Originally Posted by kwg020
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
i like him, but so far, nobody seems to EVER be held accountable.


Other than being in contempt of court, I am not aware of any mechanism to hold someone (how else are you going to make them accountable)until they cooperate. Congress does not have a jail cell in the basement to hold those folks until they comply.

Does Congress need some effective way to hold someone responsible or to answer questions for bad behavior or questions of bad behavior? We found out with Lois Lerner, who is a public employee that we cannot even fire, hold them in contempt or even suspend them without pay for bad behavior.

This is Congresses fault for not creating a system to ensure cooperation.

kwg


Check this out -->> http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/04/opinion/04tue4.html?_r=0


Despite what your momma told you, violence does solve problems.