Phantom Congressional Campaign Continues
Granite Grok catches up with Grant Bosse, candidate in New Hampshire’s Phantom 00 Congressional District.
Granite Grok catches up with Grant Bosse, candidate in New Hampshire’s Phantom 00 Congressional District.
Bill McMorris calculates that $375 million in stimulus funds are going to Zip Codes that don’t exist.
Read More>>John Stossel, who did such good work exposing the overreaching inefficiency of government that ABC News let him go to Fox, has picked up on the story of stimulus funding going to non-existent zip codes.
Read More>>Not content to double the size of Congress through the creation of 440 Phantom Congressional Districts, the federal government’s Recovery.org website, set up to track how we are spending the $787 billion stimulus package, is also riddled with non-existent Zip Codes. Jim Scarantino reports at New Mexico Watchdog.
Read More>>FactCheck.org looks at the biggest Whoppers of 2009, including the creation of 440 Phantom Congressional Districts through the Stimulus Act.
Read More>>We welcome Matt Burke to the Phantom Congressional Ticket. Matt is just the sort of fresh face a fake Congress needs.
Read More>>Grant Bosse will discuss his budding campaign for a Congressional District that doesn’t exist this afternoon on “The Fred Thompson Show” on Westwood One radio at 12:45.
Read More>>The novelty of running a Congressional District that doesn’t exist, and let’s face it, a slow news week, has generated national coverage of our campaign. The Washington Examiner picks up on the Phantom Congress movement.
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