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The whistleblower, Michael Lindley, claims that Gallup violated the False Claims Act by overcharging the federal government for its services to the U.S. Mint, the State Department and other federal agencies. The Justice Department plans to add Gallup’s work with FEMA to the list of alleged overcharges covered in the lawsuit.
Originally posted by BritofTexas
reply to post by RELDDIR
From your source.
The whistleblower, Michael Lindley, claims that Gallup violated the False Claims Act by overcharging the federal government for its services to the U.S. Mint, the State Department and other federal agencies. The Justice Department plans to add Gallup’s work with FEMA to the list of alleged overcharges covered in the lawsuit.
OPs Source
So it's about Gallup overcharging for services.
Originally posted by RELDDIR
Cherry pick all you want, Obama's not going to win this thing.
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Sunday denounced last year's bipartisan debt-ceiling deal that helped avert an unprecedented U.S. government debt default even though one of its backers was his running mate, Paul Ryan
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows President Obama attracting support from 50% of voters nationwide, while Mitt Romney earns 45% of the vote.
Originally posted by RELDDIR
That was a post convention bounce by Clinton. The only bounce Obama will get. Unemployment will only get worst and Obama will be on the Defense during the debates.
BTW, Did you watch any of the GOP primary debates. Obama underestimates Romney tremendously.
reply to post by BritofTexas
Originally posted by RELDDIR
That was a post convention bounce by Clinton. The only bounce Obama will get. Unemployment will only get worst and Obama will be on the Defense during the debates.
BTW, Did you watch any of the GOP primary debates. Obama underestimates Romney tremendously.
reply to post by BritofTexas
Originally posted by thepresident
Originally posted by RELDDIR
That was a post convention bounce by Clinton. The only bounce Obama will get. Unemployment will only get worst and Obama will be on the Defense during the debates.
BTW, Did you watch any of the GOP primary debates. Obama underestimates Romney tremendously.
reply to post by BritofTexas
Unemployment is getting better, not worst
It would be a different matter if jobs were leaving
Originally posted by thepresident
Originally posted by RELDDIR
That was a post convention bounce by Clinton. The only bounce Obama will get. Unemployment will only get worst and Obama will be on the Defense during the debates.
BTW, Did you watch any of the GOP primary debates. Obama underestimates Romney tremendously.
reply to post by BritofTexas
Unemployment is getting better, not worst
It would be a different matter if jobs were leaving
Originally posted by RELDDIR
reply to post by BritofTexas
You can have the moderators and the polls on yourside, but fact is you won't have FACTS on your side.
To the point, Obama telling doctors who to work for and pollsters who to poll for is straight out SOCIALISM.
Originally posted by thepresident
Originally posted by RELDDIR
That was a post convention bounce by Clinton. The only bounce Obama will get. Unemployment will only get worst and Obama will be on the Defense during the debates.
BTW, Did you watch any of the GOP primary debates. Obama underestimates Romney tremendously.
reply to post by BritofTexas
Unemployment is getting better, not worst
It would be a different matter if jobs were leaving
We are in our 43rd month of 8% or higher unemployment. Friday’s jobs numbers were, to put it mildly, awful. While the economy added 96,000 jobs, 368,000 Americans gave up looking for work. That's one job created for every four people who’ve dropped out of the workforce.