IRS doubles down on stupidity with plan to do your taxes
By Mark Lisheron | Watchdog.org
Former acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service Steven Miller was rolling along pretty good on Friday, bravely facing down his inquisitors from the House Ways and Means Committee.
And then he had to go and admit it.
Time and time again when asked Miller insisted there was nothing politically maniacal about IRS [...]
National labor union gave $180K to nonprofit for ‘political activity’ during Oct. 2012
By Eric Boehm | PA Independent
HARRISBURG — A nonprofit running ads attacking Gov. Tom Corbett received at least $180,000 last year from a powerful national labor union.
Pennsylvanians for Accountability, a Pittsburgh-based “social welfare nonprofit” is exploiting a loophole in state campaign finance laws to avoid filing reports on donations and expenditures. In addition to their attacks [...]
Overcriminalization costing U.S. dearly in treasure and liberty, experts say
By M.D. Kittle | Wisconsin Reporter
MADISON — You are probably a criminal.
You just may not know it.
With some 4,500 federal crimes on the books and, by conservative estimates, more than 300,000 regulations that carry a criminal penalty, law experts say the chances of an average American unwittingly committing a federal crime in his lifetime are pretty [...]
Federal retirement office is so last century
By Mark Lisheron | Watchdog.org
The testimony before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee was as overwhelming as it was damning.
Warnings had been emphatically delivered. A plan of action ignored.
And unlike the testimony of former deputy chief of mission in Libya, Gregory Hicks, before the same committee this week, Valerie Melvin’s testimony on the Office [...]
Florida officials fork over taxpayer incentives for time in spotlight
By William Patrick | Florida Watchdog
TALLAHASSEE — When Florida Gov. Rick Scott and Lee County officials announced in early May that rental-car giant Hertz Corp. was moving to Florida, it was heralded as a major economic victory by those involved.
To celebrate, media interviews were scheduled and the press releases flowed. A news conference was even held at the [...]
Boy Scouts, charities collateral damage in sequestration
By Tom Steward | Watchdog Minnesota
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — When the Department of Defense recently grounded the Navy‘s Blue Angels and Air Force‘s Thunderbird aerial acrobat squadron because of sequestration, dozens of air shows across the country were caught in the crossfire.
While the Pentagon estimated the maneuver could save about $30 million, it’s proving to be costly [...]
Day of the dead: Regulations bury grieving families
By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org
HARRISBURG, Pa. – The monks of St. Joseph Abbey in Covington, La., leave this world in the same simple way as they live in it.
And when public interest in their basic, handmade wooden caskets grew, the monks proved to have a shrewd business sense, too. They opened a woodworking shop in [...]
Study: Ohio’s real unemployment rate is 11.5 percent
A new study by the Mercatus Center at George Washington University says Ohio’s real unemployment rate is closer to 11.5 percent, not the 7.0 percent reported for April 2013.
Insitutional spending skyrocketing at New Mexico universities
By Rob Nikolewski | New Mexico Watchdog
Do universities in New Mexico spend too much money on what’s called “institutional support” compared to academic support and instruction?
Jeb Bush says unity can bring win for GOP in 2016
By Marianela Toledo | Florida Watchdog
MIAMI — Former Gov. Jeb Bush has a clear goal for 2016 — get the Republican Party back in power at the national level.
Bush, brother of former President George W. Bush and son of former President George H.W. Bush, says he wants to inspire unity in the GOP by supporting [...]
VA Republicans cure convention boredom with paper airplanes
ALEXANDRIA—Republicans in Richmond got a little restless on Saturday as they waited more than three hours for the first round of ballots to be cast and counted.
About 140 improperly marked ballots slowed the tallying of about 8,000 ballots, according to reports. Some of the thousands of bored delegates, staff, volunteers and other observers responded with [...]
Video: PA Gov, lawmakers fear pension squeeze
Pennsylvania leaders are sounding the alarm of a pension squeeze.
Video: IL Sen Pres like union-backed pension reform
Illinois Senate President John Cullerton is pushing a pension reform plan written, and supported by, Illinois’ public sector unions.
