Gop Fiscal Honesty Myth Shattered- $billions Lost In Iraq
Category: Business, Government, Politics |
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When the Inspector General for the Defense Department recently released a 69-page audit to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform criticizing the ‘reckless at best’, accounting practices by the Pentagon of the Iraq invasion and subsequent occupation that couldn’t rationally account for almost $15 Billion worth of goods and services ranging from trucks, bottled water and mattresses to rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns that were bought from contractors in the Iraq reconstruction effort. You would think the American People would be outraged and in the streets immediately protesting, or at the very least contacting their congressman demanding a better explanation of how $15 billion just vanished without a clue. Read more »
Unhealthy Campus Gun Violence Focus On Reaganomics Ending Plausible Government Leadership
Category: Government, Uncategorized |
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Let’s compassionately reflect a moment as we summarize the recent violent massacres by guns across America during the past decade.
There is the most recent Stephen Kazmierczak, the 27-year-old “outstanding student” at Northern Illinois University (NIU), who gunned down and killed five of his classmates and wounded 15 others before killing himself. He was not considered a stereotype serial killer, but he was being treated for a mental health condition. Read more »

