Brad Sallows
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>As well, I particularly enjoy how our Auditor General is finding all these scandals years after they occurred, maybe if she was doing her job better she would have immediately stopped the sponsorship and all the other scandals she has "found" (most of the scandals she has reported on were not discovered by her-what does they say about her capabilities) as soon as they started rather than them being allowed to persist for years.
I particularly enjoy your efforts to deflect the blame onto the OAG. I'd like the police to prevent more crimes too, but, failing that, I still expect criminals to receive every inch of the consequences they deserve. Let's not lose sight of who did wrong here, shall we, and at least separate malfeasance from mere lack of competence.
Notwithstanding your debate with Edward over exactly how the monies could or should have been approved, there is still one huge stinking turd in the punch bowl mentioned in the article cited by Edward: the apparent lack of documentation regarding the accounting decision and who made it, and the apparent unwillingness or inability of anyone involved to locate such documentation if it exists and is merely difficult to find. Maybe we should have a national "Find the File" day during which all federal government offices come to a screeching halt so that every office, no matter how small or inconsequential, exhaustively combs every cabinet, desk, binder, etc in an effort to find the information. (Sound familiar?)
I particularly enjoy your efforts to deflect the blame onto the OAG. I'd like the police to prevent more crimes too, but, failing that, I still expect criminals to receive every inch of the consequences they deserve. Let's not lose sight of who did wrong here, shall we, and at least separate malfeasance from mere lack of competence.
Notwithstanding your debate with Edward over exactly how the monies could or should have been approved, there is still one huge stinking turd in the punch bowl mentioned in the article cited by Edward: the apparent lack of documentation regarding the accounting decision and who made it, and the apparent unwillingness or inability of anyone involved to locate such documentation if it exists and is merely difficult to find. Maybe we should have a national "Find the File" day during which all federal government offices come to a screeching halt so that every office, no matter how small or inconsequential, exhaustively combs every cabinet, desk, binder, etc in an effort to find the information. (Sound familiar?)