With all of the tons of extra spending, this bozo couldn’t properly plan the finances to keep these sites running? What an incompetent fool as president.
Someone sent me a list of thousants of California government programs and “offices”, you know, office of this, office of that, with the comment, of all these, the only things they can think to cut are libraries, police and fire services?
And I am sure it is just coincidence that these sites, offering transparency, are shutting down “because the Republicans shut down the government”.
How much does it cost to transfer files too a website nowadays, anyway?
“The White House requested $35 million for the e-government fund in 2011. The House allocated only $2 million in its bill, H.R. 1. The Senate, meanwhile, would provide $20 million for the e-government fund. “
Wtf? Why doesn’t he shut down MoochelleWookie’s staff first instead of (apparently) some government reportability sites that only had lip service support from zero to begin with??
This has the appearance of yet another artificially manufactured crisis...
On less round of Golf a year would fund every one of those sites for a decades.
As well as feed 5,000 starving children.
Union cops and firefighters are the first to go.
Tried and true scare tactic from the feds down to township dog catcher.
We wouldn’t want these federal unionists to go without a job would we?
And so it begins.
Since this thread deals with money, it’s appropriate that I pose my question here.
All of The One’s Czars and other minions have been looking to sue the crap out of every private enterprise organization they can find over the past couple of years. So where has all that money gone (the fines)? Has it gone to the Treasury? Or has it mysteriously found its way into the CREEP, the Committee to Re-Elect the Creep?
The list, ping
Let me know if you would like to be on or off the ping list
It’s less expensive to just to fill the FOI requests.
Will graft.gov, bribery.gov and kickbacks.gov still be up and running?