DOJ ignores Latinos in TX voting rights case
By Jon Cassidy | Watchdog.org
BEAUMONT – The Department of Justice is blocking a voter-approved plan to convert the board of the Beaumont Independent School District from a system of seven geographic districts to one with five districts and two at-large seats.
Yet local Latinos say that it’s the Justice Department that’s doing the disenfranchising by insisting on [...]
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“America’s governor” Scott Walker stumps with Wisconsin Republicans at the Wisconsin GOP Convention.
Video: Scott Walker at WI GOP convention
Illinois State Rep. Brandon Phelps says he is not worried that the U.S. Supreme Court has given IL Attorney General Lisa Madigan more time to consider an appeal of the state’s weapon laws. Phelps is the author of concealed carry legislation in Illinois.
Video: IL concealed carry still on track
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez talks about being invited to Washington DC to the residence of Vice President Joe Biden to take part in a Cinco de Mayo celebration.
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez talks about being named as one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people of 2013. Interview by Rob Nikolewski
Video: NM’s Martinez on Biden, Cinco de Mayo, and Time’s top 100
WATCHBLOG
By Earl Glynn │ for Kansas Watchdog
The Topeka Capital-Journal reported the anonymous @JohnBrownsGhost’s twitter account was no longer anonymous.
Tweets Thursday evening took note of this change:
2013-05-16 18:29 @TheKansasRino: So @JohnBrownsGhost cover has been blown. Such a shame, I rather enjoyed that account.
2013-05-16 18:33 @manspeaker: Way to ruin the #ksleg feed Tim Carpenter. @JohnBrownsGhost was the [...]
Ghost busted: KS Dem blasted for anonymous Twitter account
By William Patrick | Florida Watchdog
TALLAHASSEE – Florida Senate President Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, went after a state budget watchdog on Thursday over a report that lists 107 questionable spending projects worth $106.8 million.
As it does every year prior to the Governor signing the state budget, Florida Tax Watch issued its Turkey Report listing items that [...]
Florida budget watchdog blasted for reporting last minute spending
By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org
HARRISBURG – As the IRS scandal continues to slowly unfold in Washington, one key point has been missed in much of the analysis about how and why the agency would target certain groups for added levels of harassment based on political leanings.
If the IRS did not have so much power and [...]
Maybe the IRS would be less political if it were less powerful
By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org
HARRISBURG – We’ve all been there.
You spend a little too much time shopping, or the lines were a little too long. Or your doctor’s appointment didn’t get done on time.
You return to your car and find a $50 ticket tucked under the windshield – your only crime was occupying a spot [...]
N.H. city sues awesome group of people who save others from parking tickets
By Melissa Daniels | PA Independent
HARRISBURG — You’ll see them everywhere –at the bank, at the gym, at the bar. Definitely at the farmer’s market. You can spot them by their skinny jeans, their iPhones held backwards in arms outstretched, and now-ubiquitous canvas shoes.
They are the hipster, a modern mainstay stereotype borne of early 21st [...]
Americans would rather tax a hipster than vote for one, poll finds
By Shelby Sebens | Northwest Watchdog
PORTLAND – Gov. John Kitzhaber on Wednesday called for lawmakers to make a budget deal: Democrats trade additional pension reforms for Republican support on increased taxes.
A day before the state’s office of economic analysis is expected to release its quarterly report, laying out the budget picture for the next two [...]
OR: Kitzhaber calls for budget compromise: more pension reform and taxes
SPECIAL REPORT
Terry McAuliffe, gubernatorial candidate and carmogul
- VA: As he runs for governor, McAuliffe wheels and deals electric cars in Mississippi
- VA: Media echo Watchdog exclusive on McAuliffe’s electric car maneuvers
- No news here: PolitFact brands Terry McAuliffe’s electric-car claim ‘false’
- Experts question source of McAuliffe car-company funding
- Terry McAuliffe on business ventures: ‘Some work, some don’t’
- McAuliffe feels heat over GreenTech resignation
- How McAuliffe’s car company failed the Virginia test, landed in Mississippi
- Virginia official wants probe of McAuliffe company ‘visa-for-sale’ program
- McAuliffe car company sues Watchdog in libel claim
- Barack Obama’s GreenTech connection: Rick Wade
- Silence, secrecy, cops follow GreenTech’s China deal
- McAuliffe hones China’s crony-capitalism model in U.S.
