
Democrats are big on deleting evidence of their moral and legal corruptions and voting for candidates that are equally corrupt enough to need to...

Ha Ha, like 22 million email?

From your OP...

"The GOP's ire stems mainly from the deletion of thousands of emails belonging to Lois Lerner, the former IRS official at the center of allegations that the agency targeted tea party groups applying for non-profit status."

You really should read your own OP's before posting, I had judged you worthy of interest, it's beginning to look like I was wrong...oh well ...:9:

I read the article and that's exactly why I created this thread. The GOP's ire is misplaced and wrong. A two year investigation cleared the IRS of wrongdoing but Republicans have trouble accepting fully formed investigative decisions. Now they select a man for punishment who wasn't even a part of the investigation. You people are treading on irrelevancy.
 
You had your opportunity to participate in government and the GOP decided that it was more effective to obstruct. That's your choice, Democrats have moved on and quite successfully.

Ahh memories.. and liberal liars that believe them

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So impeaching someone who wasn't even at the IRS when all that went down is the solution?

He's being impeached for ignoring subpoenas, which resulted in the destruction of evidence.
Democrats are big on deleting evidence of their moral and legal corruptions and voting for candidates that are equally corrupt enough to need to...

Ha Ha, like 22 million email?

From your OP...

"The GOP's ire stems mainly from the deletion of thousands of emails belonging to Lois Lerner, the former IRS official at the center of allegations that the agency targeted tea party groups applying for non-profit status."

You really should read your own OP's before posting, I had judged you worthy of interest, it's beginning to look like I was wrong...oh well ...:9:

I read the article and that's exactly why I created this thread. The GOP's ire is misplaced and wrong. A two year investigation cleared the IRS of wrongdoing but Republicans have trouble accepting fully formed investigative decisions. Now they select a man for punishment who wasn't even a part of the investigation. You people are treading on irrelevancy.

Sorry Bubb, your hate has swallowed your common sense...
 
He's being impeached for ignoring subpoenas, which resulted in the destruction of evidence.
Democrats are big on deleting evidence of their moral and legal corruptions and voting for candidates that are equally corrupt enough to need to...

Ha Ha, like 22 million email?

From your OP...

"The GOP's ire stems mainly from the deletion of thousands of emails belonging to Lois Lerner, the former IRS official at the center of allegations that the agency targeted tea party groups applying for non-profit status."

You really should read your own OP's before posting, I had judged you worthy of interest, it's beginning to look like I was wrong...oh well ...:9:

I read the article and that's exactly why I created this thread. The GOP's ire is misplaced and wrong. A two year investigation cleared the IRS of wrongdoing but Republicans have trouble accepting fully formed investigative decisions. Now they select a man for punishment who wasn't even a part of the investigation. You people are treading on irrelevancy.

Sorry Bubb, your hate has swallowed your common sense...

So now you need to deflect? What did I say that was incorrect and hateful?
 

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