Sunday, September 15, 2013

'A few low-level employees in Cincinnati' my ass Part-

hell, I forget at this point.
Yet another reason for her silence has been unearthed by a 2011 email released by the House Ways and Means Committee in which the woman who claimed she had done nothing wrong admitted that the tea party was not only targeted, but targeted at her direction, in response to the Citizens United case that so outraged President Obama because it reaffirmed the free-speech rights of those who oppose him.

In the February 2011 email, Lerner advised her staff — including then-Exempt Organizations Technical Manager Michael Seto and then-Rulings and Agreements director Holly Paz — that a tea party matter is "very dangerous" and something "Counsel and (Lerner adviser) Judy Kindell need to be in on." Lerner added: "Cincy should probably NOT have these cases."
And this criminal is still collecting a paycheck, of course; they've got to have as many ways as possible of keeping her quiet.


And this time the NYPD professionals managed to hit two bystanders with three shots; missing the target completely, of course.

Because Only Ones are the only ones who can be trusted with guns.  Or something.


Up in Colorado, the Governor is probably wondering if selling himself to Bloomberg was such a good deal.
I do have to wonder myself: was he a cheap whore, or did he get call-girl pricing?
2) During the same period of time, Hickenlooper was in regular telephone contact with Michael Bloomberg, even though Hickenlooper would later claim -- dishonestly, it seems -- he had no direct contacts with Bloomberg. 

3) During the same period of time, according to the public record, full-time lobbyists hired and paid by Bloomberg had total and unconditional access to Hickenlooper and his staff...in fact, drafting the Democratic strategy of ignoring Colorado constituents and railroading the vote.



Why?  Because if you don't have armed agents, and preferably a SWAT team, you're not one of the cool .gov operators(to misuse that word horribly).


Remember, Morse and Giron actually worked pretty hard to get their asses thrown out of those taxpayer-supplied offices:
Recall advocates in Colorado Springs were lucky that John Morse elected to make himself unpopular with almost every conceivable group. “There’s something for everyone with John Morse,” Luke Wagner of the Basic Freedom Defense Fund told me. Indeed. Morse irritated not just gun owners, but also the legalize-marijuana movement, rural Coloradans, independent taxpayers, and women’s advocacy groups. To his surprise, Morse’s imperious behavior awoke a parade of formerly apolitical Coloradans, many of whom were dismayed by the manner in which they had been treated by a group of politicians who had, in the words of Victor Head, the 29-year-old plumber and political novice who beat Michael Bloomberg’s machine, “made their minds up already.”


25 problems for people who move north of Florida.
Ref #1, there was a couple I met years back who'd moved to Oklahoma from California.  Southern, at that.  October arrived, and the first real chilly snap, causing the lady to state "Coat?  We don't have coats, we're from California!"

Seasons can be a bitch, it seems.




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