Monday, May 13, 2013
Obama Condemns IRS Targeting Conservative Groups 'This Is Outrageous' And 'I Will Not Tolerate It'
5/13/13 - During a press conference in the White House on Monday, President Barack Obama was asked about reports that the Internal Revenue Service targeted conservative groups for added scrutiny over the course of the last two years. The president condemned the actions of members of the IRS who enforced federal tax laws in a partisan fashion. "I've got no patience with it," Obama said. "I will not tolerate it."
"I first learned about this from the same news reports that I think most people learned about this," Obama began. "This is pretty straightforward. If, in fact, IRS personnel engaged in the kind of practices that have been reported on and were intentionally targeting conservative groups, then that's outrageous."
"And they have to be held fully accountable, because the IRS as an independent agency requires absolute integrity and people have to have confidence that they're applying it in a nonpartisan way -- applying the laws in a nonpartisan way," Obama continued.
"You should feel that way regardless of party -- I don't care whether you're a Democrat, independent, or Republican," the president added. He said that the perception that the IRS is biased is something people should be "properly concerned about."
"I can tell you that if you've got the IRS operating in anything less than a neutral and nonpartisan way, then that is outrageous, it is contrary to our traditions, and people have to be held accountable and it's got to be fixed," Obama concluded.
We will find out at the next Bilderberger meeting if Obama will be resigning.
ReplyDeleteHe won't tolerate it, only we know he will if hes told to.
ReplyDeleteObama WON'T TOLERATE IT! Oh PLEAZZZZZZZZZZZZZZE; this man is so HYPOCRITICAL it's beyond words!!! Man, this country is TOAST, and nobody is noticing the "Elephant in the room!" Good-Bye America, it was nice knowing you!!!
ReplyDeleteYou can bet that this was at the behest of the "Beige Queen".
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