Misty
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Between the Fannie Freddie Scandal, The GSA scandal, and the Secret Service scandal, Obama has shown how much disrespect he and his fellow democrats have for the hardworking tax payer.*
"NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- When the dust settles, the federal bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be the most expensive government rescue of the financial crisis -- it already stands at $153 billion and counting."
Fannie, Freddie reform won't halt more huge taxpayer losses - Feb. 11, 2011
"Right now, Washington is roiled by two budget conflicts of vastly different scale. The first is the ongoing fallout from revelations that the General Services Administration has spent lavishly on perks for its employees, including a conference in Las Vegas that cost taxpayers $823,000. The scrutiny of travel by federal employees this episode inspired has turned a small spotlight on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's frequent trips home to California, which have cost the Pentagon $860,000 in the last year. (The defense secretary is not allowed to fly commercial.)"
The GSA scandal is a drop in the Buffett: picturing the scale of the spending - ABC News
"Three Secret Service agents have already lost their jobs after it was revealed that 11 agents and 10 U.S. military personnel engaged the services of as many as 20 prostitutes in one wild night while they were doing advance work for President Obama’s visit to Colombia. According to preliminary reports, the dusk-to-dawn drunken sex spree came to light when one of the women – who insisted that she was a high-paid call girl, not a common street hooker – got upset when one agent refused to pay her a fee worthy of her status."
U.S. Secret Service news, photos and video - latimes.com
"NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- When the dust settles, the federal bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be the most expensive government rescue of the financial crisis -- it already stands at $153 billion and counting."
Fannie, Freddie reform won't halt more huge taxpayer losses - Feb. 11, 2011
"Right now, Washington is roiled by two budget conflicts of vastly different scale. The first is the ongoing fallout from revelations that the General Services Administration has spent lavishly on perks for its employees, including a conference in Las Vegas that cost taxpayers $823,000. The scrutiny of travel by federal employees this episode inspired has turned a small spotlight on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's frequent trips home to California, which have cost the Pentagon $860,000 in the last year. (The defense secretary is not allowed to fly commercial.)"
The GSA scandal is a drop in the Buffett: picturing the scale of the spending - ABC News
"Three Secret Service agents have already lost their jobs after it was revealed that 11 agents and 10 U.S. military personnel engaged the services of as many as 20 prostitutes in one wild night while they were doing advance work for President Obama’s visit to Colombia. According to preliminary reports, the dusk-to-dawn drunken sex spree came to light when one of the women – who insisted that she was a high-paid call girl, not a common street hooker – got upset when one agent refused to pay her a fee worthy of her status."
U.S. Secret Service news, photos and video - latimes.com
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