Symmetry wrote:Woodruff wrote:Symmetry wrote:Woodruff wrote:Symmetry wrote:They were taken because there was concern over fraudulence. I don't agree at all with how they went about it, but let's not pretend this came out of either a) thin air, or b) some weird Machiavellian White House meeting that somehow ended with the President demanding that the IRS in Cincinnati audit some tea party groups.
You explicitly stated that these groups "were trying to defraud the taxpayer", a statement which does not at all appear to be true. That is my issue here. There does not at all appear to have been any of these groups trying to defraud the taxpayer.
Well, we'll never know for sure will we? Seeing as the people the groups were campaigning for and funding are saying that an audit is some form of tyranny.
As we've already established, we DO know pretty much "for sure", since the applications were approved (with the exception of one liberal organization).
We seem to be talking past one another. You've gone back to the idea that if they were approved in the first place then they shouldn't be under scrutiny now.
I said no such thing. I have never said any such thing. I really don't understand why you feel the need to create things that do not exist.
I don't believe we are talking past one another. I think you are simply reading what you want to read into my statements. The fact of the matter is that if there were deemed to have been fraudulent activity, the applications would not have been approved. Further, you have shown no indication at all that there has been fraudulent activity on the part of those organizations, other than what has apparently developed within your own mind.
And finally, I have not suggested to this point that these organizations should not be further watched over although, frankly, given that there has not been any fraudulent activity in the past, I will go ahead now and say that it doesn't seem reasonable to me that they do so, as that would likely be a waste of resources. Much like they would with any other tax-exempt organization, the IRS should rely on reports against these organizations to determine if they should be re-examined or not. It's not like liberal watchdog organizations won't be keeping an eye on them, after all.
Symmetry wrote:A kind of "It's ok to drink and drive if you got your licence while sober." argument.
A kind of "learn how to fucking read" argument.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.