
J. Peder Zane
Columnist and Editor at Freelance
J. Peder Zane is a columnist for Real Clear Politics and an editor at Real Clear Investigations.
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1 week ago |
amgreatness.com | J. Peder Zane
The Department of Government Efficiency noticed a snag: the sign-in button on the IRS homepage wasn’t where it ought to be. Instead of the upper right-hand corner where we, the people, have been trained to look for logins, it was stacked with other buttons in the middle of the page. It was not too hard to find, but its unusual placement disrupted the interface between taxpayers and tax collectors. It was a simple fix.
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1 week ago |
highlandcountypress.com | J. Peder Zane
By J. Peder ZaneReal Clear WireThe Department of Government Efficiency noticed a snag: the sign-in button on the IRS homepage wasn’t where it ought to be. Instead of the upper right-hand corner where we, the people, have been trained to look for logins, it was stacked with other buttons in the middle of the page. It was not too hard to find, but its unusual placement disrupted the interface between taxpayers and tax collectors. It was a simple fix.
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2 weeks ago |
lucianne.com | J. Peder Zane
Original ArticlePosted By: Moritz55, 5/2/2025 10:09:39 AMThe Department of Government Efficiency noticed a snag: the sign-in button on the IRS homepage wasn't where it ought to be. Instead of the upper right-hand corner where we, the people, have been trained to look for logins, it was stacked with other buttons in the middle of the page. It was not too hard to find, but its unusual placement disrupted the interface between taxpayers and tax collectors. It was a simple fix.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | J. Peder Zane
The Department of Government Efficiency noticed a snag: the sign-in button on the IRS homepage wasnt where it ought to be. Instead of the upper right-hand corner where we, the people, have been trained to look for logins, it was stacked with other buttons in the middle of the page. It was not too hard to find, but its unusual placement disrupted the interface between taxpayers and tax collectors. It was a simple fix.
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3 weeks ago |
amgreatness.com | J. Peder Zane
A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic. The quote attributed to Joseph Stalin has become the modus operandi for attacks on President Trump. Each day brings horror stories of specific victims allegedly caught in Trump’s dastardly web: the wrongfully deported migrant, the African child whose life-saving medicine is threatened, the promising young bureaucrat felled by Elon Musk’s axe.
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