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An Administration Plagued By Scandals

Thursday, May 16th, 2013

The Exception Or The Rule?

With the IRS admitting to inappropriately targeting conservative groups – beginning back in 2011 – it’s worth taking another look at how the culture in Washington has been driven by politics even before this latest scandal.  Just a few weeks ago, serious questions were being raised about how federal agencies were implementing the sequester.  The White House repeatedly warned of the dire consequences of a 3 percent spending cut, and some have suggested that the...

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Bankrupting America’s Spending Daily

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

Spending Daily | May 14, 2013

IRS Commissioner: No “political or partisan motivation” in Targeting of Groups

Acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller editorializes in USA Today, “The Internal Revenue Service recognizes that we should have done a better job of handling the influx of applications by advocacy organizations. Mistakes were made, but they were in no way due to any political or partisan motivation. We are — and will continue to be — dedicated to reviewing all applications for t...

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CrocObamadile Gitmo tears, Mexican guns and a Texas jobs tour

Friday, May 10th, 2013

William the Conqueror (of Normandy/France) was more of a benevolent foreign dictator of Britain than is America’s re-elected natural-born president of his own country.

Crocodile Tears

If you thought that the Boston Marathon bombings would preclude a repeat of presidential apology tours on foreign soil, like President Obama’s 2009 pilgrimage to Cairo to beg the sharia (that treats women like slaves) law-loving Muslim Brotherhood’s forgiveness of American presidents not named Obama for b...

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No Smart Way? Question For The White House

Friday, April 26th, 2013

No Smart Way?
Question for the White House

For months the White House has warned of the dire consequences of the sequester, maintained there is “no smart way” to cut spending and even threatened to veto a bill that would give them that flexibility.  They were wrong.  After insisting for months that the only way to deal with a 1.4 percent budget cut in the Department of Transportation was to furlough air traffic controllers and cause massive delays, it took less than a week for Congress to...

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