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This beauty’s owner was in Willowbranch library. Which proves that lots of different people come and use the Public Library. But you don’t have to visit the library to benefit. E-services and digital formats are offered through your mobile and digital device. @jaxlibrary has Lynda to learn new skills and digital magazines! #masserati #masseratigranturismo #carsoninstagram #crown #library #librarylife #spazhouse #makejaxweird #luxurylifestyle #pragmatic #taxdollarsatwork #904 #followforfollowback #followers #luxurycars #influencer (at Friends of Willowbranch Library) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8ZLb3RhQyD/?igshid=l7kj45jxyku7
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msuspartanking · 5 years
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Hospital got such a nice view! #taxDollarsAtWork #waitingPatiently (at Princess Margaret Hospital) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzQIuArhQCy/?igshid=1n3ek536oia7b
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disismrc · 5 years
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Carwash night. #getclean #simpson #mazda #iphonexr #davis #constructionisfinallyover #taxdollarsatwork (at Davis, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw_DNnJHVpM1ld44QmkXNo0Ry-mIBOKFpAK7380/?igshid=2mi5lyz27m3a
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mikhailkemikal · 5 years
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Nothing to see here... just your tax dollars at work to prep for a civil matter. Tanks you guys for your support. I'm sure we will be seeing this on mainstream media warning us :) of shit that's happening right under your noses. . . . . #taxdollarsatwork #msm #tanksalot #dystopia #truthisstrangerthanfiction #shitjustgotreal #33 #synagogueofsatan #sos #moneyistherootofallevil #assistedsuicide #concretejungle #cyberghetto #itson #civilwarreenactment #ziontrain https://www.instagram.com/p/BxYHaSFHpGh/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=dp1e269n5mcc
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shepardhillfarm · 7 years
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Shepard Hill Road is gone. #roadwork #taxdollarsatwork (at Willis, Texas)
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flowerchildfitness · 7 years
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LIBRARY 📚 | the original #recycling #reuse #publiclibrary use your #taxdollars #taxdollarsatwork #blerd #blerdlife #blerdgirl #reading #readingissexy #readingrocks #readingabook #readingisfun #readingisfundamental #balance #wellness #flowerchildfitnessllc (at Baldwin Public Library)
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cosplay-caricature · 7 years
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Resurfacing Highway 31 in #atmore #hwy31 #alabama #taxdollarsatwork
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medicalmarijuana411 · 7 years
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In 2016 Colorado collected more than 100 million dollars in marijuana tax revenue from legal sales. 2017 is projected to increase by 30%. So where will the money go?? Gov John Hickenlooper signed a "long bill" budget for the 2017-18 fiscal year. The bill will use money from the Marijuana Tax Cash Fund for: schools, the opioid epidemic and housing for at-risk individuals. That's putting great use to our marijuana tax dollars. Full story at Medical Marijuana 411 (link in bio) #thumbsup #medicalmarijuana #medicalcannabis #cannabis #marijuana #colorado #opioidepidemic #taxdollarsatwork #marijuanaeducation #medicalmarijuana411
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go-redgirl · 6 years
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Judicial Watch: FBI Begins Releasing Strzok-Page Communications, DOJ Objects to Preservation Order Judicial Watch ^ | July 13, 2018 | Tom Fitton
JJudicial Watch obtains the first court-ordered production of Strzok-Page communications from the FBI
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it has received 87 pages of records from the Department of Justice revealing former top FBI official Peter Strzok and FBI attorney Lisa Page’s profanity-laced disdain for FBI hierarchy and policies. The DOJ, meanwhile, is resisting Judicial Watch’s request for a court order to preserve all responsive Page-Strzok communications.
Strzok and Page’s anti-Trump text messages became center-stage amid allegations of bias at the Bureau, and both have been subpoenaed to testify before the House Judiciary and the Oversight and Government Reform Committees.
Judicial Watch obtained the documents through a January 2018 Freedom of Information (FOIA) lawsuit filed after the DOJ failed to respond to a December 4, 2017, FOIA request ( Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:18-cv-00154)). The lawsuit is seeking:
All records of communications, including but not limited to, emails, text messages and instant chats, between FBI official Peter Strzok and FBI attorney Lisa Page;
All travel requests, travel authorizations, travel vouchers and expense reports of Peter Strzok;
All travel requests, travel authorizations, travel vouchers and expense reports of Lisa Page.
