Some interesting facts about this leftist hack Koskinen.
John A. Koskinen is the former Non-Executive Chairman of Freddie Mac from September, 2008 to December, 2011, retiring from the Board in February 2012. On December 20, 2013, Koskinen was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to head the Internal Revenue Service as Commissioner of Internal Revenue. On December 23, 2013, Koskinen was sworn in as the 48th IRS Commissioner after being nominated by President Obama.
OK, that tells us he's a former criminal from Freddie Mack. No big deal, they all are. Let's look further.
Koskinen served as President of the U.S. Soccer Foundation from 2004-2008. He previously served as the Deputy Mayor of the District of Columbia, the Deputy Director for Management of the Office of Management and Budget, and then later President Clinton's Chair of the President's Council on Y2K, 2000 Conversion, the Year 2000 problem.
So he likes soccer. Whatever. Deputy mayor and deputy director and general hack in D.C. Yeah, yeah. Typical. Served as Chair of president Clintons Y2K conversion. Whoa! Now that's not a position you would entrust so someone without some broad tech knowledge. One of the primary functions of this agency was to determine the readiness of government/corporate structures through surveys and data gathering. Hmmm.
So let's tie some dates together. This long time leftist retires from feeding at the trough in 2012. Then, for reasons we can imagine, Obama calls this government hack, tech savvy leftist out of retirement and appoints him to head the scandal ridden IRS in Dec. 2013. How convenient.
Just one little question. If you wanted data to mysteriously disappear, needed a loyal soldier to oversee it, just what kind of guy would you want? Seems Koskinen fits the profile perfectly.