Govt. Services Assoc.
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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This is time for “we the people’s” voice about the real purpose of government service. As a nation, we the people are taken aback about a government association who was caught with poor manners and poor handling of the public’s money. Why would such an association abandon constraint in monetary policy? Then gadabout at taxpayers’ expense. I mean a huge sum of money.
This is no time to apply saccharine to the solution. This association has become the albatross of government, which now has trouble to remain aloft financially. We the people will not have a gag in our mouth, but voice freedom of speech, as our government needs a surgical operation, financially speaking. We the people also know how to gauge the gain through a balanced budget.
We the people have military families who have sacred monuments witnessing their sons or daughters be human sacrifices for freedom of democracy sake. There is a propitiation in this sacrifice of offering. Then there are those who made it back home as wounded warriors, or those who returned safe. Let us not water down the purpose of each vote at the voting polls, for it is in their memory,” man shall not live by bread alone,” along the highway of life.
The scenes at this Government Service Association were a gala effort but at whose cost? It’s time to ask the right questions. What is sacrilege to God and country? Are we the people not representing a USA under God? Yes, what this government association did is a sad disappointment, and leaves me very fatigued for any attempted cover-up. From now on, newspapers should not shorten up by abbreviation the title of government agencies. The senate should be like a hawk, and don’t overlook the attorney cost on investigations.
The end result, what will be the total expense?
This government organization appeared emotionally, but not intellectually akin. But wait, they did represent the government. Is this what we call galvanizing the stimulus?
What do they pay these people? That’s called salary for sale. I think this event is a scandal on shifting sand. Did this government privilege serve our country’s best interest? I think their aim of satire missed one’s aim of achievement.
Isn’t it time to clear the air? Please don’t run a Gallup poll. The outcome is galvanic. Why do we the people’s spirits start to sag, for goodness sake.
Yes, we the people want accountability to be answerable at the highest level, and we the people anticipate answers.
What do those senate prayers mean when something like this happens?
We the people expect our government officials to go back to govern with a better grade of eggs.
So, as we the people scan this scandal, it deserves full attention, and should I say more. I could, but I won’t as law deserves its day in court.
Robert H. Freeman
Leesburg[[In-content Ad]]
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This is time for “we the people’s” voice about the real purpose of government service. As a nation, we the people are taken aback about a government association who was caught with poor manners and poor handling of the public’s money. Why would such an association abandon constraint in monetary policy? Then gadabout at taxpayers’ expense. I mean a huge sum of money.
This is no time to apply saccharine to the solution. This association has become the albatross of government, which now has trouble to remain aloft financially. We the people will not have a gag in our mouth, but voice freedom of speech, as our government needs a surgical operation, financially speaking. We the people also know how to gauge the gain through a balanced budget.
We the people have military families who have sacred monuments witnessing their sons or daughters be human sacrifices for freedom of democracy sake. There is a propitiation in this sacrifice of offering. Then there are those who made it back home as wounded warriors, or those who returned safe. Let us not water down the purpose of each vote at the voting polls, for it is in their memory,” man shall not live by bread alone,” along the highway of life.
The scenes at this Government Service Association were a gala effort but at whose cost? It’s time to ask the right questions. What is sacrilege to God and country? Are we the people not representing a USA under God? Yes, what this government association did is a sad disappointment, and leaves me very fatigued for any attempted cover-up. From now on, newspapers should not shorten up by abbreviation the title of government agencies. The senate should be like a hawk, and don’t overlook the attorney cost on investigations.
The end result, what will be the total expense?
This government organization appeared emotionally, but not intellectually akin. But wait, they did represent the government. Is this what we call galvanizing the stimulus?
What do they pay these people? That’s called salary for sale. I think this event is a scandal on shifting sand. Did this government privilege serve our country’s best interest? I think their aim of satire missed one’s aim of achievement.
Isn’t it time to clear the air? Please don’t run a Gallup poll. The outcome is galvanic. Why do we the people’s spirits start to sag, for goodness sake.
Yes, we the people want accountability to be answerable at the highest level, and we the people anticipate answers.
What do those senate prayers mean when something like this happens?
We the people expect our government officials to go back to govern with a better grade of eggs.
So, as we the people scan this scandal, it deserves full attention, and should I say more. I could, but I won’t as law deserves its day in court.
Robert H. Freeman
Leesburg[[In-content Ad]]
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