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Posted: 6/13/2014 4:23:08 PM EDT
http://waysandmeans.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=384506 Washington, DC – Today, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) issued the following statement regarding the Internal Revenue Service informing the Committee that they have lost Lois Lerner emails from a period of January 2009 – April 2011. Due to a supposed computer crash, the agency only has Lerner emails to and from other IRS employees during this time frame. The IRS claims it cannot produce emails written only to or from Lerner and outside agencies or groups, such as the White House, Treasury, Department of Justice, FEC, or Democrat offices. |
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<-Shocked face
I am sure Eric will get right on seizing and securing backups and servers I am twice as sure the patriotic NSA will hand over their copies |
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Extremely surprised Nixon didn't say this back in the day.
"Oh, those tapes? Yeah, we lose them." |
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No wonder nobody will pass anything.
You just can't trust these fuckers. I don't think we have enough rope. |
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"Hey, Mr. IRS auditor, I lost all that stuff when my computer died last month. No problem, right?"
See how that goes.
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Put the person responsible for archiving them in jail and see how fast they reappear.
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Compare the responses here vs the truecrypt thread about court orders and access to data
Did I make it before the bootlickers |
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That is BULLSHIT.
.gov/.mil etc. email servers archive everything for a variety of reasons. I lost some forms for my job application and after some persuading they managed to dig them up for me, it was from over 3 years ago. |
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This is what you get when you hire an affirmative action computer geek.
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No redundant backup systems in place...yeeeeeah, I completely believe their excuse. They don't even bother making believable excuses, as long as they have a response, guess that's all that matters.
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So almost 2 years later Congress still expects the emails to still be there? Heck that's long enough that they could have had a legit crash, it is the government after all and I don't place a lot of faith in their ability to do disaster recovery.
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View Quote I'd buy that for a dollar! Haaahaaahaaa! |
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So almost 2 years later Congress still expects the emails to still be there? Heck that's long enough that they could have had a legit crash, it is the government after all and I don't place a lot of faith in their ability to do disaster recovery. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote I'll bet they could find emails YOU sent 2 years ago. Blatant, bald-faced, "fuck you America" third world style corruption. Fucking Congress, may as well be the town council in some po-dunk little town out in the boonies, for all the more power and influence they have in dealing with this shit. |
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But they had no trouble finding 10 years of past tax returns for the last audit of my business....
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lol that is awesome
it takes balls to present that with a straight face |
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Hey IRS, I seem to have lost the last 2 years of my tax records.
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