EEOC serves as a watchdog?

TimboGolden
2 min readMar 14, 2017

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U.S. Department of Justice,

between FY1981 and FY1983

President Reagan cut the EEOC’s teeny tiny budget by(e) 10 percent

vs

President Reagan increased the Pentagon’s budget by(e) $100 billion

p.s.

Trust but Verify

p.p.s.

The Pentagon’s current ‘obligation authority’ stands at

$222.2 billion for fiscal year 1982,

$253 billion for fiscal year 1983,

$288 billion for fiscal year 1984.

p.p.p.s.

shame! shame! shame! on y’all [President(s) + OMB + Congress]

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U.S. Department of Justice,

President Reagan proposes to increase the Pentagon’s budget

to $313.7 billion next year (1986) from $284.7 billion this year (1985)

vs

President Reagan proposes to cut the EEOC’s teeny tiny budget

to $159 million next year (1986) from $165 million this year (1985)

p.s.

Trust but Verify

p.p.s.

fraud! fraud! fraud! on y’all [President(s) + OMB + Congress]

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U.S. Department of Justice,

Q: was the EEOC a high priority of President Clinton?

A: nyet!

President Clinton didn’t get a chairman installed for nearly 21 months.

President Clinton waited two full years before nominating a new prosecutor.

p.s.

shame! shame! shame! on y’all [President(s) + OMB + Congress]

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U.S. Department of Justice,

the Bush administration gutted every regulatory agency

it (the Bush administration) could get its hands on.

The (Bush) administration apparently saw no political advantage

(no spiritual advantage?) in ‘doing something’ about helping workers

(Celestial brothers and sisters) who dared to complain about bias

(report discrimination here up on earth).

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pro-CHRIST or anti-CHRIST?

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TimboGolden
TimboGolden

Written by TimboGolden

did FBI tell pOTUS and COTUS and SCOTUS about EEOCgate and OSHAgate and Debtgate and Breathalyzergate and Shot Putgate and Heightgate yet?

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