To: Alex MG who wrote (133512 ) 4/25/2013 2:49:08 PM From: RetiredNow Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 149317 You got 3 out of 4 right. I'm not for abolishing the IRS, but I am for improving their efficiency and collection rates. We need the IRS to collect taxes to pay for all the free shit that you and your party want. I'm a big fan of the IRS. They are the only thing between us and the fantasy land of endless money printing. Oh and while you are at it, explain to me why Obama and the Dems want to exempt themselves from Obamacare? I mean, what the f_ck! I would expect this from the GOP, since they never wanted Obamacare in the first place, but from the Dems who fought for it? Talk about corrupt. And look at the reason they give. THey are worried that public servant will get hit with the higher costs of Obamacare, just like all the rest of the American public, so they want to protect Congress from those higher costs. This is unbelievably brazen bullshit. I have lost all respect for the Democrats now. They now join the GOP in being complete assholes in my book. No shit Obamacare costs more. They sold it to the American public as a cost savings enterprise, but we all knew it wouldn't save a damned penny and that it would cost more. When you add millions to the benefit roles, that COSTS MONEY. Who is going to pay for all this? The 99% of course. All this free shit always costs the 99% more and hurts them more than the 1%. I can afford to pay $10K more per year for my family's health care costs. Can you? I hope you can, because it's coming. ----------Lawmakers, aides may get Obamacare exemption aides and lawmakers in both parties fear that staffers — especially low-paid junior aides — could be hit with thousands of dollars in new health care costs, prompting them to seek jobs elsewhere. Older, more senior staffers could also retire or jump to the private sector rather than face a big financial penalty. Plus, lawmakers — especially those with long careers in public service and smaller bank accounts — are also concerned about the hit to their own wallets. Read more: politico.com