The Obama administration has been using funds confiscated from
settlements of federal lawsuits and similar sources to be placed into a secret “slush
fund.” Of course, Congress funds the
Executive Branch through its annual appropriations bills and such funds are
strictly prohibited by law from being used for political purposes. It has recently been discovered that Obama
has a secret slush fund of over $800 million and that he is, in fact, using it
for political purposes.
COMMENTS:
Perhaps that’s where he’s getting the money to circumvent a
Congressional order prohibiting him from using government funds to close
Gitmo? I don’t care if the money comes
from settlements or not; it’s OUR money, not his. He needs to be impeached.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Now that Trump has clinched 1,237 delegates, why does he
even bother to go to California and get pummeled by angry mobs? (Tessie ~ Wenatchee, WA)
A. California will play a very key role in the general
election. He needs to build up that
voter base. And I would not be surprised if the "mobs" are all members of the SEIU.
Q. Why is New Mexico’s Gary Johnson sticking his neck out to
be the Libertarian presidential candidate?
If he turns out to be “the spoiler” who denies Trump the presidency and
hands it to Clinton, won’t he be ostracized for eternity? (Theo ~ Evanston, IL)
A. Yes, but he’ll also be filthy rich with all of those
enticements from Romney, Kristol and the Kohls.
Q. Will the fact that 11 or 12 states are joining together
in a lawsuit against Obama’s transgender bathroom edict have any effect? (Garland ~ Yreka, CA)
A. Not until long after Obama leaves office. Getting together a whole bunch of state
governors, such as in the National Governors Association, to sign a pledge not
to abide by the edict would be a good first step; this would transfer the
impetus to the U.S. Department of Justice to file suit against the states and
it would also alert the Congress and the citizens to the fight about to be
enjoined. This step would be even more
forceful of the legislators of those states would pass individual state
resolutions backing up the actions of their governors.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and
your government when it deserves it.” ~ Mark Twain
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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