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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on May 19, 2014 8:13:04 GMT -5
No elaborations 'just' a list: VA scandal ACA IRS Benghazi Fast & Furious Immigration NSA secret service Home Land Security Dept. of Agriculture voter ID's political appointments congress's inaction etc., etc., etc. "madder than Hell" ~ 'me', Obama, Shinseki, Boehner, Bundy, 'the American people', etc., etc., etc. On Sunday, the White House chief of staff told CBS’s “Face the Nation” that President Obama, not to be outdone, is “madder than hell” about the VA’s failures. Of course, what’s lost in this contrived and cynical display of outrage from the president and his VA secretary is the fact that they’re the ones responsible for the agency’s performance. If the VA isn’t working, they should be working to fix it—not telling us how angry it makes them, like a pair of passive observers to the scene. We also now know that these problems were raised with the administration during the presidential transition in 2008. The president and Sec. Shinseki knew about the problems then – red tape, wait times, uneven care – and yet did not fix the problems. Instead, together they made the problem worse; exploding the VA budget without demanding commensurate improvements in performance. We’re beyond the point when expressing outrage, or long drawn-out investigations, at VA can be considered a constructive response. We know what the problems are; it’s time for action. So goes yet another Obama administration scandal. nation.foxnews.com/2014/05/18/%E2%80%98-hotbed-corruption%E2%80%99-judge-jeanine-slams-va-over-alleged-secret-lists
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on May 20, 2014 7:08:06 GMT -5
"The =EGG= that cooked the Golden Goose!"
Now he's gone and done it "For Sure!" Obama's known about the VA problem since he took office in '08 and hired an overseer he said we'd not have to worry about him doing the job. Yep! he was right, they're both doing the job to undermine the complete government system.
This will also certainly have a determinable effect on HIS "Obama Care" thingy with the republicans. If they did have a chance in this fall's election, I think they just lost it??? Now, if the Tea Party can launch the right campaign they have a good chance of overriding the democrats and the established republicans. It's possible "WE" may be able to save this country from destruction after all!!!
After (all else) that's taken place in this administration it's high time "WE" dumped them all!!! Starting over can't be as bad as continuing to contend with them, now can it?
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