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General Waste

Fraud? What, Me Worry?

07/12/2013 staff

While most of the public was focused on the Obama Administration’s announcement that the employer mandate under Obamacare would be delayed a year, another postponement was slipped in under the radar.  The administration decided to forgo, for the time being anyway, implanting the anti-fraud measures for those individuals that accept taxpayer-funded subsidies to purchase health […]

Agriculture, General Waste

Heard It Through the Grape Vine

07/11/2013 staff

What would you think of a government that believes too many raisins are being grown and harvested in a particular year so it decides to confiscate a portion of the crop?  Even worse, more often than not, the government will not pay the farmer for the portion of the crop it has taken.  Sounds almost Soviet-esque doesn’t […]

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In the Year 2015

07/10/2013 staff

By now you have heard how the Obama Administration is delaying the implementation of the employer mandate for Obamacare until 2015.  While detractors of the law claim the motive behind the delay is to stop mass chaos just before the 2014 election that will harm Democrats, defenders sight other reasons.  Valarie Jarrett, senior advisor to […]

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Africa Doesn’t Need a Task Force Funded by American Taxpayers

07/04/2013 staff

President Obama has wrapped up his eight day tour of Africa on July 3, 2013, during which he has pledged policies aimed at improving the continent.  One such pledge came about during a speech in Tanzania, when the president announced his forthcoming initiatives against the poaching and trafficking of protected African wildlife.  According to a […]

Agriculture, Budget, Congress, Earmarks, General Waste, Oversight, Pig Book

Bottom Feeders Take a Bite Out of the Farm Bill

07/04/2013 staff

On June 10, 2013 the Senate passed its version of the Farm Bill, which included provisions to operate catfish inspections by the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).  Senators John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Jean Shaheen (D-N.H.) sponsored an amendment that would have eliminated the program, but a vote was blocked by Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Debbie […]

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Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.

06/28/2013 staff

We’ve made it pretty clear on this blog that Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will not be good for Americans.  Its big government approach will drive up costs and lower the quality of the kind of healthcare we have become accustomed to.  There is something else it will do and that is firmly […]

Energy, General Waste

What’s the Presidency For?”

06/27/2013 staff

On June 12, actor Robert Redford wrote an editorial in USA Today criticizing the president for taking little to no action with respect to global warming…oh pardon…climate change.   Redford stated, “Clearly, the president understands the climate issue.  But he owes more to future generations than his intellectual acknowledgement about the hardships they will face if […]

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

Waking Up to Reality

06/26/2013 staff

The press and many fans of Obamacare are beginning to wake up to problems with the healthcare law.  It appears reality, not the Utopia that was promised, is settling in.  I have written about this in an earlier blog found here.  Now, the New York Times is pondering another possible scenario with respect to the law and employers.  […]

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COINS Act Makes Cents

06/25/2013 staff

On June 6, 2013, Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa),  along with Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), and Mark Udall (D-Colo.) introduced S. 1105, the Currency Optimization, Innovation, and National Savings Act.  This bipartisan legislation would save the United State $4.5 billion by eliminating the $1 bill and replacing with the $1 […]

Budget, General Waste, Oversight

Boneheaded Bonuses and Boondoggles

06/22/2013 staff

Just when you thought the IRS had been properly chastised and humbled for its egregious behavior with respect to its over-the-top spending on training conferences, some $50 million between 2010 and 2012, the agency is now preparing to hand out $70 million in bonus money to its employees.  This is being done in spite of […]

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