Sorry Conservatives – A Lot of Smoke But No Fire
To listen to
Conservatives whine and complain and yell and cry the IRS singled them out
for special scrutiny and persecution. As
more and more of the story comes out, it turns out the IRS
did no such thing.
Two months of investigation by Congress and the I.R.S.
has produced new documents that have clouded much of the controversy’s
narrative. In the more complicated picture now emerging, many organizations
other than conservative groups were singled out: “progressive” organizations, medical
marijuana purveyors, organizations formed to carry out President
Obama’s health care law, and open source software
developers who create software tools for computer code writers and distribute
them free of charge.
“As soon as you say the words ‘open source,’ like other
organizations that use ‘Tea Party’ or ‘Occupy,’ it gets you red-flagged,” said
Luis Villa, a lawyer and a member of the board of directors of the Open Source
Initiative. The I.R.S. feared that such groups were really moneymaking
enterprises.
According to the Treasury inspector general for tax administration,
the I.R.S. received 199,689 applications for tax-exempt status between 2010 and
2012. In 2012 alone, the agency received 73,319, of which about 22,000 were not
approved in the initial review process. The inspector general looked at 296
applications flagged as potentially being from political groups. That means
most of the applications pulled aside for further scrutiny in those years had
nothing to do with politics, conservative or liberal, just as most of the red
flags thrown up by the I.R.S.’s lookout lists were not overtly political.
Wow, anyone expect truth loving Conservatives to rush
to set the record straight? Well they
would except they are too busy exploiting this failure of new reporting for
their own political gains.
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