In a recent thread I stated that it would take a little while and ACORN would be back in the good graces of Congress. Well, they're getting grants again and on the road back to fleecing the tax payers as if nothing had ever happened. I told you so. There really needs to be accountability in Congress. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/oct/07/firefighters-lose-large-grant-to-acorn/
Coincidence? I don't think so. They're going to get these kinds of grants from the Administration outside the sphere of Congress to try to keep the organization afloat until they can start wholeheartedly supporting them again. Meh, what have a corrupt group of people like firefighters ever done for us that the honest people of ACORN can't do?
This is tranparent corruption at its finest- open, unrepentent and just plain sticking it to honest people and tax payers while laughing in their faces. The lefties are pretty emboldened these days- and I can't say as I blame them. They, essentially, own every facet of government to include the judicial system at present. To the victors go the spoils. BUT, as arrogance of power brought the dems down in the 90's, and the righties down in the 00's (well, that and an incompentent way of governing), this will come back on them in the near future.
I agree they should just put ACORN on the sidelines for four years. Sort of like a "penalty box" to think about things. My question would be, if Repubs came back in power in four years and ACORN had attempted to meet all of their "penalty" goals under such a plan, do you think the GOP would ever give them a dime? I don't agree w/ you about the judicial system either. The Supremes are firmly in the conservative camp.
That's a good question. The better side of me thinks that if ACORN went thru whatever they needed to, the righties would do so. However, the more realistic side of me thinks they would kick ACORN to the curb like a dog whizzing on their pants cuff. As to the Supreme Court, I think you overstate how far right it is, but I cannot deny they lean a bit right of center. I don't think the new justice will alter that tilt.