Corruption or Constitutional Protection? IRS Offical Refuses to Testify, Invokes the 5th Amendment
May 22, 2013 No Comments“I will not answer any questions or testify about the subject matter of this committee’s meeting,” she said.
“I will not answer any questions or testify about the subject matter of this committee’s meeting,” she said.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has ordered an investigation into Internal Revenue Service political targeting of some conservative groups. “The FBI is coordinating with the Justice Department to see if any laws were broken,” he told reporters. Even if none were, the actions “were certainly outrageous and unacceptable,” Holder added.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has reiterated his opposition to the Obama edict that Medicaid should be expanded. The opposition could cost the state $90 billion. However, Perry explained on Monday that accepting the expansion would make the state “hostage” to the federal government.
This momentous debt owes to his company’s decision to go public last year, which in doing so brought Zuckerberg’s fortune to an estimated $13 billion.
Statement of Michael P. Warsaw, President & Chief Executive Officer of EWTN Global Catholic Network on the Dismissal of EWTN’s Lawsuit Challenging the HHS Mandate
The iconic American soft drink company Coca-Cola has announced that it will be cutting 750 jobs stateside. According to company spokespeople, this is little more than one percent of the company’s workforce.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has already drawn a line in the stand and said in a statement released before the meeting that Republicans will not support any last-minute deals and they will not raise taxes.
In the Hobby Lobby case, HHS’s lawyers have argued that business owners don’t have religious liberty at all when it comes to how they run their businesses,
U.S. government debt climbed to yet another record this week, hitting $1,728,477,000,000.00 by the close of business Wednesday, Feb. 13, according to data released last week. It was an increase of $10,734,000,000.00 from the close of business on the previous Wednesday.
The number of American workers collecting federal disability payments has climbed to yet another record high of 8,830,026 for the month of January. According to newly released data from the Social Security Administration, these figures are up from 8,827,795 in December.