1. Impact of regulation on job creation:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theticket/20110104/ts_yblog_theticket/republican-outlines-government-oversight-targets-for-2011This topic area gets to the heart of Issa's agenda as chairman of the committee -- reducing big government control. Issa hopes to make the case that there hasn't been any growth in private-sector jobs because of the impact of government regulation. Politico reported Monday that Issa has reached out to more than 150 "trade associations, companies and think tanks" to ask for a list of regulations that harm job growth.
2. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Issa would like to revisit the financial meltdown and investigate the role that the government-sponsored mortgage entities Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may have played in the foreclosure crisis. Issa, as the ranking Republican on the Oversight Committee during the last Congress, was one of the members who led probes into preferential mortgages received by Fannie and Freddie employees.
3. The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission: The president created this bipartisan commission in 2009 to investigate the causes of the current financial crisis. But the commission broke down along partisan lines last year and failed to reach a consensus. Issa wants to find out why.
4. Corruption in Afghanistan: The congressman hopes to investigate corruption in Afghanistan and force officials to confront corruption-related issues. Issa plans to expand on the investigations led by Rep. John Tierney (D-Mass) in the previous Congress.
5. WikiLeaks: Issa wants to focus on ways in which the federal government can prevent the dissemination of sensitive information, with WikiLeaks -- the [COLOR=#366388 !important][COLOR=#366388 !important]whistleblower [COLOR=#366388 !important]site[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] founded by Julian Assange -- being the prime example. Issa said on "Fox News Sunday" this week that he wants a whistleblower bill passed to prevent somebody from "outing" what diplomats say in private "so diplomats can do their job with confidence and people can talk to our government with confidence."
6. Food and Drug Administration: Issa intends to put pressure on the FDA and question the effectiveness of recalls stemming from this "broken bureaucracy." The president is scheduled to sign a major food-safety bill today, which was passed by the last Congress following several major E. coli and salmonella outbreaks in the past few years.
he wants a bunch of private enterprises to make a list of regulations they think affect job growth. since you know, job growth is the only factor to consider when reviewing the effectiveness of regulation.
they want to investigate fanni mae and freddie mac, the two engines of financial markets that have helped make the american dream possible. he wants to leave receivers of multiple government bail outs like AIG, Goldman and others alone. it's not like they did anything wrong...
he wants to find out why the commission broke down: because republicans wanted to obstruct anything the commision recommended. that's why.
corruption in afganistan: this is easily solved. get out of afganistan. cut military spending and start shrinking the deficit. will repukes oblige?? i don't think so.
WikiLeaks: he wants to make sure that the shady, back-room culture politicians have created stays exactly that way. shady and back room. WOW.
he wants the FDA to stop making companies wasting money on these stupid recalls. they cost companies millions and there's the possibility that only 2 or 3 people died. that's an acceptable loss i guess, if business is doing fine...
it's nauseating....