President Barack Obama is seen silhouetted as he walks up the stairs to board Air Force One before his departure from Andrews Air Force Base,Thursday, May 9, 2013. |
The Internal Revenue Service’s targeting of conservative groups is outrageous. Those who did this should be fired immediately. That’s obvious.
It continues a slovenly week for Barack Obama. The President has been
very proud of the absence of scandal in his administration, and rightly
so. The inability of his opponents to find any significant corruption
in the historic $800 billion stimulus package was a real achievement,
given the speed of the payout. None of his top aides have been caught up
in taking bribes while in office–although their race through the
revolving door into lucrative private sector positions is well beyond
nauseating.
As in most presidencies, there have been an awful lot of political
hacks populating the mid-reaches of this Administration. In the Obama
instance, these have shown an anachronistic, pre-Clinton liberal bias
when it comes to the rules and regulations governing many of our safety
net programs, like social security disability. And now they have
violated one of the more sacred rules of our democracy: you do not use
the tax code to punish your opponents.
Lois G. Lerner, the IRS official who oversees tax-exempt groups, said the “absolutely inappropriate” actions by “front-line people” were not driven by partisan motives.
Does anyone actually believe this?
Yet again, we have an example of Democrats simply not managing the
government properly and with discipline. This is just poisonous at a
time of skepticism about the efficacy of government. And the President
should know this: the absence of scandal is not the presence of
competence. His unwillingness to concentrate–and I mean concentrate
obsessively–on making sure that government is managed efficiently will
be part of his legacy.
Previous Presidents, including great ones like Roosevelt, have used
the IRS against their enemies. But I don’t think Barack Obama ever
wanted to be on the same page as Richard Nixon. In this specific case,
he now is.
Sources :
http://swampland.time.com/2013/05/11/irs-mess/
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