How Much Do Folks Really Know About Obamacare?
Bill O'Reilly of the the Fox News Channel sent a reporter to Washington to find out how much folks really know about Obamacare.
During the House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the IRS' targeting of conservative groups yesterday, Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) said, "Tea Party groups wouldn’t have been scrutinized if they didn't apply for tax-exempt status."
Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) response was, "So surrender your first amendment rights and we might approve your application?"
As reported by The Blaze, Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-Okla.) spoke on the House Floor today and gave a review of President Obama.
Bridenstine ended by saying, "The president’s dishonesty, incompetence, vengefulness and lack of moral compass lead many to suggest that he is not fit to lead."
Is Attorney General, Eric Holder trying to hide something or does he just not know anything? Does he know that he is under oath here?
Attorney General, Eric Holder testified under oath to a House committee last week and told Rep. Hank Johnson:
"First of all you’ve got a long way to go to try to prosecute the press for publication of material...
Lois Lerner, head of the IRS tax-exempt division, was asked to resign and refused. Was she fired? No, she was placed on administrative leave with pay.
In other words, that's the same as saying, "We don't want you working here at the IRS right now, so go home and we'll keep paying you anyway." That's with your tax dollars by the way.
Rush Limbaugh provided some details about the recent ABC/Washington Post Obama approval poll, in which 51 percent of Americans said they approve of his handling of the presidency, while 44 percent said they didn't
Shreveport's IRS office on Knight St. was the site of a local Tea Party protest today. Members of the Red River Tea Party rallied to show their disdain for the federal tax organization's biased treatment of Tea Party and other right-wing groups.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Is the tea party getting its groove back? Shouts of vindication from around the country suggest the movement's leaders certainly think so.
They say the IRS acknowledgement that it had targeted their groups for extra scrutiny — a claim that tea party activists had made for years — is helping pump new energy into the coalition.
It was only a matter of time until the blame game started on all of the IRS scandal drama. Who is the blame going to now? George W. Bush. Obviously, it is all on him because he has not been in office since the election in '08.