Topic: More trouble for Obama appointees | |
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crickstergo
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Thu 03/12/09 08:15 PM
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http://www.wtop.com/?nid=596&sid=1622618
WASHINGTON - An employee of the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer and a private contractor were charged with corruption Thursday after an FBI raid at the former office of one of President Obama's appointees, Vivek Kundra. Kundra is on leave from his White House job until further details of the case become known, a White House source tells the Associated Press. Kundra has not been linked to Thursday's raid. =========================== His job for Obama is Chief Information Officer. Looks like he failed at his old job if indeed he is not linked. You see, he didn't have enough information. =========================== http://www.newser.com/story/53170/treasury-pick-withdraws-after-vetting-issue.html Staffing the Treasury Department is proving to be a pickle for the Obama administration, with the third candidate in less than a week withdrawing from consideration today, ABC News reports. H. Rodgin Cohen, a partner with law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, was considered the top choice for Deputy Treasury Secretary until an “issue” arose in the final stages of his vetting process. “Back to the drawing board,” for the position, one aide said. ============================ I guess the tax cheating Geitner will have to solve the banking crisis all by himself. Obama can't seem to find a honest person for the second most important position in the Treasury Department. |
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I know Bush was a clod, but God damn. Obama is about as incompetent as you could possibly expect a lawyer/community organizer, pretending to be an executive, can be.
Is there someone in the Dumbocratic party that hasn't cheated on their taxes, and could possibly fill some of these fairly important positions? |
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Edited by
crickstergo
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Thu 03/12/09 08:39 PM
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Obama was for public campaign financing, then against it, but now is for reform of campaign financing.
Obama was against earmarks in bills, signed a bill full of them, and now is for earmark reform. Obama critized Bush for signing statements attached to bills declaring provisions non binding, and now has signed a bill declaring five provisions nonbinding, and says now he wants to "rein in the practice". Amazing, just amazing............ |
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During the Campaign I Said there would be no BO in the White House. I was Wrong, and Along with BO there's a lot of BS as well! |
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