http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2010/03/01/acorn_cleared
3/2/2010 8:39:09 AM
Plenty of Democrats also wanted to eliminate Acorn funding due to the scandal.
3/2/2010 8:54:53 AM
That's because they're spinless shitheads who don't want to look bad in an upcoming election. They bought into the hype.
3/2/2010 9:02:39 AM
There are lots of behaviors that are not illegal but everyone can still agree are morally reprehensible enough to warrant shunning. To the point, it never occurred to me that ACORN could have done anything illegal. Employing someone that gave tax advice to what might be criminals is not illegal. It is tax advice, and last I checked, all the tax deductions they suggested were legal (had the reporter been a real criminal and gotten arrested, it would not have been the IRS after him). They did not do anything in furtherance of any crime, especially when the only evidence we have is that they gave tax advice to some fake reporter. The only crime you might possibly get them on is failure to report a crime, which would only apply to the adviser in question, not ACORN the organization. Yet again, no crime was committed here to need reporting. As such, again, this is a non-story. ACORN has been rightly punished for its lax oversight. What they did not deserve was an investigation, which has thankfully been concluded with the correct result.[Edited on March 2, 2010 at 9:18 AM. Reason : .,.]
3/2/2010 9:13:11 AM
it doesn't matter to most people that richard gere didn't stick that hamster up his buttthat's what he's known for
3/2/2010 9:27:37 AM
3/2/2010 11:23:20 AM
well the two at the Brooklyn ACORN office were fired so they musta done something wrong....
3/2/2010 2:12:22 PM
On the other hand, the guy who "busted" acorn is probably going to spend some time jail for his next undercover attempt and has been charged with entering federal property under false pretenses with the intent of committing a felony.http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/262613/january-27-2010/fox-news-puts-james-o-keefe-into-contextThe latest description I've heard of his plan was not that it was wire tapping, but to mess up the phone lines and then record the senator having a good laugh at the fact that constituents couldn't get through when they called, because that is what all democrats do right? Brilliant! (except for the facing up to 10 years in jail part)
3/2/2010 2:30:03 PM
I never cared about this whole ACORN scandal. My concern from the start was why ACORN was ever getting any federal funding at all, regardless of any possible wrongdoing.
3/2/2010 3:42:20 PM
They're a not for profit organization.
3/2/2010 3:43:21 PM
Uhh, okay. So if I make a not for profit organization, I can get a few million too? You realize that this is just one big scam where Congress gives away tax money for votes, right? The sad part is that most Americans have been duped into thinking it's a legitimate function of the federal government.The problem with this kind of thing is that when you allow government to have the power to allocate money to organizations like this, you open up the door for some Alabama congressmen to give money to his favorite "faith-based initiative," or some bullshit like that.
3/2/2010 3:55:13 PM
Would you rather we hire tens of thousands of federal employees to take care of all the stuff we subcontract to private organizations?
3/2/2010 3:59:03 PM
Speaking of not for profit organizations getting federal funds, the Catholic Charities in Washington DC has let its employees know that, now that gay marriage will be legal there starting tomorrow, they are going to no longer offer any spousal benefits to future employees, gay or straight, to make sure that gay couples who would now be eligible don't get them.
3/2/2010 3:59:50 PM
^^ Frankly, I don't care who does it. But I fully support GOTV and community based initiatives especially for low-income areas.
3/2/2010 4:01:23 PM
^^^Come on man, you already know my answer to that. The federal government should have nothing to do with it, because it has no constitutional authority to get involved. And, from just a practicality perspective, whenever the federal government gets involved, there's a lot of waste. Only a percentage of the money that the government takes in actually benefits "the people." The rest goes towards paying bureaucrats and middle men. If you had 100 bucks, would you rather give that money directly to a local charity/community building organization, or have it make its way through the federal system, where 5% is shaved off at every step in the process?
3/2/2010 4:07:50 PM
Stop reading Ayn Rand.
3/2/2010 4:14:26 PM
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3/2/2010 4:26:36 PM
The government is obliged to help us pay taxes. This service is contracted to Acorn. They also offer voter registration. The rest is welfare-ish stuff. A "feeling lucky" googling turned this up.Makes sense to me why they get money.
3/2/2010 4:47:55 PM
We should give Blackwater money
3/2/2010 4:48:59 PM
^^ Absolutely not. When it comes to provisioning services with a private company, you must engage a competitive bidding process to determine which entity can provide the greatest public service for the least amount of money. Best I can figure, ACORN was named by the legislation, and not even Bill Gates offering to do the same work for $1 would have a chance at getting the contract.
3/2/2010 5:58:05 PM
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3/2/2010 7:05:21 PM
Surprisingly the scumbag hasn't gone to jail yet: http://thinkprogress.org/media/2013/03/08/1692451/conservative-media-star-james-okeefe-pays-100000-settlement-for-acorn-pimp-sting/
3/8/2013 5:41:00 PM