Emails between Strzok and Page include conversations about a change in FBI policy that eventually would allow companies to discuss National Security Letters , which are secret non-court issued subpoenas for records:
From: Strzok, Peter P. (WF) (FBI)
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 3:34 PM
To: Page, Lisa C. (OGC) (FBI)
Subject: FWD: FBI to Allow Companies to Reveal When They Receive National Security Letters
Sigh…are you f’ing kidding…
From: Page, Lisa C. (OGC) (FBI)
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 3:36 PM
To: Strzok, Peter P. (WF) (FBI)
Subject: RE: FBI to Allow Companies to Reveal When They Receive National Security Letters
Sigh. This is the third conversation I will have had with him or someone on his staff about this.
On February 9, 2015, in a discussion of an article about how the Department of Defense may have unwisely used an Arabic translator in a Guantanamo hearing who had also been used as a translator at a CIA black site, Strzok says, “I cannot begin to describe the amount of f*ckupedness if true…” Page replies, “I know. I heard about it on npr on my way home tonight. Multiple mentions of the FBI’s infiltration of defense teams last year too.”
On June 1, Judicial Watch filed a motion for preservation order in this case to asking the court to order the Department of Justice to prevent both Strzok and Page from potentially deleting any incriminating records of their communications. Judicial Watch argues that several of the text messages produced to Congress reference work-related communications between Strzok and Page through personal accounts.
Judicial Watch notes that in January , the DOJ told Congress that the FBI had neither requested nor searched information from the personal accounts of Strzok and Page. Judicial Watch argues:
In a January 25, 2018 letter to Senator Charles Grassley, Charles Thorley, Acting Assistant Director of the FBI, wrote, “FBI has not requested from Ms. Page or Mr. Strzok any information from their personal email accounts, nor has the FBI conducted searches of non-FBI issued communications devices or non-FBI email accounts associated with Mr. Strzok or Ms. Page….”
Under the law, “[a]n officer or employee of an executive agency may not create or send a record using a non-official electronic messaging account unless such officer or employee- (1) copies an official electronic messaging account of the officer or employee in the original creation or transmission of the record; or (2) forwards a complete copy of the record to an official electronic messaging account of the officer or employee not later than 20 days after the original creation or transmission of the record.”
Not until May did the FBI say it had written Strzok and Page letters asking them to preserve the communications but there have been no assurances that this was even done:
[Judicial Watch] has asked for copies of those letters and of any responses it has received from Strzok and Page. [DOJ] refuses to provide any evidence supporting this assertion.
Because [Judicial Watch] does not know specifically what [DOJ] asked Strzok and
Page to do and what, if any, steps Strzok and Page are taking to ensure preservation, [Judicial Watch] is concerned [DOJ’s] mere requests to Strzok and Page are insufficient. [Judicial Watch] therefore is concerned records responsive to [Judicial Watch’s] FOIA request will be lost or not otherwise searched.
[Judicial Watch’s] request is nothing out of the ordinary. At least three other judges of this Court have granted such requests in the last 18 months.
“Judicial Watch is in court successfully getting Strzok-Page documents thus far denied to Congress,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Yet the Justice Department is stonewalling and even protecting Strzok and Page by battling our request for preservation order to ensure that no government documents are destroyed.”
The newly obtained emails came in response to a May 21, order by U.S. District Court Judge Reggie B. Walton to the FBI to begin processing 13,000 pages of previously undisclosed records exchanged exclusively between FBI officials Strzok and Page between February 1, 2015, and December 2017. 
The first 500 pages of records are to be processed by June 29, 2018. This process will take over two years to complete.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: doj; emails; fbi; foia; judicialwatch; jw; lisapage; oversight; slowwalking; strzok; taxdollarsatwork
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go-redgirl · 6 years
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Judicial Watch: FBI Begins Releasing Strzok-Page Communications, DOJ Objects to Preservation Order Judicial Watch ^ | July 13, 2018 | Tom Fitton Judicial Watch obtains the first court-ordered production of Strzok-Page communications from the FBI(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it has received 87 pages of records from the Department of Justice revealing former top FBI official Peter Strzok and FBI attorney Lisa Page’s profanity-laced disdain for FBI hierarchy and policies. 
The DOJ, meanwhile, is resisting Judicial Watch’s request for a court order to preserve all responsive Page-Strzok communications.Strzok and Page’s anti-Trump text messages became center-stage amid allegations of bias at the Bureau, and both have been subpoenaed to testify before the House Judiciary and the Oversight and Government Reform Committees.
