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President Trump axes Obama-era religious discrimination
Saturday, October 14, 2017
President Trump axes Obama-era religious discrimination
Dear Paul,
Excellent news! Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced last Friday federal guidance on a presidential executive order issued in May to protect religious liberty in America. (See memorandum here.)
AG Session's interpretation of President Trump's executive order provides immediate relief for faith-based groups who have been forced to choose between abandoning deeply held religious beliefs or risking a federal fine.
Sign the petition to thank President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions for defending religious liberty.
The executive branch under the Obama administration had issued unconstitutional orders violating the religious liberty and freedom of religious expression of Christians. For example, on January 16, 2016, OneNewNow.com reported that President Obama,
"… instructed his administration to rewrite executive regulations nine separate times to ensure these nuns (the Little Sisters of the Poor) be forced to either violate their conscience by helping distribute abortifacients, or be fined $70 million a year and out of existence. Their beliefs, their ministry, their cause, and even the incredible work that they do was secondary to President Barack Obama’s devotion to funding and expanding the destruction of infants with tax dollars."
The new federal guidelines will also protect business owners like the Vander Boon family who own West Michigan Beef Company. The company was threatened by the Obama administration's U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA told the Vander Boons it would not send meat inspectors to their business as long as they offered literature in their break room supporting biblical marriage as only between a man and a woman.
During the Obama administration, AFA resisted the loss of First Amendment rights to religious expression and life. AFA remains committed to recovering constitutional ground lost to the progressive movement over the decades, and thereby, to promoting a more moral and just society for generations to come.
Sign the petition to thank President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions for defending religious liberty.
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Use of surplus government equipment ... SamKat

he Curious Case of a ‘National Laboratory’ That Collected Excess Federal Equipment

