Federal Money Going to Districts That Don't Exist
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Updated: 6:46 AM Nov 18, 2009
Federal Money Going to Districts That Don't Exist
Federal money is going to imaginary congressional districts.
Posted: 6:46 AM Nov 18, 2009
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Washington lawmakers passed the stimulus bill earlier this year to create jobs across the country. Now that the stimulus bill is in effect, some lawmakers say there is either fraud or negligence involved.

Lawmakers say millions of taxpayer dollars are being spent in congressional districts that don't even exist.
Two of those are in Colorado. The 00 Congressional District and the 30th Congressional District aren't real.

Representative Mike Coffman says "at best there is massive incompetence, at worst there is massive fraud."

Both parties are calling for an investigation into where the money has gone.


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Posted by: $$ on Nov 18, 2009 at 02:02 PM

oh how shocking!!!! http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091118/ap_on_bi_ge/us_nominee_tax_problems_1 more corruption by the ones who are supposed to uphold laws of treasury explains everything, surprised that not trillions have gone missing,wasted, abused !
Posted by: Nicole Location: Colorado Springs on Nov 18, 2009 at 12:42 PM

So how do I go about turning my personal address into a congressional district? I wouldn't mind a few million stimulus bucks! I'll even provide a weekly spending report with receipts! That's more than what the government does. Or how about a government study of my family? I know the traditional functional family is nearly extinct. The government had better document it before the concept is lost forever. The government waste is horrific. What if we just send our taxes to the wrong account like my own? Think I could get away with it? If the IRS can beat us down for a couple hundred bucks, why can't the government keep track of millions, billions, or even trillions? They can't possibly be that incompetent. It's deliberate, folks, and it's hidden under the guise of wasteful spending that seems to have no consequences for those involved.
Posted by: Rob Location: Colorado Springs on Nov 18, 2009 at 11:38 AM

Well put, Barney (not Barney Frank, I hope). I have tried several times to drink myself "Kennedy-stupid," to no avail. I'm going to have to try another strategy. It is truly beyond belief that there are still B.O. supporters out there. How deep can one bury their own head in the sand?
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