U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit judge David B. Sentelle stated that the Internal Revenue Service is not to be trusted as the court attempts to decide if the agency is still targeting tea party groups.
The IRS claims that it is bound by law to make available to the public all the information gathered on the Tea Party groups that were targeted, even though the agency was in the wrong for requiring them to provide so much additional information on members and donors.
The agency response has been that the groups put under the additional scrutiny could have always withdrawn their application. The affected groups state that to do so would be to surrender their right to sue the agency for its misdeeds.
Now the groups are calling on the court to prevent the IRS from disclosing all the information for fear of retaliation from the left against there backers (which was the whole point of the IRS requiring disclosure in the first place).
unbelievable in a sane USA, but this is not a sane country anymore.
And here is a link to an earlier article
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/apr/12/irs-must-publicize-sensitive-tea-party-data-obtain/
The IRS is untrustworthy. Imagine that. /s
Its time to publish personal data on those working for IRS. They are our employees and we need photo I.D.s, names and addresses plus tel. no.s!
ATF has “Fast and Furious.”
IRS has “Slow and Insidious.”
Gee, another one of a billion reasons “folks” don’t seem to want to “pay their fair share.”
I pray the Judge has *excellent* security 24/7.