Oh, pshaw. The Deems will just pass an ACORN tax.
Another government funded program that failed or losing money? No... I don’t believe it! nonsense...
oh no they aren’t....
a few days ago, they restored FULL funding to ACORN
bastards
BS they were just giving their funding back,,,are reorganizing under a new name.
these pieces of crap have Obama and Soros watching their flank...if they disappear they will reappear as something else....probably worse.
think the disappearance of the SA and the increase in power to the SS and Gestapo
Oh don’t worry, we will be forced to bail them out with our tax dollars.
Couldn’t happen to a more deserving group, but there’ll be a Dim bailout.
Any outfit run by thieves, will go bankrupt sooner or later.
As Willy Sutton once said when asked why he robbed banks, “Because that’s where the money is.”
.....Buh Bye.....
The article says the big chapters are reconstituted under different names. They are not gone, just wearing different clothes. We don’t know how much of the unspent stimulus money will be used to fund these new named groups dedicated to job formation.
As long as there is an Obama, there will be Acorn
Oh PLEASE!! Bammy and the Black Caucus will give them a BILLION DOLLARS of OUR MONEY!!!
I thought Obama turned the spigot back on for the thirsty ACORNs yesterday?
Sob story BS by ACORNS greatest fan. I hope Bertha the Hutt can find some part time work in the meantime. /s
Bankruptcy.
Moral, financial or both?
red herring......they just refunded them.
Focus
Seriously, we should make sure some conservative in Congress keeps the funds cut off, then somebody (Judicial Watch, Landmark Legal) should hit them with another lawsuit to force them to have to spend some more money so they go completely over the brink.
That does not stop the need for civil and state criminal RICO suits be be brought to bear on ACORN in every state of the union, especially Louisiana.
In the RICO suit legal discovery, we should be looking for links to SEIU, so we can hit them with RICO as well and bring them down.
"Over the last six months, at least 15 of the groups 30 state chapters have disbanded and have no plans of re-forming, Acorn officials said. The California and New York chapters, two of the largest, have severed their ties to the national group and have independently reconstituted themselves with new names. Several other state groups are also re-forming outside the Acorn umbrella, and will not be affected if the national organization files for bankruptcy."
This sounds like a planned defensive maneuver. Perhaps to shore up the national finances, perhaps so the local offices can continue to function unencumbered by the national organization bankruptcy, perhaps to sever ties to any legal discovery actions can be limited to the national organization only.
I don't trust ACORN.