Judicial Watch obtained the documents through a January 2018 Freedom of Information (FOIA) lawsuit filed after the DOJ failed to respond to a December 4, 2017, FOIA request ( Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:18-cv-00154)). 
The lawsuit is seeking:All records of communications, including but not limited to, emails, text messages and instant chats, between FBI official Peter Strzok and FBI attorney Lisa Page;All travel requests, travel authorizations, travel vouchers and expense reports of Peter Strzok;All travel requests, travel authorizations, travel vouchers and expense reports of Lisa Page.
Emails between Strzok and Page include conversations about a change in FBI policy that eventually would allow companies to discuss National Security Letters , which are secret non-court issued subpoenas for records:From: Strzok, Peter P. (WF) (FBI)Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 3:34 PM
To: Page, Lisa C. (OGC) (FBI)Subject: FWD: FBI to Allow Companies to Reveal When They Receive National Security LettersSigh…are you f’ing kidding…
From: Page, Lisa C. (OGC) (FBI)Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 3:36 PMTo: Strzok, Peter P. (WF) (FBI)Subject: RE: FBI to Allow Companies to Reveal When They Receive National Security Letters Sigh. 
This is the third conversation I will have had with him or someone on his staff about this.On February 9, 2015, in a discussion of an article about how the Department of Defense may have unwisely used an Arabic translator in a Guantanamo hearing who had also been used as a translator at a CIA black site, Strzok says, “I cannot begin to describe the amount of f*ckupedness if true…” Page replies, “I know. I heard about it on npr on my way home tonight. Multiple mentions of the FBI’s infiltration of defense teams last year too.
”On June 1, Judicial Watch filed a motion for preservation order in this case to asking the court to order the Department of Justice to prevent both Strzok and Page from potentially deleting any incriminating records of their communications. Judicial Watch argues that several of the text messages produced to Congress reference work-related communications between Strzok and Page through personal accounts.Judicial Watch notes that in January , the DOJ told Congress that the FBI had neither requested nor searched information from the personal accounts of Strzok and Page. Judicial Watch argues:
In a January 25, 2018 letter to Senator Charles Grassley, Charles Thorley, Acting Assistant Director of the FBI, wrote, “FBI has not requested from Ms. Page or Mr. Strzok any information from their personal email accounts, nor has the FBI conducted searches of non-FBI issued communications devices or non-FBI email accounts associated with Mr. Strzok or Ms. Page….
Under the law, “[a]n officer or employee of an executive agency may not create or send a record using a non-official electronic messaging account unless such officer or employee- (1) copies an official electronic messaging account of the officer or employee in the original creation or transmission of the record; or (2) forwards a complete copy of the record to an official electronic messaging account of the officer or employee not later than 20 days after the original creation or transmission of the record.”
Not until May did the FBI say it had written Strzok and Page letters asking them to preserve the communications but there have been no assurances that this was even done:[Judicial Watch] has asked for copies of those letters and of any responses it has received from Strzok and Page. 
[DOJ] refuses to provide any evidence supporting this assertion.Because [Judicial Watch] does not know specifically what [DOJ] asked Strzok andPage to do and what, if any, steps Strzok and Page are taking to ensure preservation, [Judicial Watch] is concerned [DOJ’s] mere requests to Strzok and Page are insufficient. [Judicial Watch] therefore is concerned records responsive to [Judicial Watch’s] FOIA request will be lost or not otherwise searched.
[Judicial Watch’s] request is nothing out of the ordinary. At least three other judges of this Court have granted such requests in the last 18 months.“Judicial Watch is in court successfully getting Strzok-Page documents thus far denied to Congress,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
 “Yet the Justice Department is stonewalling and even protecting Strzok and Page by battling our request for preservation order to ensure that no government documents are destroyed.”The newly obtained emails came in response to a May 21, order by U.S. District Court Judge Reggie B. Walton to the FBI to begin processing 13,000 pages of previously undisclosed records exchanged exclusively between FBI officials Strzok and Page between 
February 1, 2015, and December 2017. The first 500 pages of records are to be processed by June 29, 2018. This process will take over two years to complete.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections KEYWORDS: doj; emails; fbi; foia; judicialwatch; jw; lisapage; oversight; slowwalking; strzok; taxdollarsatwork
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huffchezzy · 8 years
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This is border security under Obama. This is the San Clemente Border Checkpoint in San Diego, those who live here used to remember it would be a part of your commute, especially at night when traveling north out of San Diego County. This is how it is almost every night. #latepost #taxdollarsatwork #theregoesanotherone😒 (at San Clemente Immigration Check Point)
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