US government Kabuki Theater, Pt. II

This is the continuation of a series of posts dealing with issues where some individuals in the United States government are attempting to hold at least a portion of the rest of the federal government accountable and responsible for its actions and inactions. The public displays we find, however, are not unlike the most bizarre of Kabuki Theater or Theater of the Absurd.

Please watch as Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) speaks to IRS Commissioner John Koskinen in the House Oversight Committee. Yes, John Koskinen, a supporter of Lois Lerner and an Obama appointee, is still in control of the Internal Revenue Service as its 48th Commissioner.

Please remember, ladies and gentlemen, these are your federal tax dollars either

  1. At work, or
  2. Pissed away with abandon

More to come.

BZ

 

IRS: screw the taxpayer

Obama Scandals & IRSFrom the WashingtonTimes.com:’

IRS ignoring 60 percent of taxpayers’ calls as deadline looms

by Stephan Dinan

IRS Commissioner John Koskinen aid Tuesday that service at his agency has gotten so bad that they are ignoring more than 60 percent of taxpayers’ phone calls during this tax season

Speaking at the National Press Club, Mr Koskinen pleaded for more money, saying a budget boost would help them staff their overwhelmed customer service lines. He also said it would help reverse staffing cuts in their compliance division, where he said the government will lose $2 billion this year in money it would otherwise have been able to collect if it had better staffing.

But wait; I thought Mr Obama was going to hire, literally, thousands more agents in order to enforce ObamaKare.  Why can’t those agents be cross-trained to do something more constructive like, say, answer phones?

Oh wait, here comes the key paragraph:

Congress has cut or held the agency’s funding static for several years now, with lawmakers deeming the agency recalcitrant in solving problems, and unrepentant for having targeted tea party groups for intrusive scrutiny.

So I ask: just what is it that the federal government does well?  It isn’t the IRS; it isn’t the Treasury; it isn’t the EPA; it isn’t Veterans Affairs; and it isn’t Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor or Transportation.

And it most certainly isn’t the Department of State.

Guess what: it won’t be ObamaKare either.

BZ