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By Matthew Vadum
President Obama has quietly moved behind the scenes to restore full funding to the radical group ACORN, which was his former employer and legal client. In a move ignored by the media, OMB director Peter Orszag circulated a directive to federal agencies ordering them to begin funding ACORN again. ACORN is the hyperpartisan lead group in the Health Care for America Now (HCAN) coalition and has long supported a government takeover of the U.S. health care system.
The fiscal floodgates will soon re-open for ACORN despite a congressional ban on funding the activist group that has long been a practitioner of election fraud. In a March 16 memo Office of Management and Budget (OMB) director Peter Orszag ordered federal agencies to resume funding the group whose employees were caught on hidden camera videos last year condoning and encouraging a variety of crimes including child prostitution and tax evasion.
The memo came a week after renegade federal judge Nina Gershon of the Eastern District of New York made permanent her temporary injunction prohibiting Congress from cutting off funding for ACORN. The memo also came despite the fact that the Department of Justice is planning to appeal Gershon's ruling and seek a stay pending appeal.
ACORN is under indictment in Nevada for election fraud. Jury selection in set to begin in the summer in Las Vegas. ACORN is also teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
The New York Times noticed this fact only today and got around to reporting it four months after I reported it right here at TAS.
If anyone doubts that this is not the most corrupt administration in history they are living in la la land. The dems at every level seem to be flaunting it right in the peoples faces.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe it was the judicial ruling that forced him to reinstate funding.
ReplyDeleteThe funding cut was only for a few months originally. Temporary.
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