Monday, July 7, 2014

Keep it up NYT

In a recent editorial, the New York Times argues that the IRS is underfunded and therefore cannot do a good enough job of collecting taxes. NYT calls this the "real scandal at the IRS."

    President Obama’s budget ... would increase the agency’s spending by $1.2 billion compared with this year’s — not nearly enough, but at least a start in reversing a troubling trend and letting the I.R.S. do its job of collecting the money to pay for essential government services.

Can conservatives think of anything more welcome to our crusade to limit the size of government than the NYT calling on Obama, recently judged the worst President since WWII, to increase funds to the IRS, the most hated agency in government, so they can intrude more into our lives and seize more of our hard-earned money?

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