- Promises keep Tunica County afloat
- McAuliffe company’s China hook-up: Will it work?
- McAuliffe car co. parent in off-shore tax shelter
- McAuliffe car lags in Domino’s delivery
- Lawmaker gives feds one more week for EB-5 answers
- Bolling: McAuliffe’s Mississippi package ‘attractive’
- Inside, execs knew McAuliffe plan had ‘substantial risk’
- Union darling McAuliffe and his non-union car company
Section 7
From our Citizen Correspondents
FROM AROUND THE WEB
By Tom Gantert | Michigan Capitol Confidential
The Internal Revenue Service is in the news because of a growing scandal where it admitted targeting conservative non-profit groups and generally making their lives difficult.
That led me to think about my own experiences trying to start a conservative non-profit in which the IRS delayed approving my application. I was dismayed because I had [...]
IRS scrutiny hits close to home in Michigan
By Grant Bosse | New Hampshire Watchdog
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen twice urged the Internal Revenue Service to investigate politically-active groups seeking tax-exempt status, even as the IRS was two years into an operation illegally targeting conservative organizations.
The New Hampshire Democrat first joined six Senate colleagues in a February 16, 2012 letter to then-IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman, urging [...]
NH’s Shaheen twice asked IRS to crack down on political groups
By Meg Tully | Maryland Reporter
Some Maryland state government workers more than doubled their salaries with overtime payments in 2012, and more than 3,300 topped $10,000 in overtime payments.
Maryland Reporter analyzed overtime payments in a database from the Maryland Comptroller’s Office as part of its third annual state government salaries series.
Government workers who got paid overtime [...]
MD state workers doubled salaries past $100K with overtime
By Katy Grimes | Cal Watchdog
SACRAMENTO — A corruption exemption remains in Assembly Bill 173, by Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, D-San Diego. But calls I made to all the members of the Accountability and Administrative Review committee, which had reviewed the bill, indicated resistance by some Assembly members.
As I wrote earlier this week, the bill would increase the amount of money [...]
CA assembly members object to corruption exemption in AB 173
By Curt Olson | The Nerve
The South Carolina Senate this week refused to reverse its long-held tradition of funneling millions of tax dollars to nonprofit groups, despite an attempt by one senator to end the practice.
During floor debate on the state budget for next fiscal year, which starts July 1, Sen. Shane Massey, R-Edgefield, unsuccessfully [...]
S.C. would spend millions on nonprofits in 2013-14 state budget
By Audrey Spalding | Mackinac Center
The financial challenges faced in the Buena Vista and Pontiac school districts have been a hot topic for many weeks now, with several commenters trying to use these districts’ issues to make a case for giving schools more money.
But school districts do not simply find themselves one day without any cash on hand. [...]
Mackinac Center: Close dysfunctional MI schools
By Curt Olson | The Nerve
A legislator who also is a volunteer state constable has co-sponsored a bill that would allow volunteer constables to claim a maximum state income-tax deduction of $3,000 a year.
But Rep. Bill Hixon, R-Aiken and one of five co-sponsors of H. 3089, which received unanimous approval Wednesday by a House Ways [...]
Constable serving as state lawmaker says tax break for constables won’t help him
By Jack Spencer | Michigan Capitol Confidential
Medicaid expansion appears to face as many obstacles in the state Senate as it does in the state House.
In Tuesday’s edition of the Lansing insider political newsletter MIRS, Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville, R-Monroe, said there would be no expansion of Medicaid in Michigan unless the federal government is willing to [...]
Michigan House and Senate both skeptical on Medicaid expansion
By Katy Grimes | Cal Watchdog
As if plucked right out of the silly book, “There Oughta Be A Law,” San Francisco Assemblyman Tom Ammiano has been pushing a bill through the Legislature which has the potential of turning all schools into beta test sites for social experiments.
AB 1266 would require a student to be permitted to [...]


























