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@Ken Archer
If you think the employees whose tickets were paid are possibly cheating on their taxes, why haven't you reported them to the IRS and the DC Office of Revenue and Tax? Isn't that your civic duty? After all you asked them if they had reported the amounts of the tickets as income on their tax returns, and you seem to believe their silence is evidence of their wrong-doing. Putting aside the fact that you don't have any right to know the details of their income tax returns, as they are career civil servants, not political appointees or elected officials, you seem to believe that you have evidence of income underreporting. Why haven't you reported these potential criminals to the authorities? (After all, assuming that they DID underreport their income, they probably owe about $1.50 each.) I'd love to hear your answer.

by Fantine on Aug 26, 2011 12:41 pm • linkreport

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