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General Waste

Budget, General Waste, Healthcare, Jobs, Labor, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Tax and Spend Won’t Fix the Results of the Financial Crisis

September 17, 2013 staff

Today, the President gave a speech on the five-year anniversary of the financial meltdown and claimed his policies of government “investments” and intrusion into the private sector, higher taxes, and more regulations have helped the economy turn the corner.  He called for more government spending as he claimed, yet again, turning the economy around is his top […]

General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Will the Senate Close the Door to Obamacare Fraud?

September 14, 2013 staff

Yesterday, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 2775, legislation that requires the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to have a program in place that verifies the household income and coverage requirements of individuals and families applying for taxpayer-funded subsidies and credits to help them purchase health insurance under Obamacare.  By law, the credits […]

Appropriations, Budget, General Waste

Another New Math?

September 13, 2013 staff

It seems that Treasury Secretary Jack Lew may have created another form of “new math.”  According to CNSNews.com, the U.S. Treasury has not reported an increase in the debt for the entire month of August.  It has remained at the same level every day since May.  As CNSNews points out, “that makes 112 days that, […]

Education, General Waste

A Common Problem in U.S. Education

September 12, 2013 staff

The Common Core State Standards Initiative, originally sponsored by the National Governor’s Association, and supported by President Obama, will change the way students are tested and how teachers will teach by the year 2014.  If there’s any confusion on what that means, just read the Common Core’s mission statement: “The standards are designed to be […]

Appropriations, Communications, Congress, General Waste, National Security

New Voice Opposes MEADS

September 11, 2013 Sean Kennedy

As members of Congress reconvene following their long summer break, one of their most immediate tasks will be to pass legislation to fund the federal government beyond the current fiscal year, which ends at the end of the month. One issue that is likely to crop up (yet) again is funding for the Medium Extended […]

Appropriations, Budget, Congress, Defense, General Waste, National Security, Oversight

Back to Black – II

September 7, 2013 Leslie Paige

A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog about Senator Coburn’s (R-OK) efforts in fighting a bloated federal government, rife with waste, fraud, and abuse.  You may recall his office has produced several reports on where spending could be cut in the federal government. In my blog, I pulled out some examples from one of […]

Agriculture, Appropriations, Budget, Congress, General Waste, Oversight

Seeing Double: Yes, Even More Duplication!

September 5, 2013 Leslie Paige

As part of a continuing series, CAGW is providing you with examples of duplication and overlap within the federal government that has been researched by the Government Accountability Office (GAO).  In the 2011 GAO annual report, “Opportunities to Reduce Potential Duplication in Government Programs, Save Tax Dollars, and Enhance Revenue,” the agency offers 81 suggestions […]

Appropriations, Budget, Commerce, Congress, General Waste, Oversight, Telecommunications

CAGW’s Prime Cuts Hones in On Programmatic Waste

September 5, 2013 Leslie Paige

Every year, Citizens Against Government Waste produces Prime Cuts, a comprehensive list of spending cuts that could be used by Congress to reduce spending and keep the budget under the Budget Control Act spending caps.  Here are just a few of the programs CAGW includes in its Prime Cuts report. Eliminate the Rural Utilities Service 1-Year […]

General Waste, Oversight, Technology

Software Mess At IRS

August 31, 2013 Deborah Collier

On August 29, 2013, The Washington Post published an article about Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Chief Information Officer (CIO) Terence Milholland and his desire to make the agency’s information technology (IT) program “world-class.”  The article cited the uphill battle Milholland faces in merging disparate IT systems, retraining programmers in newer technologies, and dealing with entrenched […]

Budget, Commerce, Congress, General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Just Words?

August 30, 2013 staff

Yesterday, The Daily Caller highlighted a continuing issue I have with the Obama Administration and that is using words that attempt to hide or do not describe what the government is talking about.  For example, the President constantly uses the word “revenue” instead of taxes and “investment” instead of more government spending.  But that is not the […]

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