Originally posted by chancellor
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The nuts and bolts seemed to be pretty simple. This tax exempt status was being abused by groups, right and left, who were political in nature rather than social welfare organizations. To limit this, the IRS created a computer program which would kick out certain applications for further scrutiny.
The computer program worked on words in the organization title usually associated with groups which were political in nature rather than social welfare groups. These words were 'conservative' and 'liberal' in nature, to the extent words can be.
The result was that a lot more conservative groups than liberal groups got pulled for further scrutiny. Why? Maybe they had more of a closely matching set of "conservative" words in the scan program. Or maybe there were just a lot more conservative groups trying to scam on (c)(4).
One point is that conservative groups weren't the only ones who underwent extra scrutiny. The larger point is this: Although they were subjected to greater scrutiny in their application for tax exempt status for their groups, almost none were denied this status. They weren't denied housing or medical care. They weren't denied due process. The idea of their having been the victims of a "weaponized" IRS is comical.
Their complaint, in a nutshell, is that the computers spit out more of them to be scrutinized because more conservative words were put into the program than liberal words. What a bunch of snowflakes.
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