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May 06, 2009

Morning Smoke: Fed Under Pressure to Address Conflicts of Interest



Smoke Fed Directors' Ties to Banks Spur Calls for Changes [Wall Street Journal]

IGs at three agencies overwhelmed [Federal Times]

Defense budget baloney [Politico]

Who's Behind the Financial Meltdown [Center for Public Integrity]

What? No Navy Fighter Gap? [Defense Tech]

Inspector at Pentagon Says Report Was Flawed [New York Times]

Hearing: "Department of Defense at High Risk: The Chief Management Officer’s Recommendations for Acquisition Reform and Related High Risk Areas," House Armed Services Committee

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Scott

You posted:
>IGs at three agencies overwhelmed [Federal Times]

This is nonsense!

For the following reasons:
1. As I have said, the FDIC is fully automated and tied to the banks.
2. Have you filed a complaint with any of these agencies days. They don't provide incident numbers. They don't even identify themselves when you contact them unless you threaten them with escalation.
3. There looking to build their kingdoms.

Last, the consensus is the law enforcement world: the IGs are the lowest level of Justice in the system. I'm more effective as a Notary Public. It would be nice if they proved me wrong by way of the press.

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