"As I've said over and over and over again, Up-Chuck Screwmer is an asshole of the highest level. The fact that the State of New York keeps electing this lying, Libtard, POS, coward, only shows that scumbags like him are acceptable to the Welfare State. Hey Scumbag, twenty years ago, you could have denied ever writing that letter, but thanks to the age of the internet, such corrupt things just can't be hidden any more. Internet is a bitch, isn't it Chuckie? Damn that Al Gore. That was alwfully underhanded of you Chuckie, putting that on your website like that. Now you'll be shitting your pants because Hussein's little tactic got exposed and you were a part of it. Man has this been some week for me.
So Up-Chuckie, of course you and your partners in crime are condemning this now. You scamper away as soon as the lights come on, like the roaches you are. Running for the dark, covering your hides, to protect them from the light of guilt shinning on you. How much more criminal can we
take? When will enough be enough? When will you, who directed and called for this criminal activity be held for your acts? We will not go on like this any more, we will not allow you and the rest of your marxist libtards to ruin a nation of many. It will end, regardless of how important you think you are. You and all that were involved will be taken down from your perch. You see Chuckie, Senators can be removed from office, and taken away in handcuffs, for abuse of power too. We will do it, and get this nation back on track, once and for all. Someone needs to be made an example of, so they can set precedent for the rest, and Chuckie, I can't think of anyone better than you and that POS in the Shite House.
So keep smiling Chuckie. Your problems have just begun and the stuffing down your throat is a coming. And I can't wait." MC
From Sen. Chuck Schumer’s website:
A group of seven Senate Democrats urged the Internal Revenue Service on Monday to impose a strict cap on the amount of political spending by tax-exempt, nonprofit groups.
The senators said the lack of clarity in the IRS rules has allowed political groups to improperly claim 501(c)4 status and may even be allowing donors to these groups to wrongly claim tax deductions for their contributions. The senators promised legislation if the IRS failed to act to fix these problems.
“We urge the IRS to take these steps immediately to prevent abuse of the tax code by political groups focused on federal election activities. But if the IRS is unable to issue administrative guidance in this area then we plan to introduce legislation to accomplish these important changes,” the senators wrote.
The letter was signed by Senators Charles E. Schumer, Michael Bennet, Sheldon Whitehouse, Jeff Merkley, Tom Udall, Jeanne Shaheen and Al Franken. It follows an earlier letter, sent to the IRS by the same of group of senators last month, that also urged the IRS to better enforce rules pertaining to 501(c)4 organizations.
A copy of the letter is here.
This week Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus of Montana vowed congressional hearings and called the IRS actions “an outrageous abuse of power.” But, over the last three years, Democratic senators repeatedly and publicly pressured the IRS to engage in the very activities that they are only now condemning today.
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