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Can we get a statesman? We don’t have one in Tillis, his Putin speech aside | OpinionObviously, protecting his Senate seat is more important than protecting our country by reining in a president drunk with power. I don’t see any other conclusion we can come to. Tom Coburn's five ...
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RealClearInvestigations on MSNWaste of the Day: Highways Got “Beautification,” Not RepairsTopline: April showers bring May flowers — but in lieu of showers, $571 million of taxpayer funding will also do the trick.
Sen. Tom Coburn, the ranking Republican on the Permanent Select Committee on Investigations, will release a study of 100 stimulus projects, worth $5.5 billion, that he says are wasteful ...
Modeled after the “Wastebook” once published by the late Sen. Tom Coburn, Paul’s compendium cites 161 different sources to expose some of the most head-scratching government grants and ...
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Waste of the Day: Safe Landing for Earmark MoneyThat’s according to the “Wastebook” reporting published by the late U.S. Senator Dr. Tom Coburn. For years, these reports shined a white-hot spotlight on federal frauds and taxpayer abuses.
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Waste of the Day: Education Earmarks Got a Failing GradeBut politicians have been sounding the alarm bells for years. In 2010, Sen. Tom Coburn blasted two of the department’s top programs for spending $2.3 billion on “pork barrel” earmarks over ...
S.Res.4 A resolution expressing the sympathy and pledging the support of the United States Senate and the people of the United States for the victims of the powerful earthquake and devastating tsunami ...
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