Wife of IRS Commissioner Tries to Shut Down Reality Show
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The wife of IRS commissioner Mark Everson (pictured left), Nanette Rutka, -- who works in the Office of White House Counsel -- is so jealous of the women who get their homes spruced up by the reality TV show "Extreme Makeover Home Edition" for free, that she had Everson sick the IRS on the show, a rumor posted on the Data Lounge is alleging. According to the same post, Rutka has been overheard saying:
“I’d love to see how those people take care of their new houses after the cameras leave;” “What’s a poor mother with too many kids and one bathroom going to do with a stainless steel kitchen?” and “Why don’t they makeover houses in good neighborhoods for people who know how to treat nice things?”
Yeah, and I'm sure she's tired of welfare mothers getting all those special perks, like free cheese and public transportation, too. Now the families who benefited from the show's largesse are receiving letters from the IRS stating that they cheated the federal government and "were responsible for tax sums ranging from $120K-$175K." Undoubtedly, this scumstress dines with the wives of Halliburton fat cats and gets all sorts of job-related perks from the government. Was Robespierre really all that bad?
Looks like Everson worked at Anderson in the early 80's, quite some time before Enron or the change in Anderson's business model that led to Enron.
Posted by: | September 27, 2005 at 03:06 PM