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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]Obama again bipassed congress and the people using an executive order and has relaxed the work requirement for welfare. SHOCKING!! http://www.finance.senate.gov/newsroom/ranking/release/?id=9b2d0e3c-0ba4-4a30-ab0c-25500ab66d7d What else will Obama do by executive order? He has already granted immunity to illegals. Without the fear of losing re-election Obama will use this technigue to ram rod his hidden left wing agenda if re-elected for another term. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444358404577607653771401124.html[/quote] Hatch and Camp should be ashamed of themselves for stooping to this level. They don't even link to the GAO report so that we can read it ourselves. As far as I can tell, the GAO only concluded that the Obama Administration rule must be submitted to Congress. I just analyzed the HHS memorandum in another post and provided a link to it. It does not weaken the work requirements. The press release to which you link is clearly misleading about the HHS actions and potentially misleading about the GAO report itself. It demonstrates a clear lack of integrity among these two Republican officials. Let's see the GAO report and then conclude what it says. Obviously, there is a reason Hatch and Camp failed to make it available along with their press release. A simple web link should be within their capacity. [/quote] It is no coincidence that HHS would attempt to write their release in a way to hide the true implications. If the GAO report confirms what is stated as true in the senate.gov press release it is a MAJOR blow not just to Obama but against the "fact check" media attempting to debunk Romney's claim. If this is true then more people will question the credibility of news sources and consider them anti-romney. I guess what the right says about the "liberal media" is proving to be correct.[/quote]
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