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Asked by Anonymous

Not a question, but thank you, whoever reads through this inbox. It means a lot that you really do answer questions, and you're so polite and decent about it even when the questions are hard to decipher. I have a job a little like yours, so I'm guessing you have to deal with some very frustrating people. So... I wanted to thank you; this is a really cool blog.

Thanks! We’re really glad you like our blog. By answering questions, we can highlight the government information and services that people need the most.

Visit our Ask a Question page to anonymously submit a question. We cannot answer every question, so if you need immediate assistance, please send us an email, chat with us, or call us at 1-800-FED-INFO. You can also check our list of frequently asked questions.

Asked by Anonymous

Why don't you answer questions candidly instead of deflecting to everything other than the information asked?

Our goal is to help people find the best resources available to answer their questions about the government. This blog is run by people who work for the U.S. General Services Administration, which means that sometimes we can’t answer specific questions about programs controlled by other government agencies, but we will always work to point you in the right direction.

If you need immediate or in-depth assistance, please send us an email, chat with us, or call us at 1-800-FED-INFO. You can also check our list of frequently asked questions.

Ask President Obama a Question

President Obama will hold the first ever Twitter Town Hall this afternoon at 2:00pm ET. Anytime today, ask President Obama a question about jobs or the economy on Twitter, using the hashtag #AskObama; then follow @townhall for updates.

You will also be able to follow the live stream from the White House as Obama answers questions from across the country in a live event moderated by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey.

Learn more about how to participate and watch Obama answer your questions.