So the IRS wanted the Right to answer a Kazillion questions and they won't answer any

All part of the partisna divide. Right?

WASHINGTON — A tortured and bitter nomination battle may have stalled Gina McCarthy’s selection as the new Environmental Protection Agency administrator, but it has firmly established David Vitter as one of the Senate’s most inquisitive members.

The Republican from Louisiana has secured his place in the annals of congressional gridlock by posing a flood of 653 questions — with demands for comprehensive, written answers — to McCarthy, a career regulator who served four Republican governors in Massachusetts and has bipartisan support outside the Capitol.

Vitter’s colleagues have posed an additional 400 or so questions, boosting the total above 1,000 and raising the Republicans’ tactic of aggressive questioning to new prominence in the state of permanent partisan warfare over Obama’s Cabinet nominees.

Democrats call the questions a form of harassment.

The questions keep coming ? and coming ? for would-be environmental chief - Nation - The Boston Globe
 

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