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A mysterious nonprofit known as Northridge National Laboratory, based in a Milwaukee suburb, for years used the government’s excess property disposal program to acquire computer hard drives, laptops, microscopes, medical beds, a seismograph and even vehicles.
The problem? Northridge doesn’t appear to be the ongoing scientific enterprise it claims to be, according to affidavits filed by a federal investigator. The organization’s skeletal website contains little in the way of specifics about its activities, and nothing about the principals involved. A query sent through the website’s contact page was not returned.
Northridge allegedly targeted multiple federal agencies in an effort to arrange delivery of excess equipment according to affidavits submitted in connection with applications for search warrants, one of which is included in a TechDirt post based on a series of tweetsby Seamus Hughes of George Washington University. The applications, submitted under oath to the U.S. District Court for Eastern Wisconsin by a special agent with the Veterans Affairs Department inspector general’s office, allege there is probable cause to believe Patrick R. Budic, a principal with Northridge National Laboratory, committed wire fraud and made false statements to investigators. If proved true, the allegations also would expose lapses in interagency communication, security precautions and fraud prevention due diligence.
Budic lives in VA-subsidized housing in West Allis, Wisconsin, through a program that supports homeless veterans, according to the two 40-page affidavits submitted to the court in May. Reached by phone, Budic told Government Executive, “I’d like to comment but can't.”  
The affidavits, which support an application for a search warrant to compel the release of Budic’s emails by the internet services provider HostGator, based in Houston, reflect months of investigation by federal agencies as summarized by Frederick Lane, a VA IG special agent based in Hines, Illinois.
Lane did not respond to Government Executive inquiries about the affidavits, but the Wisconsin court confirmed they are genuine, andsaid they are no longer available to the public. Hostgator, which agreed to preserve the data sought by the investigators, told Government Executive, “HostGator will only produce customer content (such as website files and email content) pursuant to a valid search warrant from an entity with proper jurisdiction.”
Budic allegedly worked with David G. Rousseau, an engineer employed at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command in San Diego, to establish Northridge National Laboratory in 2013. With Rousseau and Budic as directors, the company was incorporated in Wyoming, after which Rousseau applied to the Internal Revenue Service for tax-exempt status as a science and education nonprofit, under IRS Code 501(c)(3). The IRS granted that status in August 2014. Rousseau did not return calls to his office seeking comment.
Budic also used the name PMR Research and Development Group, a for-profit, service-disabled veteran-owned business he registered with the General Services Administration’s database of federal contractors, known as the System for Award Management, or SAM, in August 2006. That company’s record in SAM expired in 2013, according to the affidavits.
The affidavits allege that from 2013 to 2016, the Northridge Lab inquired about taking possession of excess federal property from the Forest Service, the Interior Department’s U.S. Geological Survey, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, GSA, the VA, the Air Force and the Defense Logistics Agency.
The lab managed to acquire, for free, products such as printers, hard drives, laptops, microscopes, fiber optic connectors, computer docking stations, servers, and “a lot of other stuff,” a storage facility manager told investigators. Northridge also attempted to obtain an automated prescription dispensing machine, a Boston Whaler Challenger boat, and a fleet of Learjets.
Budic estimated the value of the property Northridge received ranged from $615,000 to $11 million.
The organization’s effort to resell at least some of the acquired property included partnering with MST & Associates, a medical equipment reseller based in Petersburg, Virginia, according to a former MST employee interviewed in March 2016 by a special agent with the GSA inspector general’s office and records the agent obtained from eBay through a subpoena. Government Executive’scalls to MST & Associates were not returned.
In the course of pursuing the property, the affidavits allege, the Northridge team may have deceived GSA, the IRS, the Defense Contract Management Agency and the Defense Security Service.
Excess Property Program
GSA disposes of equipment federal agencies no longer need through the centralized GSAXcess program, which includes the Federal Excess Personal Property Utilization Program and the Federal Surplus Personal Property Donation Program.
If GSA determines that no federal agency needs a particular item, it becomes “personal surplus property that is eligible for donation to state and local public entities,” the affidavits note. Following detailed rules, surplus property specialists at federal agencies are responsible for screening eligible recipients. The recipients generally pay shipping costs, a GSA spokesman said.
In August 2014, Budic allegedly contacted a GSA supervisory property disposal specialist in Auburn, Washington, to discuss an aircraft that Northridge wanted to acquire. The GSA official questioned Budic on whether Northridge was an actual federal lab. “He confirmed that it is ‘not a federal laboratory yet but is on its way,’” the GSA official reported.
According to the affidavits, Budic told the GSA agent Northridge maintained 120-130 laboratories on a 110-acre complex staffed by scientists and engineers. Budic himself is a scientist, he said, but the complex is top secret. Budic told investigators he receives 95 percent of his government equipment under the 1980 Stevenson-Wydler Act, which facilitates technology transfers from government to private and nonprofit entities.
In March 2016, Budic contacted a Defense Criminal Investigative Service special agent to complain about government interference in his acquisitions. Confronted about his past description that Northridge owned a large complex, Budic said he had been in the process of acquiring the defunct Northridge Mall shopping center in Milwaukee, which had 139 spaces for labs, but his effort had fallen through. He later described the lab as being located at the Armour Self Storage facility in Milwaukee, where agents confirmed he had rented space. The manager at Armour, however, told investigators that Budic was behind on his bill.   
Seeking 14 Jets
Nearly three years before Budic allegedly complained to the DCIS special agent about federal interference in his operations, in August 2013, he emailed the Air Force property administrator at the Pentagon with a report that he said was copied to members of Congress. The report, according to the affidavits, said Northridge could provide office facilities, a secure room for classified work, a 500-seat briefing and conference theater, another 200-seat center and two 50-seat secure rooms, along with computer facilities. Those secure conference rooms would be “unmatched by any other facility and will be in great demand by government and industry,” the report said. Budic’s goal: the transfer of custody of 14 Bombardier Aerospace Learjet C-21A aircraft for use by Northridge for national security research. (The Defense Criminal Investigative Service verified with the Air Force that Budic never received the planes.)
Rousseau, when asked the purpose of creating the lab, told investigators, “Part of the rationale for setting up Northridge the way we, we did is that, um, there’s tons and tons of surplus government equipment . . . that is, you know, going to scrap yards and stuff, and would it be possible to create a nation-class or world-class R&D facility just using all that stuff that the government is about to throw away?”
In a Feb. 21, 2014, phone interview with an undercover GSA IG special agent, Budic said Northridge Lab was working with the Defense Security Service, top GSA attorneys and the U.S. Attorney’s office to procure excess radios from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Six months later, Budic again invoked the Defense Security Service as a partner in his mission to acquire excess aircraft. “At one time Budic talked his way into getting an office space at the U.S. Army Reserve Center in Milwaukee, across the hall from the DSS agent who was located there,” the affidavits said. “Budic was later removed.”
According to the affidavits, in September 2014, a month after Northridge was granted tax-exempt status, Budic used a Defense activity address code from the Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity to access the Defense Contract Management Agency’s Plant Clearance Automated Screening System as an authorized recipient of property transfers. He said Northridge was a national laboratory. Though he failed to obtain equipment from DCMA, by claiming to be an educational nonprofit he obtained 96 items from Defense contractors, the affidavits allege. This included computer hardware, monitors, printers, routers, laptops, docking stations, servers and projectors. But after investigators began checking into the matter, Budic’s code for accessing the plant clearance screening system was terminated.
On Dec. 14, 2014, Budic wrote to a GSA Personal Property Policy Division official on Northridge letterhead declaring that GSA had cost his lab $760 million in denied equipment. The letter claimed that Northridge Lab had already acquired an $18,000 boat and 47 other items worth a total of $11,298,000—including a $10 million supercomputer.
In March 2016, special agents from GSA’s inspector general’s office and DCIS interviewed Budic about sales of the excess equipment and what the lab did with the proceeds. Subpoenaed bank records showed six deposits in 2015 ranging from $1,500 to $8,800. Budic allegedly told them that everything went back into the company and that there was no personal gain involved.
A spokeswoman for the GSA inspector general told Government Executive, “The investigation is ongoing, and we do not discuss ongoing cases.” The VA and Defense inspector general offices said they were unable to comment. A clerk at the court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin in late September said the search warrants requested in the affidavits were granted, but there is no documentation that they were executed.
The available public record does not indicate that any charges have been filed against the principals of Northridge National Laboratory. According to a recent news report, the lab is currently involved in a lawsuit against a shipper in Wisconsin over alleged damage to a supercomputer. The lab’s attorney in that case told Government Executive he does not represent Patrick Budic on any other issues and has no familiarity with the GSA excess property program.
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Sam Kegley <skegley.kegley@gmail.com>

