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The Mayors’ Stocking Stuffers

In anticipation of the rapid passage of a $1 trillion stimulus package as soon as President-elect Obama and the new Congress take office in January, the U.S. Conference of Mayors released its wish-list of what it called “shovel-ready” projects that...

Leslie Paige November 30, 2008
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CAGW’s Project: Privacy

Project: Privacy was created in 2008 and is affiliated with Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW). CAGW’s Project: Privacy will examine government’s role in ensuring that every person’s information is protected and help citizens manage their...

CAGW Staff November 30, 2008
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Troubles With TARP

Barely sixty days after its establishment, the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) is itself, well, in big trouble. 

Leslie Paige November 30, 2008
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Fat Corporate Welfare Payouts

On November 4, 2008 Barack Obama won the battle for the Presidency. On January 20, 2008, he will face many difficult challenges.  The national economic and financial crisis will place a heavy burden on the federal government.  With a $1 trillion...

CAGW Staff November 30, 2008
Press Release

CCAGW Asks U.S. Senate Finance Committee to Address Argentina’s Debt

Letter to Senators Baucus and Grassley Outlines Negative Effect on U.S. Tax Revenue

Curtis Kalin November 13, 2008
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The "Not-So-Big Three" Beg for a Bailout

The so-called “Big Three” domestic automakers, General Motors, Chrysler, and Ford have kicked into overdrive to lobby Congress to salvage what is left of their business operations using taxpayer funds.  General Motors, which has entered negative...

Leslie Paige October 31, 2008
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The 111th Congress: House of Card Check

Ironically, as Congress debates a bailout for the auto industry partly as a result of its massive, union-stimulated legacy costs, there are widespread expectations that Congress and the Obama administration will quickly try to push though the so-...

Leslie Paige October 31, 2008
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RAC-king Up Medicare Savings

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released its most recent analysis of improper payments in the Medicare program on November 17, 2008.  The good news is that vigorous cost recovery programs have helped whittle the percentage of...

Leslie Paige October 31, 2008
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New Grace Commission Needed

Just five days after his historic election, President-elect Obama vowed to review every Executive Order signed by President Bush during the past eight years.  He made it clear that he intends to overturn some of them. The President-elect should take...

CAGW Staff October 31, 2008
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The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars

On November 17, 2008 the Washington Post reported that President-elect Obama “wooed” federal employees in seven federal agencies at the behest of American Federation of Government Employees, AFL-CIO President John Gage.  The Post stated that the...

Elizabeth Wright October 31, 2008
Press Release

CCAGW Political Action Committee Runs Ads Supporting Taxpayer Hero John McCain

For Immediate Release October 6, 2008

Curtis Kalin October 5, 2008
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ACORN: Taxpayer Seed Money Underwriting Corruption and Voter Fraud?

Voter registration and vote fraud is once again front and center as November 4 approaches.  As in previous elections, the Association of Community Organization for Reform Now, or ACORN, is at the center of political and legal storms. 

Leslie Paige September 30, 2008

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