The Real IRS Scandal

The Real IRS Scandal

Michael Hiltzik at the LA Times has written what I think is the definitive piece on the IRS problems -- making the case that the real scandal in all of this is that the IRS isn't functional enough to have stopped the bastardizing of the C(4) organizations in the first place. As usual, you have to go read the whole thing:
Here are the genuine scandals in this affair: Political organizations are being allowed to masquerade as charities to avoid taxes and keep their donors secret, and the IRS has allowed them to do this for years. The bottom line first: The IRS hasn't done nearly enough over the years to rein in the subversion of the tax law by political groups claiming a tax exemption that is not legally permitted for campaign activity. Nor has it enforced rules requiring that donors to those groups pay gift tax on their donations.

Wednesday Open Thread [5.15.2013]

Sorry for my absence in the open thread department the last two days. I had some family business to deal with and thanks to Cassandra for stepping in. So it looks like the whole Benghazi Conspiracy Theory being embraced by Republicans is based on a phantom email created by a GOP source. Whomever that GOP source on Capitol Hill is, he or she should be imprisoned. You have to wonder why the GOP does this to itself. Sooner or later some kind of actual government wrongdoing was bound to come down the pike for the GOP to make hay out of. It always does. In some administrations more frequently than others. But the current Repubican opposition is so bereft of ideas and new policies, and so desparate to come up with anything to tarnish the President so that he in reality matches their fantasy version of him, that they have tried to turn either minor stories or tragedies into massive scandals, like Fast & Furious, like Solundrya, and now, like Benghazi. And the reason why they were so desparate is that the Obama Administration, up until now, has been relatively scandal free. If only the GOP had waited..... because now they do have two stories that could turn into actual wrongdoing, at least on the parts of the agencies themselves, but the poor GOP already cried Wolf.
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., May 15, 2013

General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., May 15, 2013

Just two more days before the Memorial Day 2-week recess. Actually, during the two weeks, the Joint Finance Committee will meet to mark up the budget. Meaning, you'll hear a lot of bitching by Gov. Walker's Markell's budgeteers. The more bitching, the better the budget, IMHO. I especially look forward to their outrage should state employees (and don't forget us pensioners!) get raises. Governor, I've got three words for you: Tax your friends. Three more: Or shut up. Damn, that feels good. I gotta say it: The Delaware General Assembly has done a great job of pushing back at the NRA. And its pigeon-maiming front man. The House passed SB 16(Henry), which will help put an end to 'straw purchases' of firearms. The bill just squeaked through the Senate by an 11-10 vote, and the House passed it by a similarly-close 22-19 count. D's voting no: Atkins, Bennett, Carson, Mulrooney(?), Paradee, and Walker(?). R'(s) voting yes: Ramone(!). The bill heads to the Governor for his signature. Great work all around here! If I were a wounded pigeon in Pa., I'd be veryvery afraid right about now. John Sigler has even more blood in his eye than usual.