"Boss, you want I should break a leg or two?" |
Villaraigosa claimed, "The movement has awakened the country's conscience, it has given voice to those who have not heard."
Oh, the humanity. Oy, the smell. |
The Occupy Anything But a Real Job Mob are angry, but have so little focus about where this anger should be directed--they don't even see how the present administration is responsible for any of the cronyism, because Obama is "cool" somehow, perhaps because they are so easy to trick into believing that he cares about them. Solyndra belongs to him completely. Fast and Furious belongs to his administration and the cronies he put in place to run it, Chicago-style.
Nostrils flared and belly bared, the Weiners set out |
Sen. McCaskill: "Oh what a tangled web we weave" |
Senator Claire McCaskill, D-Mo, chairs a subcommittee on the Homeland Security Senate Committee and is calling for an investigation into a $433 million government contract for a smallpox drug from Siga Technologies, a company that appears to have gained political favor. Democratic donor, Ronald Perelman, has the controlling share of Siga and emails revealing the Obama administration replaced the lead negotiator on the project after Siga complained about them, when they showed concern about how much money Siga would make from the deal. In fact, small pox doses would cost $255 a pop, and this is an extraordinary amount of money for something that is already in supply with the government. There will be more on this, and morons involved, in the future. For now, let us give kudos to McCaskill in her pursuit of ethics in spite of her party affiliation.
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