From NOTUS:
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called any concerns over the cuts to IRS staffing “a complete fallacy” in a testimony to Congress earlier this month.
Frank Bisignano, the IRS CEO, told lawmakers that the “pundits out there saying IRS is going to fail” as a result of sweeping staffing cuts are wrong. …
Internally, however, the agency is projecting an entirely different picture. While the Trump administration publicly stated that the IRS has suffered no ill effects from the staffing cuts, the agency was sounding the alarm that it would be unable to handle tax season, requesting special permission to hire thousands of employees on an expedited basis.
The IRS ultimately requested, and received, special authority to hire 8,000 employees on an expedited basis, according to an internal memorandum obtained by NOTUS.
The agency has “seen massive cuts to its staff in 2025 through workforce reduction initiatives” and “ongoing staffing shortages put the 2026 Filing Season at risk,” Alex Kweskin, the agency’s top human-resources official, said in the late-February memo to the Treasury Department that was later passed on to the Office of Personnel Management. …
I don't know, man, they just keep showing those same three phony baloney graphs that show how great everything is and how all the numbers are going down.
ReplyDeleteFrank learned to love those suspect graphs from his boss. 🤡
DeleteTwo different mindsets at the IRS and SSA leadership. Money is coming into the IRS while at SSA it’s flowing out. The administrations mindset toward SSA is to starve the beast by cutting funding.
ReplyDeleteNo internal memo on additional staffing will exist at SSA since the end goal is to privatize the agency.
ReplyDeleteWhen catastrophes occur, just deny it until you get questioned by Republicans, then blame it all on Biden, and they'll be satisfied.
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