Waste Not, Want Not

Waste Not, Want Not

waste not, want not
Wise use of one’s resources will keep one from poverty. For example, I just hate to throw out good food—waste not, want not. This proverbial saying was first recorded in 1772 but had an earlier, even more alliterative version, willful waste makes woeful want (1576).

 

Commissioner Koskinen will appear before the House Ways and Means Committee this morning, one week after the federal tax filing deadline, and he can expect to be asked why the IRS cut its own customer service budget and continues to spend money on other questionable activities.

 

The report notes that Koskinen reinstated bonuses weeks after his appointment, has allowed IRS employees to spend roughly 500,000 work hours on union activities, and failed to collect delinquent taxes owed by federal employees. The tax agency has also been strained by Obamacare. According to the report, the IRS has spent “over $1.2 billion on the President’s health care law to date, with a planned expenditure this year of an additional $500 million.”

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  1. We mustn’t forget the $4.5-plus millions plus interest and penalties against Al the Tax Cheat Sharpton. It is only because he is asshole buddies with Mullah Obama that he gets away with this shit. If you or I were late in paying the IRS their blood money, whether it was $10.00 or $10,000.00, they would be all over us like ugly on an ape.

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