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Appropriations, Budget, Congress, General Waste, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

A Clean CR is a Dirty Rotten Shame

10/05/2013 wchristian

On the October 2nd edition of Fox News Channel’s Special Report, columnist Charles Krauthammer decried the Democrats’ disingenuous insistence on a “clean CR,” implying that such an approach is actually a ratification of failure.  On the one hand, it would underscore the fact that both chambers of Congress had failed in one of their most […]

Appropriations, Budget, Congress, General Waste, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Debate and Compromise Is Not a One-Way Street

10/01/2013 staff

A few months back my 20-something niece was complaining about how Congress, in particular the Republican House, was just not cooperating with President Obama over spending, taxes, and government-investments like bridges and green energy.  She said the current system was broken and that we needed something new so things could be done quickly.  I said, […]

Appropriations, Budget, Congress, General Waste, Oversight

Nancy’s Cupboard May be Bare but There are Certainly Bats in Her Belfry

09/27/2013 staff

On Sunday, when asked about deficit reduction, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) declared on CNN’s Sunday show State of the Union that “the cupboard is bare…there’s no more cuts to make.” This shocking quote reminded me of Tom Delay (R-TX), former House Majority Leader, who said in 2005 that there is “no fat” left […]

Congress, General Waste, Postal Service

Death, Taxes, and Postal Rate Hikes

09/27/2013 wchristian

It seems that, in addition to death and taxes, one more thing is certain:  the price rise of postage stamps.  My earliest recollection of the price of a stamp?  It was in 1972:  an 8-cent stamp, providing my first appreciation for Dwight D. Eisenhower, whose visage was pasted to the upper right-hand corner of any […]

Budget, Congress, Entitlements, General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Regulations

Legislation Puts Medicare Recovery Auditing, and Taxpayers, At Risk

09/20/2013 Leslie Paige

Government waste, fraud, and abuse are a scourge on American taxpayers and a multi-billion dollar insult to the federal budget, but preventing improper payments, particularly in Medicare, is now running into roadblocks despite being a rare example of success.  Medicare providers, particularly hospitals, which have for years received billions in improper overpayments, now fully appreciate […]

Appropriations, Communications, Congress, General Waste, National Security

New Voice Opposes MEADS

09/11/2013 Sean Kennedy

As members of Congress reconvene following their long summer break, one of their most immediate tasks will be to pass legislation to fund the federal government beyond the current fiscal year, which ends at the end of the month. One issue that is likely to crop up (yet) again is funding for the Medium Extended […]

Appropriations, Budget, Congress, Defense, General Waste, National Security, Oversight

Back to Black – II

09/07/2013 Leslie Paige

A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog about Senator Coburn’s (R-OK) efforts in fighting a bloated federal government, rife with waste, fraud, and abuse.  You may recall his office has produced several reports on where spending could be cut in the federal government. In my blog, I pulled out some examples from one of […]

Appropriations, Budget, Commerce, Congress, General Waste, Oversight, Telecommunications

CAGW’s Prime Cuts Hones in On Programmatic Waste

09/05/2013 Leslie Paige

Every year, Citizens Against Government Waste produces Prime Cuts, a comprehensive list of spending cuts that could be used by Congress to reduce spending and keep the budget under the Budget Control Act spending caps.  Here are just a few of the programs CAGW includes in its Prime Cuts report. Eliminate the Rural Utilities Service 1-Year […]

Agriculture, Appropriations, Budget, Congress, General Waste, Oversight

Seeing Double: Yes, Even More Duplication!

09/05/2013 Leslie Paige

As part of a continuing series, CAGW is providing you with examples of duplication and overlap within the federal government that has been researched by the Government Accountability Office (GAO).  In the 2011 GAO annual report, “Opportunities to Reduce Potential Duplication in Government Programs, Save Tax Dollars, and Enhance Revenue,” the agency offers 81 suggestions […]

Budget, Commerce, Congress, General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Just Words?

08/30/2013 staff

Yesterday, The Daily Caller highlighted a continuing issue I have with the Obama Administration and that is using words that attempt to hide or do not describe what the government is talking about.  For example, the President constantly uses the word “revenue” instead of taxes and “investment” instead of more government spending.  But that is not the […]

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