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Fairly Good Fun

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Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen's Revenue Commissioner, Reagan Farr, thinks spending tax dollars for state revenue employees to make videos of skits that joke about auditing dead taxpayers is "fairly good fun." NewsChannel 5's Phil Williams has the story.

All In Good Fun

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Investigative reporter Phil Williams has more shenanigans from a weeklong training session for employees of the state’s Department of Revenue:

Then, there’s video that shows revenue staffers dancing at what appears to be a funeral.

"Tax payer look out"

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No kidding. With Regan Farr and the Tennessee department of revenue it appears it is not about service.

Your tax dollars hard at work

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Good to see in tough times that the state can afford the bare necessities to get the job done. More good work by Regan Farr.

Your Tax Dollars at Waste

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NewsChannel5 has a report on those hard-working folks at the Tennessee Department of Revenue and the seminars they attend - at your expense - to hone their tax-collecting skills. Judging from his attempts to defend the events, Revenue Commissioner Reagan Farr has a future in stand-up comedy.

Taxpayer Financed Skits

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State government watchdog, Drew Johnson, doesn’t think a recent “team building” trip by employees of the Tennessee Department of Revenue was money well spent:

Less Money in the Hands of Tennesseans: More Taxes Coming Your Way!

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Politicians are quite the disgusting lot.  Bredesen and his media friends want you to believe he’s a great businessman willing to make sacrifices.  But if you’re a taxpayer who stays informed, you know the truth. Governor Bredesen has been on the march, with the help of his Revenue Commissioner Reagan Farr, to get more of your money.

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