Thursday, August 07, 2014

INSPECTORS GENERAL COMPLAIN TO CONGRESS ABOUT ADMINISTRATION

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47 Inspectors General serving in various departments of the Executive Branch have complained in a formal letter to Congress that they are being impeded from doing their jobs by the overt lack of cooperation and obstruction of those various agencies.  The letter, signed by more than half of the total of Inspectors General, say that have been denied access to records on the basis such information was protected by Executive Privilege.  

The Inspectors General, several of whom were nominated for their roles by President Obama, said such interpretations of the law represent “potentially serious challenges to the authority of every Inspector General and our ability to conduct our work thoroughly, independently, and in a timely manner.”  

We all know that with Congress currently will not be able to do anything about it; the Democrats will absolutely not allow anything to be done about it.  WE are the ones who have to do something about it by changing the mix of incumbents in the Congress in November.  This is an extremely important and informative step taken by these I.G.s and they will probably be fired over it; that's the standard method used by the White House to get rid of impudents. 

Such a letter has never before been written in the history of the United States.   All I can say is: "Wow." 

That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted.  

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