Wealthy moochers ship trillions overseas and pay no taxes.
Yet Rep. Jason Chaffetz, self-proclaimed Tea Bagger who loves calling attention to his irrational ideas wants to fire folks who don't pay taxes and allow the Wealthy Welfare Recipients to continue their free ride.
Does anyone ever reflect on what clowns such as this are saying and how little sense they make?
House bill would fire tax-delinquent federal workers
Posted by Josh Hicks on April 15, 2013
The House this week is scheduled to vote on two bills that would block federal employees, job candidates and contractors from working for the government if they owe back taxes.
A second measure, also sponsored by Chaffetz, would prohibit federal agencies from awarding large contracts and grants to contractors who are not tax-compliant. That bill passed the committee with bipartisan support.
Critics say the legislation to fire tax-delinquent feds would unfairly target civil servants, some of whom may already face economic hardship because of the furloughs that certain agencies have proposed to absorb the government-wide spending cuts that took effect on March 1.
“This is a perfect example of how out of touch this Congress is,” said Colleen M. Kelley, president of the National Treasury Employees Union, which represents approximately 150,000 federal workers.
About 3.6 percent of the nation’s nearly 3 million federal civilian employees owed a combined $1 billion in back taxes in 2011, according to data from the Internal Revenue Service. The agency has said it issues liens against roughly 12 percent of tax-delinquent individuals, which means the firing rule would affect 0.4 percent of the federal workforce.
That’s a small number of people, but Chaffetz argues that the government still needs to weed out those individuals.
“We want someone who is honest in their dealings to have that federal job,” Chaffetz said in an interview on Monday. “If they’re thumbing their noses at the government as federal employees, then it’s probably symptomatic of other undesirable behavior in their work.”
Critics of the firing legislation say the measure would be counterproductive, since taxes can be harder to collect from individuals who lose their jobs.
“The measure actually undermines the ability of the government to collect the unpaid taxes,’ Rep. Elijah Cummings said last month, according to a Washington Post article. “It is much more difficult to recoup delinquent taxes from someone who is unemployed.”
Chaffetz said the firing bill is still necessary as a deterrent. “When you’re talking about receiving federal taxpayer dollars, I think there’s an obligation to comply with tax law,” he said. “If you’re not paying your taxes, let’s find someone who will.”
The NTEU noted in its statement that the firing bill would not apply to members of Congress. ”It’s a double standard that Congress imposes furloughs and firings on the federal workforce yet exempts itself,” Kelley said.
The House passed a similar bill last year, but the measure died in the Senate.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/wp/2013/04/15/house-bill-would-fire-tax-delinquent-federal-workers/?wpisrc=nl_pmpolitics
Do a quick google search...not the first few pages that are mostly self-proclaimed advertising. Go several pages in and search out the opinions of others.
Open Secrets
It might seem that Congressman Chaffetz was the only one making this inflammatory accusation in defense of HIS candidate [reminiscent of Lee Atwater or Karl Rove Dirty Tricks] --
Romney Backer, Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz Calls Gingrich Robo-Call ‘Over The Line’
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/01/romney-backer-utah-congressman-jason-chaffetz-calls-gingrich-robo-call-over-the-line/
Rep. Jason Chaffetz
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