Return to Article: Procurement provision in hurricane aid bill raises eyebrows
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We haven't BEGUN to see the looting response to Katrina yet. Just wait until the pols get their collective hands on this "aid!" And folks? I doesn't matter which party the pol says they belong to - they all are self-serving when it comes to our tax dollars.
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It must be nice to play with the taxpayers' dollars like this. This will prove to be loaded with corruption before it is over with. The government already knows how some people in government have abused credit cards assigned to them - everything from prostitutes to fancy jewelry have been purchased and so far I have seen little taken against those who abuse these cards. If this happens again, in the face of this disaster, let's see a little prison time for those who abuse the system. I don't mean the ENRON type either. Americans are getting fed up with this type of crap and it needs to end. If Congress can't end it, lets end their careers and elect those who will faithfully serve the american people and their interests.
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A typical solution by a government that is 'reactive' instead of 'proactive' when there has been documented proof of credit card abuse! Business as usual....at the taxpayer'$ expen$e!!
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