ping everyone ya know. I am tired of our Senators backing down.
Bad News.....our guys folded. We have a majority in the senate...and the dems still pulled off this cover up.
http://dorgan.senate.gov/newsroom/record.cfm?id=236798
Here is the press release form Dorgan's office. Funny how the release does not mention the part about the fact that this may prevent info about Clinton's misuse of the IRS from getting out there.
He screams about waste of tax payer money....WELL...what about the waste of money that it takes to have the IRS go off on political witch hunts?????
From Dorgan's site
http://dorgan.senate.gov/newsroom/record.cfm?id=236798
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, April 22, 2005
CONTACT: Barry E. Piatt
or Rebecca Pollard
PHONE: 202-224-2551
SENATE AGREES TO DORGAN REQUEST TO PULL PLUG ON NEVER ENDING INDEPENDENT COUNSEL INVESTIGATION
After 10 years, guilty plea, and presidential pardon Independent Counsel still spending millions
(WASHINGTON, D.C) --- U.S. Senator Byron Dorgans effort to end funding for an apparently never-ending Independent Counsels investigation that has so far cost taxpayers more than $21 million has been approved by the U.S. Senate. The Independent Counsel was appointed ten years ago, but has failed to file a report and continues to spend millions of dollars, despite the fact that the subject long ago resigned from office, pled guilty to a misdemeanor, paid a $10,000 fine, and received a presidential pardon.
Still, Independent Counsel David Barrett continues on. Dorgan noted. If the Independent Counsel doesnt know when to pull the plug on this, then the Congress needs to do it for him. There is no reason to continue spending millions of tax dollars on this. Dorgan said.
More than half of the $21 million total cost of the investigation -- $10.6 million was rung up after the subject former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros resigned from office and pled guilty. During that time period, no further charges have been filed. In the last six months examined by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), ending September 30, 2004, the investigation tallied more than $1.2 million in new expenses.
This is just an unbelievable waste of money, Dorgan said. For this to be going on, for the meter to still be running for taxpayers on this investigation ten years later, and six years after he pled guilty and paid a fine, and four years after he was pardoned is beyond belief. Dorgans amendment, which was adopted during Senate consideration of the Supplemental Appropriations bill, cuts off further funding for the investigation on June 1, and requires the GAO to provide Congress with a detailed accounting of the Independent Counsels expenditures. The bill, with Dorgans amendment, was approved Thursday by the Senate.
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OOPS--I was wrong on my post--after reading Dorgan's letter, I see it cost $20.1 million, excuse me!!!
However, what will be a waste of money is to spend that much and then not release the darn thing===how stupid does Dorgan think we are, anyway????
There's a surprise! (sarcasm off)
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