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General Waste

General Waste

CCAGW’s Congressional Ratings: A Recap of 2014 and the 2016 Presidential Candidates

08/13/2015 wchristian

On July 30, the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW), the lobbying arm of Citizens Against Government Waste, released its 2014 Congressional Ratings, highlighting the voting records of all 535 members of Congress.  The ratings, which CCAGW has issued annually since 1990, identify which members of Congress voted to protect and save the taxpayers’ money, as well as those who consistently voted against their interests on spending and taxes.

General Waste

Changing the Culture of Wasteful Spending

08/13/2015 staff

The U.S. Ambassador to an African nation asked his facility manager to order four flower pots for the embassy; nothing fancy, just four plastic flower pots.  He came back and said, on second thought; order a truck load of them since there is a lot of money left in the facilities budget and it should all be spent.  The facility manager ordered the pots, and when they arrived, four of them were placed where they were needed around the embassy compound.  The rest were unloaded and placed out of sight behind a building, where they were left to slowly crumble in the blazing African sun.

General Waste

Ohio Checkbook Shows How Transparency is Supposed to Work

08/13/2015 Curtis Kalin

It has often been said that “sunlight is the best disinfectant” for the government.  Informing citizens about how bureaucrats spend their money will help to ensure that it will be spent wisely.  No effort has exemplified this principle more succinctly and comprehensively than the initiative undertaken by Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel (R).

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

Bigger is not Better

07/27/2015 Elizabeth Wright

News broke on Friday, July 24 that Anthem, the largest for-profit managed health care company in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, will purchase Cigna for $48.4 billion.  The total deal, which includes purchasing Cigna’s debt, is worth $54.2 billion.  Cigna is known primarily for administrating health insurance coverage for large employers.  The Wall […]

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

Our Constitution Continues to Dissolve

06/30/2015 Elizabeth Wright

On Thursday, June 25, the Constitution and our tripartite system of government took a major hit.  The Supreme Court, in a 6 to 3 opinion, ruled against the plaintiffs in King v Burwell, a lawsuit concerning who was entitled to taxpayer-funded subsidies in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) better known as ObamaCare.  You may recall […]

General Waste, Oversight, Privacy, Taxes

IRS Hiring of Outside Litigator Appears to Violate Law and Infringe Privacy

05/20/2015 Thomas Schatz

In what appears to be an unprecedented and illegal action, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has apparently for the first time hired a law firm to assist in the income tax audit and investigation of a taxpayer. In a May 13, 2015 letter to IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) […]

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Trade Promotion: When Authority Is Tempered by Accountability

05/15/2015 wchristian

In the semantics of “fast track” legislation related to trade agreements, words matter.  Historically referred to as “trade promotion authority” (TPA), the bill currently being considered by the Senate first and then the House establishes the parameters within which a president can negotiate a treaty with other nations.  In exchange for this curb on the executive, the legislative branch agrees to limit its own prerogatives, as well.  The Congress is bound to either approve or reject any such treaty with an “up or down” vote:  it can be neither amended nor filibustered.  Thus, it is “fast tracked.”

General Waste, Oversight, Transportation

The Ghoulish Amtrak Blame Game

05/15/2015 Curtis Kalin

Within hours of the deadly crash of an Amtrak train in Philadelphia, big spenders from Washington and New York pounced on the tragedy as a reason to throw more taxpayer money Amtrak’s way. Let’s begin with the fact that eight people lost their lives in this accident. More than 200 were injured. Politicians and liberal […]

General Waste

DOE’s Green Loan Programs Waste More Green than They Create

05/15/2015 Curtis Kalin

A decade after the creation of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) first program to stimulate green energy projects, the concept is projected to lose more money than it receives, leaving taxpayers holding the reusable cloth bag.

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

GAO Cites Billions Left on the Chopping Block

03/11/2015 Curtis Kalin

The prevailing wisdom inside the Beltway and especially among big-government politicians and bureaucrats is one that was espoused by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in 2013.  Flummoxed by a reporter’s question on budget cuts, she literally threw up her hands and exclaimed, “The cupboard is bare! There’s no more cuts to make!”

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