It is impossible for ordinary citizens, or even the news media, to see what happens behind the secret walls of the Internal Revenue Service. In the spring of 2011, Dennis Stewart accepted a temporary position as a mail clerk at a major IRS facility in the Mid-west. Despite his low level position, Dennis had to pass through five levels of security every working shift just to reach his desk. During his 60-day appointment, which only lasted 23 nights, Dennis was able to observe a small piece of the inner operation of the IRS that only government employees are allowed to view. He was astonished at the waste of time, procedural inefficiencies and dysfunctional employee behavior he witnessed so early in his employment. He quickly decided the general American public deserved the right to know the government waste he had the privilege to observe firsthand. Join Dennis as he describes in detail his unusual experience working for the U.S. Treasury Department.