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Dr. Lorenzo Pelly M.D., Lic. No. G2453, Brownsville On August 20, 2021. The Board and Lorenzo Pelly, M.D., 2012 Valley Baptist Physician ...
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photos courtesy of Jerry Danache Driving toward Mexico Boulevard at about 12:50 PM on New Years Day , it occurred to me that the Eddie Garci...
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All taxing entities seem to have the same disregard for the taxpayers money and the taxpayer. The tax dollars seem to empower officials to do things like the GSA did. The government keeps telling the citizens to tighten their belts, while the government entities splurge like this, or waste money or defraud the taxpayers. GSA is a good example of what government officials think about us....and how they use our money.
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DeleteJust today another story @ AP how Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has commuted on military aircraft to his home in northern California 27 since he took over the Pentagon in July, to the tune of $860,000.00 to which he paid-get this-a whopping $17,000.
ReplyDeleteYet another one where our BRILLIANT DUMBOCRATS at the Department of Energy announced Thursday a $100,000 prize for software developers to come up with mobile applications to tell consumers how much energy they are using. One problem there's already dozens of apps for that in the market!!!!!
Bottom line all this wasteful spending just got really out of hand since 2007 when the DUMBOCRATS GAIN CONTROL in Washington and since obamie it's totally out of control to the "10th power".
What are the local DUMBOCRATS doing, the same thing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bush, a Republican, wasted our surplus and put us in a deficit. Our own ex-Congressman Solomon Ortiz, a Democrat, wasted $21 million dollars on the bridge to nowhere at the port. Wasteful spending is not a party issue. It is individual candidates, supporters and employees who run for office because to them government is synonymous with 'money tree' that are the root of the problem. This is why it is important to vote for people who have shown themselves to be efficient and successful in their personal business affairs. Too many moochers, ex-moochers and wanna-be moochers running for office these days.
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