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kpete

(72,901 posts)
Tue May 14, 2013, 10:22 AM May 2013

The media mysteriously seems to have forgotten all this. [View all]

The year 2010 gave us Citizens United. Suddenly corporations were people who had the right of free speech. But corporations didn't want their free speech to be disclosed. Enter the Koch Bros., Dick Armey and Freedom Works. In their basement lab, they concocted the very first para-political party, the Tea Party, disguised as a social welfare agency, a 501(c)4. Tea Party Groups were mysteriously born all over the US. Not surprisingly, people and the media began howling loudly that the Tea Party was a wholly political entity that should be a 527 entity for IRS purposes. The media mysteriously seems to have forgotten all this.

Again not surprisingly the IRS began to question this rash of new applicants. That's how you make a determination. But ah, the Koch Bros were ready. In March 2012 a conservative legal foundation, the Landmark Legal Foundation filed a complaint with the Inspector General of the Treasury that the Tea Party groups were being unfairly targeted.
http://www.landmarklegal.org/uploads/IRS%20IG%20Letter%20without%20attachments.pdf

Shortly thereafter the IRS systematically changed its procedures to avoid the appearance of targeting. Also shortly after, Congress made substantial bi-partisan inquiries into the matter, including conducting an investigation. They also concluded that unless/until the rules are changed, there can be no appearance of targeting.
http://documents.jdsupra.com/70eadcc1-e046-407f-8e...

So the Tea Party which is a 100% political organization can pretend it is a social welfare agency until the rules are changed by Congress. To fault IRS workers who were responding to complaints is an ex post facto re-investigation of something that has already been examined and addressed.

It must be Ground Hog Day.
The media mysteriously seems to have forgotten all this.
http://www.landmarklegal.org/uploads/IRS%20IG%20Letter%20without%20attachments.pdf
http://www.landmarklegal.org/uploads/IRS%20IG%20Letter%20without%20attachments.pdf

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Thanks for that Newest Reality May 2013 #1
Ha! Good one. CanSocDem May 2013 #5
The coverage does appear to be slanted. AnnieK401 May 2013 #2
Thanks for the clear and concise information BlueToTheBone May 2013 #3
No shit. :( thanks BlueToTheBone. Cha May 2013 #22
Bravo. Fire Walk With Me May 2013 #4
Just like EC May 2013 #6
They were patiently waiting for the Bush appointed Progressive dog May 2013 #7
Thanks for taking the time to research this pangaia May 2013 #8
Somebody mentioned something here on DU yesterday that I thought was good: Proud Liberal Dem May 2013 #9
LOL. Thanks, I didn't see that but it's spot on. nt SunSeeker May 2013 #13
Here it is, SunSeeker.. Cha May 2013 #23
Thanks, Cha. SunSeeker May 2013 #32
I know! I hope this gets straightened out in a reality based Cha May 2013 #34
This, Proud Liberal Dem?.. Cha May 2013 #24
That would be it. Thanks! Proud Liberal Dem May 2013 #25
Perhaps they have to forget. zeemike May 2013 #10
US political memory AgingAmerican May 2013 #11
You're far too generous. I'm surprised when, without 4-wall media coverage, we can remember Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #12
I'd say it's closer to three minutes or however long a commerical is these days. freshwest May 2013 #16
We. Don't. Have. A. Press. In. The. US. DeSwiss May 2013 #14
I believe it was Jefferson who said GeoWilliam750 May 2013 #37
What about tax-exempt churches which have become GOP breeding grounds? ErikJ May 2013 #15
+1000 mountain grammy May 2013 #38
The media is paid to not cover news and to forget. Skidmore May 2013 #17
It's a problem when you hear an anchor who is supposed to be about hard news talking about "JLo". Spitfire of ATJ May 2013 #18
The media did seem to allow the chance to grow legs Life Long Dem May 2013 #19
Corporate Media isn't about News or "covering" anything. harun May 2013 #20
Political Finance Reform #1 TRANSPARENCY. Why should a public political resource be used patrice May 2013 #21
The US media are ratings based corporations. Too lazy to look up Cha May 2013 #26
What a coincidence!! *sarcasm* hue May 2013 #27
I guess one man's "Profiler" grok May 2013 #28
yes ma'am. k&r... spanone May 2013 #29
Truth is not something that the GOP values siligut May 2013 #30
Yep, they "forgot" all right..... AverageJoe90 May 2013 #31
+1 HiPointDem May 2013 #33
Your point is spot-on, but we picked the wrong battle in that SCOTUS case. Sensible321 May 2013 #35
The media is owned by the same people who own the tea baggers. n/t Crunchy Frog May 2013 #36
For the most part, yes! Sickening! mountain grammy May 2013 #39
And so the Democratic Party HumansAndResources May 2013 #41
The mainstream media is a platform for right wing extremists mountain grammy May 2013 #40
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