We’ve been hearing for months about the waste, fraud and abuse that has been going on in Obama’s politicized U.S. census drive.
This latest from the Boy Wonder, James O’Keefe, documents some of that waste and fraud:
In six months, Media Matters will expose the entire thing as a hoax based on the fact that the money James and his friend were throwing at the end of the “heavily edited video” was fake money.
That’s my prediction, anyway.
You can read O’Keefe’s commentary at Big Government.
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UPDATE:
The Census Bureau obviously does not condone any falsifying of or tampering with time sheets by its employees. We are investigating the allegations in Mr. O’Keefe’s selectively edited video and will take appropriate administrative action with staff as warranted. ”
Linked by Michelle Malkin in Buzzworthy, thanks!
Oh, yes, that was fake money they were throwing and O’Keefe wasn’t dressed in a three piece suit in the videos and, and… oh yeah! the videos were edited! Keep up the great work, James!
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Yes, good point. The tapes were “heavily edited”. End of discussion!
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Why doesn’t this jackhole go undercover at MMS?
Ohh ya… he has an agenda.
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“We are investigating the allegations in Mr. O’Keefe’s selectively edited video and will take appropriate administrative action with staff as warranted. ”
Translated: We will fire anybody who makes us look bad in the video, or transfer them somewhere with instructions not to talk to *anybody*.
The bad part about this is the people at the *bottom* of the decision tree are going to catch the pink slips, and the people at the top of the tree will remain happily in their branches with phrases such as “We of course knew nothing of the activity going on, and we are presently investigating the allegations. Of course it would be improper for us to comment on an ongoing investigation. Yes, the investigation is still ongoing. After careful consideration of all the evidence, we have taken the appropriate steps needed and resolved the issue. No, you cannot look at the actions we took, as they are private personnel files. I’m sorry your FOIA request was lost. We are currently attempting to fill your FOIA requests, but with a change in filing systems, we cannot locate several of the records you are requesting, and will hold the request until all records can be located. Here is the result of the FOIA request search you requested. Unfortunately some records were unable to be found due to time constraints…”
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