The Federal Farmer
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CITIZENS AGAINST CAMPAIGN WASTE (CACW)
The Federal Farmer herewith makes this post in an effort to streamline the campaign. It is top heavy and the citizens who contribute do not appear to be getting their money's worth. What you will see is egregious especially for folks who have no proven track record. I know Dr. Paul knows none of this is going on because he wouldn’t allow it.
Mind you, navigating the FEC disbursements is problematic for the simple reason that it's not easy to locate a person's company with that person's pay. Given the current track record, it will be interesting to see the 4th quarter results. Hopefully the campaign will be readjusted in a major way to get rid of people that do not produce results.
So, to spotlight those piggies who’d gladly feed at the federal trough because they haven’t worked in the private sector trenches, here’s the first round up of campaign porkers for the OCTOBER quarter of 2007:
LEADERS OF CAMPAIGN PORK
Sherrel Moore $ 116,751.66 (3rd Quarter)
(aka Lew Moore)
Snyder, Kent $ 90,674.61 (3rd Quarter)
Joe Seehusen $ 36,438.33 (3rd Quarter)
RUNNERS UP
Joe Becker $ 28,984.24 (3rd Quarter)
Jared, Jeff $ 19,719.63 (3rd Quarter)
Questionable 3rd Quarter Expenditures: (could not relate an expenditure to a campaign activity)
American Express $33,808.55
Babys Here Inc. $42,325.99
Lew Moore and Kent Snyder received as much money in three months as most contributors make in a year. And what have they produced? And what does Joe Becker do to earn his keep?
The question is, what are the citizen contributors getting for their contributions? A win in Iowa? Michigan? South Carolina?
Ronald Reagan fired a great many of the air traffic controllers and productivity rose above 50% the next year. The same thing needs to happen with the campaign. The 4th quarter filings will indeed be interesting.
The Federal Farmer
The Federal Farmer herewith makes this post in an effort to streamline the campaign. It is top heavy and the citizens who contribute do not appear to be getting their money's worth. What you will see is egregious especially for folks who have no proven track record. I know Dr. Paul knows none of this is going on because he wouldn’t allow it.
Mind you, navigating the FEC disbursements is problematic for the simple reason that it's not easy to locate a person's company with that person's pay. Given the current track record, it will be interesting to see the 4th quarter results. Hopefully the campaign will be readjusted in a major way to get rid of people that do not produce results.
So, to spotlight those piggies who’d gladly feed at the federal trough because they haven’t worked in the private sector trenches, here’s the first round up of campaign porkers for the OCTOBER quarter of 2007:
LEADERS OF CAMPAIGN PORK
Sherrel Moore $ 116,751.66 (3rd Quarter)
(aka Lew Moore)
Snyder, Kent $ 90,674.61 (3rd Quarter)
Joe Seehusen $ 36,438.33 (3rd Quarter)
RUNNERS UP
Joe Becker $ 28,984.24 (3rd Quarter)
Jared, Jeff $ 19,719.63 (3rd Quarter)
Questionable 3rd Quarter Expenditures: (could not relate an expenditure to a campaign activity)
American Express $33,808.55
Babys Here Inc. $42,325.99
Lew Moore and Kent Snyder received as much money in three months as most contributors make in a year. And what have they produced? And what does Joe Becker do to earn his keep?
The question is, what are the citizen contributors getting for their contributions? A win in Iowa? Michigan? South Carolina?
Ronald Reagan fired a great many of the air traffic controllers and productivity rose above 50% the next year. The same thing needs to happen with the campaign. The 4th quarter filings will indeed be interesting.
The Federal Farmer