Okay, one computer crash in one location could possibly be legitimate. Two computers crashing at the same or different locations is already smelling fishy. But three, no four, no five, no six , - NO - SEVEN in TWO LOCATIONS? That stinks to high heaven and evidence has been destroyed of CRIMES COMMITTED! I'm going out on a limb to say that anyone who doesn't think so is a blooming idiot!


EXCERPTS: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is currently claiming that seven different IRS officials experienced computer crashes that erased their emails and made it impossible for the IRS to cooperate with congressional investigations into the IRS targeting matter.


The wave of computer crashes apparently struck both Washington, D.C. — where Lois Lerner oversaw the agency’s Exempt Organizations division — and also Cincinnati, Ohio — where agents processed tax-exempt applications.


The Federal Records Act requires IRS employees to save all of their emails pertaining to agency business and to also print those emails out in case they have a computer crash.


IRS commissioner John Koskinen claimed in testimony in March that the IRS employees’ emails were saved on servers, but then testified this month that he doesn’t know of any “magical way” to get the missing emails back.


The IRS canceled its six-year business relationship with the email-archiving firm Sonasoft in September 2011, weeks after Lerner’s computer crash, and also prematurely retired data storage devices at its IT offices in Maryland.


Here are the seven IRS employees who could use a tutorial on hard drive-fixing:


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Lucas Delgado
Someone needs to go to prison.
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