Sunday, September 13, 2009

ACORN's Federal Funding

The Census Bureau determined that it didn't want to do business with the corrupt group ACORN.

That's long overdue in my opinion.

It's troubling that ACORN has received millions in federal dollars. Will those funds dry up now that this corruption has been exposed?

From FOX News:

Conservatives have cheered the Census Bureau's decision to sever ties with ACORN because it had lost confidence in the group, but the hidden-camera videos that prompted ACORN to fire four workers this week could raise more questions about the federal funding ACORN receives for housing outreach.

ACORN Housing Corporation received $1.6 million to provide housing services to low-income communities in this fiscal year, ending Sept. 30, according to USASpending.gov, a federal government Web site for tracking government grants.

The Department of Housing and Urban Development Grants has given $8.2 million to ACORN in the years between 2003 and 2006, as well as $1.6million to ACORN affiliates.

The federal dollars going to ACORN should be cut off at once.
...ACORN responded Saturday by blaming FOX News and conservatives for fueling the controversy.

"By its actions, Fox is not a news outlet but rather an advocacy organization for rightwing interests that seek to defeat healthcare reform and stymie solutions to the foreclosure crisis," the group said in a statement to FOXNews.com. "That said, with regard to the Census, ACORN has always said it would encourage full participation in the decennial count, and we will continue to do so."

ACORN chief organizer Bertha Lewis claimed that the videos capturing her former workers were "doctored, edited, and in no way the result of the fabricated story being portrayed by conservative activist 'filmmaker' O'Keefe and his partner in crime."

Lewis said ACORN will take legal action against FOX News and those involved in the making for the videos. ACORN offices in San Diego, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, among other places, were also targeted, she said.

"I am appalled and angry; I cannot and I will not defend the actions of the workers depicted in the video, who have since been terminated," she said.

There needs to be a thorough investigation into the activities of ACORN. Now.

1 comment:

LL said...

How can you assure a fair and comprehensive investigation of ACORN when it will be Dear Leader's Executive Branch of Government that does the investigation?

Congress has been infected by the concepts of the Chicago Machine and the ObamaNation as well. They are LIARS (to quote a well known congressman). Can we trust Congress?

Who can investigate ACORN?