6:20 AM (2 hours ago)
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Marge,  You were somewhat my accomplice in accruing equipment for a three million dollar metallurgy laboratory for Defense Supply Center Columbus (DCSC).  We did it within the rules and obtained mostly usable 'stuff' to operate our lab which did first class metallurgy for the government by Alan Bless and myself.  No fraudulent activity, just refusing top let good things go to waste.

The phonies of this Milwaukee operation should be jailed.

I am happy to be so frugal for this USA!
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Sam KegleyOct 10 (4 days ago)
Only God knows when he will send His Son too Earth again. October 10, 2017 ha...
Judi ColeOct 10 (4 days ago)
We are certainly in trying times, Sam, and I have to get away from the news c...

Honey Rusnak

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Yes Sam, we really need Jesus, Mary and Joseph to descend upon our world and somehow show these people who is the boss.
With all the terrible, horrible kilings going on, now Floods, Hurricanes, Tornadoes and now wildfires in CA; not to mention the mass killings in LV,NV and other places in our world.    I do believe God is trying to tell us all something--need to repent for our sins of the country and world.  When you have this upcoming generation, black, whites, Hispanics, Koreans, ​etc trying to change our USA our country to conform to what they want and do away with our history, something is about to give.  They have been taking God out of schools, cities, and now our historical history of Statues, confederates,  -- this is just awful.  
   Now some are attacking Columbus who discovered America.
Heard on the radio news that someone wants to change Columbus Day to something else.  I am awaiting when the people who are concerned about the passed history of slavery as to when they plan to take down the George Washington Estate Mansion that is only 7 miles from where I reside.  Pres. Washington had slaves and yet no one is taking down his big estate and/or other properties he owned while being president.  
Interesting huh?   Our congress really needs to put the rules and regulations back on track and declare our Nation as a Christian one as this is how it all started with Pres. Geo Washington.  No respect for anyone anymore.  The next generation will all be zombies I think.  They are now running around with plugs in both ears, smartphones in hands and getting hit by people, cars or walking into poles.  At least around here.  Now we will have cars with drivers and son airplanes and trains.  Can you imagine catching a bus without a driver?   New technology which is all digital and controlling our human race.  Cashless society is on the way too. It has already started here at the National Harbor at one of the food court restaurants--a hamburger  kiosk.  
  Pray, Pray and Pray.  Maybe someone up there will hear our prayers and make a decision to stop all of this evil upon us.
Bring some common sense into our young adults, foreign people living here and who are trying to take over our country.  Why isn't Congress doing something about this. 
  Well, sorry for mouthing off, but just glad I am not in the work place any more and not get involved with the crappy society we now have--no respect anymore for anyone, or anything.  It is now the ME GENERATION.
Marge

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Well said, Marge!  Christian Conservatives, and the few politicians, who pray, pray, pray,  are exceptions to our world's trending.

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