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The budget gambit Democrats are embracing to fast-track President Joe Biden?s $1.9 trillion pandemic aid plan will trigger billions of dollars in cuts to critical programs.:0003
The budget gambit Democrats are embracing to fast-track President Joe Biden?s $1.9 trillion pandemic aid plan will trigger billions of dollars in cuts to critical programs.:0003
and this is your opinion based on what.opcorn2
No sir, my opinion is as useless as yours.
Politico :0008
it's your opinion until you provide the source with quoted text with byline or a link.
Journalists tend to get a little pissed off when you don't.
The farmers have been getting welfare payments because of Trump's failed trade deal with China. You want to continue the Welfare?
Please post what you read that supports your post about the Democrats cutting health care.
Funny how you can?t find something that doesn?t support your agenda even when it comes from a place you claim you get your news.:facepalm:
Funnier how you can't produce it.
Funny how you can?t find something that doesn?t support your agenda even when it comes from a place you claim you get your news.:facepalm:
I really just wanted to feel like I was part of the whine whine z club. :0074
I get my news from Reuters.com, the Washington Post, and Yahoo News. I just looked and didn't see anything. :shrug:
Report: ACORN hasn't violated fed regulations
<!--subtitle--><!--byline-->By Jake Sherman
POLITICO
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<script language="JavaScript"> if(requestedWidth > 0){ document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.width = requestedWidth + "px"; document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.margin = "0px 0px 10px 10px"; } </script>A Congressional Research Service report commissioned by the House Judiciary Committee says ACORN hasn't violated any federal regulations the past five years. The report, released by Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers's, D-Mich., staff Tuesday evening, also reports that the undercover filmmakers that allegedly caught employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now breaking the law may have violated state law in their filming operation.
Separately on Tuesday, a New York federal judge rejected a motion from the Justice Department to reconsider a decision that ruled a bill that stopped funding for ACORN as an unconstitutional bill of attainder.
The CRS report is part of a slew of government inquests into the group, which was swept up in a number of embarrassing situations in the past several months. The Government Accountability Office recently opened its own report, and Republican Reps. Darrell Issa of California and Steve King of Iowa have led the charge in demanding more investigations and hearings into the group.
ACORN has been under a cloud for several months. ACORN employees have been accused of voter registration fraud, and the organization has faced serious financial problems.
The CRS report, however, will give the organization's backers some comfort and conservatives some ammo. It details that the, the beleaguered community group has received tens of millions of taxpayer dollars in the past several fiscal years ? including one $16 million grant and an additional grant worth $7.8 million. An ACORN aide noted that much of the money was to ACORN Housing, which is legally a separate entity.
I get my news from Reuters.com, the Washington Post, and Yahoo News. I just looked and didn't see anything. :shrug:
I read it. It was on my yahoo front page.
The farmers have been getting welfare payments because of Trump's failed trade deal with China. You want to continue the Welfare?
Why is Sleepy Joe Biden keeping Trump?s China tariffs in place ?
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