They can’t get their own employees to pay up.
280,000 of them in arrears by a total of $3.3 BILLION.
No where is that IRS phone number? AHA!
They can’t get their own employees to pay up.
280,000 of them in arrears by a total of $3.3 BILLION.
No where is that IRS phone number? AHA!
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Rule of Law, Taxes
Tagged Fraud, Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
Michelle Malkin has a copy of the letter where Inspector General Glenn Fine tells COngress of his intent to review the Obama administration’s selective enforcement of civil rights laws by the Voting Section office of DOJ.
Let’s see if this goes anywhere. What are the odds?
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Rule of Law, Voting
Tagged Control, controversy, Fraud, Marxism, Unconstitutional
Approximately 150,000 jobs may be on the line. Almost immediately. If the following tax hikes pass.
” … President Obama explicitly targeted the industry for two massive tax hikes. First, he’d ban oil and gas companies from using the “Section 199” tax credit, a measure for domestic manufacturers enacted in 2004 to boost US employment. (The Senate is set to vote this week on its version of the ban.) Second, he wants to end “dual capacity” protection for US energy firms. ”
I strongly suggest you read the article.
Because it might cost the US $341 billion in lost economic activity and $68 billion in wages over the next nine years.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Energy, Ethics, National Security, Politics, Taxes
Tagged anti-business, Fraud, Freedom, Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
NYT would have you believe is it Boehner.
But this says otherwise.
That’s likely.
Not going to make you guess. Michael Moore says it should be built ON Ground Zero.
Apparently, he believes “in an America that protects those who are the victims of hate and prejudice”. Really? How about – MURDER? How about 19 Saudis KILLING American citizens that had nothing to do that day but to get to work early? What about those terrorists MM?
I am so glad I do not bother watching his (cough) movies.
Cretin.
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, History, National Security, Sovereignty, Terrorism
Tagged 911, Ground Zero, Violence
What? No CFL lamps on board?
POTUS, I am not stimulated. In fact, the matter of using our tax money as a “stimulus” to bring the price down of a battery – is a bit – OFF.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Energy, Ethics, Research
Tagged Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
Thank the Democrats, folks.
They aren’t going to force a vote on extending the Bush tax cuts.
If anything, perhaps this will throw gasoline on the Primaries tomorrow.
And maybe, just maybe, stoke the bonfires for November.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Taxes
Tagged anti-business, Control, controversy, Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
Impossible.
Somebody should explain to the NYT that lead is a metal found within, and about the earth. Seems they want the EPA to revisit banning lead. From bullets. From everywhere.
Non-sequitor.
I suppose this is the next cry in the wilderness similar to the global warning scare.
It doesn’t stop there though. It seems the billionaire NYC Mayor is forever on his rant about “Illegal guns and their accompanying violence devastate communities across our country.”
Great. Another idiot heard from. Hello, Mayor Bloomberg. Your jurisdiction is NYC. Not the whole of America. Stay within your realm. The rest of us didn’t vote for a heavy spender that bought himself a change in the term limit rules for NYC. Your logic doesn’t wash with the rest of us.
Posted in Arms, Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Rights, Sovereignty
Tagged Freedom, Unconstitutional
Senate Majority Leader Reid (D-NV) plans on holding a vote next week involving the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. This will be contained within a defense budget legislation package.
I wonder what page this “language” is on?
So say the Senate Republicans.
According to Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona this issue was discussed just before recess and that every Republican was absolutely supportive of the idea that there shouldn’t be any increases in taxes.
Imagine that. Just before recess. Just before some state primaries. Just before November.
How about that.