Posted on 08/22/2017 7:00:07 AM PDT by ptsal
Republican lawmakers are casting a wider net in their search for wrongdoing at federal agencies in past election cycles, after learning the Postal Service violated the law by allowing employees to do union-funded work for Hillary Clintons campaign while on leave.
**snip**The letters cited the OSCs findings regarding the USPS that only [employees] who wanted to campaign for the [unions] endorsed candidates were given the opportunity to take several weeks of leave on short notice, over the objections of local supervisors who raised concerns about potential operational impact.
**snip** The OSCs findings revealed that the USPS violated the Hatch Act, a federal law that limits certain political activities of federal employees.
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And the subsidized contract with Amazon
Why don’t we just use EXISTING LAW and immediately Fine all participants $10,000 for their violations and JAIL every Supervisor that Authorized this violation of law.
Sooooo much complicity everywhere you look.... rotten to the core.
With the rot and corruption reaching up and up into our society... who on earth is going to enforce ANY laws that will curtail their activities or punish them for their crimes?
The eunuchs of the Uniparty will do nothing.
BTT
Did you ever notice that photos of Ryan often show him with his head bowed, looking at his feet, and his fingers interlaced. (just got caught in the cookie jar)
Mitch usually has one hand in his pocket. Need I go any further?
<>The eunuchs of the Uniparty will do nothing.<>
Its why I didn’t vote in the congressional portion of last year’s election. The pubbies have much more in common with the rats than they have differences. Most pubbies, without leaving fingerprints at the crime scene, want Trump gone.
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