Hillary Clinton's bad string of news stories gets worse with revelations -- in the New York Times, of all places -- that she illegally used a personal email account during her entire term as Secretary of State:
Mrs. Clinton did not
have a government email address during her four-year tenure at the State
Department. Her aides took no actions to have . . .
President Obama is toying with a new way to use executive orders. This time, it's to raise taxes:
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest confirmed Monday that President Obama is "very interested" in the idea of raising taxes through unilateral executive action.
"The president certainly has not indicated any reticence in using his executive authority . . .
Eric Holder's Justice Department went out of its way to block a search for former IRS bureaucrat Lois Lerner's "missing emails":
The Department of
Justice blocked an attempt to force the Internal Revenue Service to
search for Lois Lerner's missing emails at off-site storage facilities,
according to a lawyer pushing to obtain the emails.
The IRS never looked for Lerner's backup email tapes . . .
The latest wrinkle -- and outrage -- in Obamacare: nearly 1 million people will have to redo their tax returns because of a government-caused error:
In a new setback for the
health care law and the people it's supposed to help, the government
said . . . it made a tax-reporting error that's fouling up the filings
of nearly a million Americans.
After a successful sign-up season, the latest goof could . . .
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