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Eyes Wide Shut

In Plain Sight…

This area of our site is dedicated to simply providing factual information. It will be updated constantly, and since it is not political, we are simply providing triple-checked information so that you can walk away and make your own rightfully informed conclusions. Let's just surmise a day in the life of the current administration, aka the last 10 days:
- 4,000 dedicated government employees have been fired via email or letter. They have not received their last paychecks, and some in the DC are resorting to food banks to ensure their families have enough food. 7,000 federal employees have been furloughed, and they have no concept as to when the shutdown will end and are terrified that they may not get their next paycheck. On a personal note, I live in Yellowstone Park and see Rangers daily. Sadly, they are also furloughed in the largest and oldest park in the country, but true to form, they were all at the park in uniform without pay to make sure tourists are safe from bears and elk, again not being paid.
- The administration is crying that there simply isn't enough money to pay the employees or veterans, so they had to reach into the Pentagon's R&D Department to pay our military's families last week.
- We simply do not believe in hearsay or slander, but this really struck our eyes during our investigative research. The director of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, has raised eyebrows across the board. Apparently, she commanded $100,000.00 from the Treasury for "maintenance fees", which are picked up by the American taxpayer, you.
We came to find out that the money was used for: a facelift, lip enhancements, hair extensions, and other augmentations. We also came to find that in May, she requested a private plane since it wasn't fair that the president got a $400 million Air Force One gift from Qatar. Therefore, the president appeased her on Monday and gave her not one, but two private jets because her job is such a "high risk" for her photo ops, costing taxpayers $126 million, which again was approved by the Treasury without any submission or bidding, simply writing her a check.
- President Trump wants to add a Grand Ballroom to the Whitehouse like the one he saw in London in the House of Windsor. Initial approval was allowed since he promised it would simply be an extension of the White House, until reporters that were banned that day from the White House showed they were taking a wrecking ball to the east wing, where President Lincoln and President Kennedy's wing has been reserved forever.
A stop-work order was immediately submitted by the National Historic Society, but unfortunately, the entire wing has been demolished.
- President Trump filed on Tuesday, October 21st, with the Justice Department (DOJ) to sue the United States of America for the mental and emotional harm that he received during the Mueller investigation and the classified documents he brought and left in his Mar-a-Lago home, stating that it was an unfair search, regardless of the fact that he deliberately took the most highly classified top secret files as to where our agents are around the world, and left him in his bathroom so he could fly to his golf course in NJ.
He wants American taxpayers to give him $260 million for his anguish and pain to be decided by this Friday by three Federal circuit judges in DC, one of whom is Trump's personal lawyer as well.

Shannon O'Hara

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