The former IRS chief Douglas Shulman continues the theme of haughty arrogance we have come to expect from President Obama and his underlings. The President, the Secretary of Treasury, and the past IRS Commissioner all owe the American public a profound apology for illegal, unconstitutional, and unethical behavior of the IRS. Shulman when given an opportunity to apologize; declines. He was not personally responsible for bad behavior that occurred on his watch ergo no apology necessary. He was not personally responsible for the trillions of dollars collected on his watch either but for that he took handsome enumeration as well as the largely unearned praise that politicians promiscuously confer on over paid civil servants.
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