$800,000 for a damning conflict of interest report that shows leaders at the IEDC were given every opportunity to steal. Are we supposed to believe that there was no wrongdoing outside of reporting failures? Give me a break.
.@eddelaney86 called the @Indiana_EDC audit a good start, but then went on to say: “The potential for crimes…is rather high…Get rid of this total veil of secrecy.”
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@WISHNews8 .@repeddelaney: “Never in my life did I expect the vice president to come to my state and ask the legislature to shoplift two Congressional districts.”
@Indy_reporter_@Jim_Banks@AndrewIrelandIN Correct. During my time as a Naval Officer in the Cold War, my country sent me to learn Russian so I could aid in the fight against communism. I later joined Sen. John McCain in an election monitoring trip sponsored by the International Republican Institute.
Reminiscing on this exchange from session as I heard that Diego had another "tense" meeting this week. This time, it was a meeting he was in charge of.
I hope he doesn't act like this in front of all the foreign leaders he visits.
Taking no nonsense 🔥
Rep. Ed DeLaney recently questioned Secretary of State Diego Morales about his hiring of relatives for high salaries and no-bid contracts awarded to his campaign donors. It went as well as you’d imagine for Secretary Morales. #governmentaccountability
The real "rogue" here is Rep. Ireland. What is he doing to help our county? Shouldn’t he be focused on our schools, which are not doing well, and our colleges, which are receiving less Hoosier students each year?
Lawyer to lawyer, it's typically unwise to lambaste judges.
You know the situation is dire when I feel compelled to make my return to social media. What should my first rant be about? There are too many choices and I need guidance.