"The Most Transparent Administration—Ever"
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"The Most Transparent Administration—Ever"
Seen the "fine print" at the bottom of The ObamaCare Navigator's Guide?
(Found through Googling).
(Aug, 2013—isn't that a bit late for this serious attack on one-sixth of our economy?)
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INFORMATION NOT RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY LAW: This information has not been publicly disclosed and may be privileged and confidential. It is for internal government use only and must not be disseminated, distributed, or copied to persons not authorized to receive the information. Unauthorized disclosure may result in prosecution to the full extent of the law.
(Found through Googling).
(Aug, 2013—isn't that a bit late for this serious attack on one-sixth of our economy?)
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Re: "The Most Transparent Administration—Ever"
I posted that in another thread. But it is awful, isn't it?
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Re: "The Most Transparent Administration—Ever"
WHL wrote:I posted that in another thread. But it is awful, isn't it?
Echoes of:
"It's the economy, Stupid"
(...but we can't say that here...)
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Who Are We At War With?
Extreme Secrecy Eroding Support for Obama's Trade Pact
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If you want to hear the details of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal the Obama administration is hoping to pass, you’ve got to be a member of Congress, and you’ve got to go to classified briefings and leave your staff and cellphone at the door.
If you’re a member who wants to read the text, you’ve got to go to a room in the basement of the Capitol Visitor Center and be handed it one section at a time, watched over as you read, and forced to hand over any notes you make before leaving.
Obama’s seeking a renewal of fast-track authority, which would empower him to negotiate trade deals that then go to Congress for up-or-down votes but not amendments. He says he needs that authority to complete the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a 12-country free trade agreement that he calls essential to stopping China from setting trade, labor and environmental standards in the Asia-Pacific region.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
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Re: "The Most Transparent Administration—Ever"
The TPP looks like a mega gift to global corporations and I hope there are enough Democrats to ditch it.
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Re: "The Most Transparent Administration—Ever"
Yep, transparent alright!
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Pew: Two-thirds of reporters say Obama administration spies on them
Seeing that the press covers for Obumble at every opportunity, Obumble must have a lot of dirt on them.
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In a survey of investigative reporters that makes Richard Nixon’s enemies list look like child's play, nearly seven in 10 said they believe that the Obama administration has spied on their phone calls, emails and online searches.
According to a Pew Research Center survey of 454 media figures, 64 percent “believe that the U.S. government has probably collected data” from their calls and email and eight in 10 believe just being a journalist jumps the chance Uncle Sam is spying on them.
The survey follows multiple reports of actual spying by federal officials on reporters, and the White House’s effort to track down those who leak information to reporters despite long-forgotten promises to be the most transparent administration ever.
Still, most reporters said that they continue to plug away.
“Just 14 percent say that in the past 12 months, such concerns have kept them from pursuing a story or reaching out to a particular source, or have led them to consider leaving investigative journalism altogether,” said the survey of members of Investigative Reporters and Editors by Pew in association with Columbia University’s Tow Center for Digital Journalism.
It has, though, prompted about half to change how they do their job, by inventing new ways to store and collect their information.
That’s in part because they don’t have much faith in online security offered by their employers or internet service providers.
The Washington Examiner
Seeing that the press covers for Obumble at every opportunity, Obumble must have a lot of dirt on them.
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My Dog Ate My Emails...
IRS' Latest Email Excuse Draws It Closer To Rogue Agency Status
The IRS needs more money?
The IRS has become the "Mafia on the Potomac"
Lawlessness: On Day 768 of the IRS scandal targeting political dissidents, the tax agency said it has more emails to release. Only it can't release them until September because it must ensure there are no duplicates.
Missing yet another court-ordered deadline on June 12, the Internal Revenue Service has failed to release 6,400 new emails found on the hard drive of Lois Lerner, former tax exempt organization chief, pertaining to the agency's admitted targeting of administration critics.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.investors.com ...
The IRS needs more money?
The IRS has become the "Mafia on the Potomac"
Re: "The Most Transparent Administration—Ever"
I heard that on the radio. Right, they need to check to make sure there are no duplicates. And we are so stupid we believe that?
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The Obama administration is violating the federal transparency law to cover up it plans to use tax money to rush through citizenship for millions of legal and illegal aliens just in time for the 2016 elections.
Americans should wonder about whether this administration is importing voters and granting unilateral amnesty to help win elections at the expense of the safety and security of American citizens.
Judicial Watch
More:
Judicial Watch Uncovers Email Describing Hillary Clinton as "Often Confused"
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If that person becomes president we are in big trouble. Eight years has been long enough.
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