White House moves to restrict criticism of stimulus projects
"First, we will expand the restriction on oral communications to cover all persons, not just federally registered lobbyists. For the first time, we will reach contacts not only by registered lobbyists but also by unregistered ones, as well as anyone else exerting influence on the process. We concluded this was necessary under the unique circumstances of the stimulus program." writes White House “special counsel to the president for ethics and government reform, Norm Eisen, in the spirit of transparency as always”“We were all told by the president that the stimulus package would result in millions of shovel-ready jobs and a boost to the economy. Should that not happen as soon as promised, don't make a stink. It's not going to be permitted. So after this, you may not see any criticism here… yeah, right” ... Bob Parks
Once again, I am so angry, I will refrain from sharing how I feel and what I think on this subject... Now I'm starting to understand why the government is building detainment compounds in America... reeducation camps! May they burn in hell!
emphasis added by Denney Crane
3 comments:
The Far Right suddenly being concerned about the Bill of Rights after W trampling on the 4th Amendment for eight years is laughable.
Give it up, buddy. We won!!!!
The current -- Heck, 99% of the 545 of them up there on the hill, are pushing their luck. And the pushing is about to be pushed back.
As always, BRAVO, good post. Got a new video for you to ck out.
1:06 PM,
I don't know about the far right, but I am/was not happy about many things Bush did. His actions were not conservative. He helped pave the way to allow our rights to be taken away.
Unfortunately, you think you won, but your children and grandchildren will be paying for the win... as well as you if you pay an electricity bill, buy gasoline, draw a paycheck, pay an ARM home loan or buy groceries.
Revel in your victory, I can afford it...
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