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now, ain't this the biggest bunch of BS

Schumer and his buds in the senate and those in the house write the tax laws which the IRS liberally interprets to put the advantage with the gov't. Congress can reign in the IRS with laws or by cutting its budget but they won't. The bloated and rudderless intel community needs the same actions b congress but the politburo won't. Pathetic.
 
Hi,

The article said Schumer introduced legislation to waive all fines and fees. It's only the right thing to do. Schumer is waiting for the House to pass the bill. It makes me wonder what other pork and garbage he's trying to pack in there. Then he can blame Republicans when it fails. Happens all the time.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
no morals, no ethics from the IRS.

what a bunch of American grown Terrorists.
The fact is that there is the text of law and regulations that still apply to the released hostages. This is an outlying problem that was never and has never been accounted for. I don't see it as the IRS and the government being out to get them, but rather, there's a legal process that must first take place to remedy the issue that has been brought to everyone's attention. We get upset when Democrats and rogue judges bypass Congress, case law, or the plain text of existing law and regulations because they believe the ends justify the means, but then we want the FBI and other government entities to do the exact same thing..... We want the process bypassed with a snap of the finger and rules ignored for the greater good, which makes us hypocrites, IMHO.

I don't see anything to be outraged and angry about as of yet. I see a wrong that wasn't previously accounted for brought to light, and I believe that that wrong will be remedied for the current parties and those that come after them when it's all said and done. I can't see any politician on either side of the aisle or any high ranking FBI department figurehead benefiting for wanting to stick it to these former hostages. I see them all wanting to get 15 minutes of fame, the accolades, and credit on their resumes for being one of the heros who saved the day.
 
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Hi,

The fact is that there is the text of law and regulations that still apply to the released hostages. This is an outlying problem that was never and has never been accounted for. I don't see it as the IRS and the government being out to get them, but rather, there's a legal process that must first take place to remedy the issue that has been brought to everyone's attention. We get upset when Democrats and rogue judges bypass Congress, case law, or the plain text of existing law and regulations because they believe the ends justify the means, but then we want the FBI and other government entities to do the exact same thing..... We want the process bypassed with a snap of the finger and rules ignored for the greater good, which makes us hypocrites, IMHO.

I don't see anything to be outraged and angry about as of yet. I see a wrong that wasn't previously accounted for brought to light, and I believe that that wrong will be remedied for the current parties and those that come after them when it's all said and done. I can't see any politician on either side of the aisle or any high ranking FBI department figurehead benefiting for wanting to stick it to these former hostages. I see them all wanting to get 15 minutes of fame, the accolades, and credit on their resumes for being one of the heros who saved the day.

A very measured, reasonable, thoughtful, and accurate response. Thank you.

I just hope Mr. Schumer does not try to sneak anything else in his legislation other than what's necessary to benefit the hostages. Let's hope all the agencies involved cooperate.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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