The House Ways and Means Committee has scheduled a hearing with Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano for 10:00 on March 4. However, this hearing concerns Bisignano’s position as “CEO” of the IRS, a position that doesn’t really exist. Nothing will prevent Committee members from asking questions about Social Security or Bisignano’s business history.
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ReplyDeleteA federal judge has found that the Internal Revenue Service violated federal law “approximately 42,695 times” when it shared confidential taxpayer addresses with immigration enforcement officials last summer.
ReplyDeleteU.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly issued the ruling Thursday as part of ongoing litigation over a data-sharing arrangement between the IRS and the Department of Homeland Security.
Fabulous Frank is back! Guy is MUST WATCH TV
ReplyDeleteCan’t wait to see whether Frankie is drunk (or drugged) for Congress like he is for his SSA meetings. Yes, we can tell.
DeleteOnly question is how many times will Frankenstein lie at the hearing.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know whether they asked the boob how that whole cancellation of telework agreements has been working out in new england where offices have been closed for days on end due to the historic blizzard?
ReplyDeleteDid Frank happen to provide any testimony on how much money both agencies spent on paying his daughter to send nearly expired holiday pretzel packages to every office in each agency? 🤔
ReplyDeleteThere was not even enough to go around our field office. So clearly he didn’t even bother to look up how many people were on our staff.
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