that, we should change the law. but i don t remember congress investing the irs with the authority to actually decide to interpret it radically different. not just well, kind of a little fudge factor here. this is radically different. and it seems to me therein is the problem. because clearly some of these organizations are not exclusively social welfare agents. clearly they re largely designed to be political, partisanly political. that concern the chairman has, over partisan communication. and i share that concern. and all too many of these organizations hide under the umbrella of social welfare when, in fact, what they really mean is part sal political activity. the new irs commissioner explained he wasn t at the irs in 1959 when exclusively was changed to primarily in the guidelines for irs agents enforcing 501-c-4 law. and then something truly amazing happened when the commissioner
authority to actually decide to interpret it radically different. not just well, kind of a little fudge factor here. this is radically different. and it seems to me therein is the problem. because clearly some of these organizations are not exclusively social welfare agents. clearly they re largely designed to be political, partisanly political. that concern the chairman has, over partisan communication. and i share that concern. and all too many of these organizations hide under the umbrella of social welfare when, in fact, what they really mean is part sal political activity. the new irs commissioner explained he wasn t at the irs in 1959 when exclusively was changed to primarily in the guidelines for irs agents enforcing 501-c-4 law. and then something truly amazing happened when the commissioner finished his answer. chairman issa actually engaged
and how can they fudge it if a deal is cut to vote for it, and that is not what we know about it. but until we know the details, proceed with caution, because we will find them out relatively soon. the fudge factor, and that is exactly what it is all going to be about, and boil down to the fudge factor. chr chris cillizza, call if you find out. will do. and joining us tomorrow is kent conrad the chairman of the senate budget committee and remember to follow us online and my colleague tamron has newsnation next. thank you, andrea. wall street is creating a doomsday plan if we go into default, and one leader say weg are in contingency mode and it is an active process and could wall street force the lawmakers to reach a deal? we will get the latest on the
revenue and the tax side of it and until we know all of the details there, i would be m hesitant to say yes, it is a deal, and i would be clear no net tax increases and revenues, and how can they fudge it if a deal is cut to vote for it, and that is not what we know about it. but until we know the details, proceed with caution, because we will find them out relatively soon. the fudge factor, and that is exactly what it is all going to be about, and boil down to the fudge factor. chr chris cillizza, call if you find out. will do. and joining us tomorrow is kent conrad the chairman of the senate budget committee and remember to follow us online and my colleague tamron has newsnation next. thank you, andrea. wall street is creating a
minister in everything that you have said telling us now your response to the u.n. security council resolution, does that mean that you will now follow it to the letter and enforce a cease-fire as a resolution calls for, an immediate cease-fire. and he said, well, yes, but it s going to take some time to work it out because there are te technicalities to go three, he spoke in a suave way and talked about his meetings with the u.n. secretary general, special representative yesterday. so clearly there s a fudge factor being built into the time frame here. the government saying yes, we ll go for a cease-fire, on the other hand saying not quite right now. the technicalities have to be worked out. it gives the impression the government really wants to get some more military business done on the ground before it s willing to hold the army back from benghazi. i get the impression they want to take this last city before benghazi and then go for the