What’s the best way to combat the corrupt IRS’ “horrible customer service”? According to acting agency commissioner Steven Miller, it’s more money. Seriously:
That scumbag Miller is actually asking for a bigger budget.
— Leslie Carbone (@lesliecarbone) May 17, 2013
It’s the Democrat way!
@vermontaigne @AndrewStilesNRO @sarahbellumd Dems are amazing. The answer to fixing every gov-caused problem is more budget for the gov
— the Duke (@conserv_voices) May 17, 2013
Typical lib: give us more money after we mishandle what you already gave us. Miller says a bigger budget would have helped.
— Sherry Lucas (@PorchPhilosophy) May 17, 2013
Shockingly, conservatives aren’t convinced Miller’s idea has much merit:
Why solution always more$? MT @Philanthropy: IRS's Miller: Tax agency cd use bigger budget for 70,000 #tax exemption apps a year #irs
— Corinna Cornejo (@corinnacornejo) May 17, 2013
https://twitter.com/JasonBWhitman/status/335398339887652865
What could go wrong?
Good luck with that #snowball #hell RT @AndrewStilesNRO: Asked what the IRS needs to prevent future abuse, Miller says: "A bigger budget"
— Michele Frost (@michelelfrost) May 17, 2013
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https://twitter.com/JackieBodnar/status/335398535505772544
Hey, maybe if they had money for pizza parties and laser tag, IRS employees would be happier and quit targeting conservative groups!
The government is out of control, so let's increase the budget and let it grow bigger, and hire more IRS agents – then life will be better.
— Kenneth Carroll (@kennethcarroll1) May 17, 2013
Or, here’s another radical idea:
How about they just stop illegal actions? @AndrewStilesNRO: Asked what the IRS needs to prevent future abuse, Miller says: "A bigger budget"
— Grey Duck Dang It (@new_iconoclast) May 17, 2013
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