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Congress, General Waste, Oversight

The Article 1 President

August 14, 2013 staff

All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives. As the U.S. Constitution clearly states, it is the Legislative Branch that writes law.  The role of the Executive Branch and the president is to enforce the laws.  But disturbingly, […]

Budget, General Waste, Oversight

The Sequester is Working

August 13, 2013 staff

The biggest underreported story out of Washington this year is that the federal budget is shrinking and much more than anyone in either party expected.” Thus begins Stephen Moore’s piece today in the Wall Street Journal about the budget sequester.  He lays out some notable numbers: The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) annual outlays peaked in […]

Budget, Energy, Environment

Wasteful Government Subsidies for Cape Wind Project

August 9, 2013 staff

Wind energy has been touted by environmentalists as clean and cheap.  While it may be clean, it is far from cheap.  A maze of government subsidies, mandates and crony capitalism deeply mask the true cost of wind energy production to make it extremely wasteful of citizens’ dollars.  In the free market, wind energy would never be built without the massive government intervention it receives.

General Waste, Oversight

Duplication Duplication

August 9, 2013 staff

These next few weeks, I will be pointing out areas of duplication, overlap, or fragmentation in the federal government and suggestions on how it can be eliminated that will save millions of dollars for the taxpayers. Since 2011, the General Accountability Office (GAO) has been required to “identify and report annually to Congress on Federal […]

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Payments to the Recently Deceased

August 9, 2013 staff

A June 28, 2013 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report entitled, “USDA Needs to Do More to Prevent Improper Payments to Deceased Individuals” bluntly lays out a pervasive problem that can be easily resolved.

Budget, General Waste

Panic in Detroit

August 9, 2013 staff

On July 18, 2013, Detroit filed a voluntary petition for bankruptcy, becoming the largest American city to do so.  According to CBS News, the city is more than $18 billion in debt with a current budget deficit of $380 million.

Budget, General Waste, Taxes

Just Give Me More Money to Spend

August 8, 2013 staff

Well, finally a big government politician who admits it.  It’s almost refreshing.  Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn) said in a July 25 Round Table with Progressive Democrats of America, “The bottom line is we’re not broke, there’s plenty of money, it’s just the government doesn’t have it.”  This statement is amazing as we approach a $17 […]

Budget, General Waste, Labor, Oversight

It’s All in the Numbers

August 7, 2013 staff

Last week, we got the jobs numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).  They reported a job gain of 162,000 for the month of July.  There wasn’t a lot of hoopla about it because the numbers were pretty pathetic.  Many analysts had expected somewhere between 175,000 to 200,000 jobs.  Plus, the BLS dropped the […]

Budget, General Waste, Oversight

Bravo Senator Coburn!

August 6, 2013 staff

We’ve heard a lot of whining and seen a lot of hand wringing about how awful the the sequester is to the nation’s economy.  (The sequestration is the automatic budget cuts imposed by Congress that is occurring in the federal government.)  We hear about federal employees being furloughed, children not being able to attend school, […]

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Boeing Bogusness is Business as Usual

August 3, 2013 staff

Today, Citizens Against Government Waste expressed outrage over the revelation that laid-off Boeing workers in the state of Washington will qualify for federal Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA), an unemployment benefits program that far exceeds the benefits normally handed out to unemployed workers. According to an August 1 story in the Seattle Times, the Department of […]

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