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jwhop
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posted April 07, 2008 01:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well oink, oink, democrats promised to end pork, oink, oink. Those pesky little spending packages...called "earmarks, slipped into legislation already voted on and approved...but not with the pork package, oink, oink...in the bill.

Now, there's proof positive democrats lied through their teeth once again...to help get themselves elected to office....so they could get control of Congress and do away with all the terrible dastardly things Republicans had been doing. Liars Incorporated.

A Republican backed bill to place a moratorium...meaning suspend all "earmarks" was defeated in the House 215-199.

Now, I know what you're going to say. That some of the biggest porkers, oink, oink are Republicans. That's true but the Congress of the United States is under the control of democrats who have the votes to do most anything they want and especially in the House...if they really wanted to do it. Bush is firmly behind doing away with "earmarks" so there's no question he would sign legislation to that effect.

Annual 'Pig Book' Sees Steep Rise in Number of Lawmakers' Pet Projects
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
By Bret Baier

WASHINGTON — Another attempt to put a moratorium on earmarks — local pet projects slipped into legislation —- failed Wednesday, a day after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi insisted that an earmark freeze was still a possibility. The House voted against a Republican-backed plan 215 to 199.

Republicans timed their effort to coincide with the release of the annual Congressional Pig Book, distributed by the watchdog group Citizens Against Government Waste. The pig book details pork-barrel spending and was rolled out with pig-costumed staffers pushing barrels.

Overall pork barrel spending went up 30 percent in the 2008 fiscal year and the number of pet projects jumped by 337 percent — to more than 11,600. The cost of all the earmarked projects was $17.2 billion

According to the book, the top three lawmakers slipping pet projects into bills are all Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee — Sens. Thad Cochran of Mississippi with $892 million; Ted Stevens of Alaska with $469 million and Richard Shelby of Alabama with $465 million.

But the 50-page book is filled with bipartisan pork, including a few high-priced luxuries:

— $1.9 million for the Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service at The City College of New York. The project was slipped into the Labor/Health and Human Services spending bill by none other than Rep. Charles B. Rangel, the Democratic chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.

-- $3 million for "The First Tee," a program designed to teach the game of golf to young people. This was slipped into the Defense Appropriations Bill by House Majority Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina. Though The First Tee has extensive corporate sponsors and individual donators, Clyburn said the program "will help make generals and colonels."

— $188,000 for the Lobster Institute in Maine. This was added by Maine's Republican Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, along with Rep. Thomas Allen. It is said to be a cooperative program of "research and education with the lobster industry." Among other programs, the institute has been working on an underwater "lobster cam" and touts one of its achievements as the creation of lobster biscuits for dogs.

— More than $740,000 went to olive fruit fly research, of which $211,000 will pay for research that takes place in Paris, France. This program was added to the agriculture spending bill by Democratic Rep. Mike Thompson of California.

— Democratic Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia is a legendary pork barreller, and in his list of earmarks this year is $123,050 for a Mother's Day shrine in Grafton, W.V., which has a population of 5,489.

— Virginia Republican Rep. Virgil Goode added $98,000 to the budget to develop a walking tour of Boydton, Va., which boasts a population of 474 and covers less than one square mile.

As for the presidential candidates, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton is listed as being named on 281 earmarks, among them $390,000 for jazz music at Lincoln Center. The other Democrat in the race, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, is listed on 52 earmarks, including $1.6 million for the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. The aquarium receives 2 million visitors a year and has 36 corporate backers.

Arizona Sen. John McCain, the expected Republican presidential nominee, did not request any earmarks this year. He issued a statement instead lauding CAGW for issuing the book.

"Once again, my friends at CAGW have done a great job of compiling a comprehensive list of unnecessary and wasteful pork barrel projects. By shedding light on these egregious projects, they are helping to make Congress more accountable to the American people," McCain said

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,345371,00.html

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jwhop
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posted May 13, 2008 11:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
bump..burp

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pidaua
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posted May 13, 2008 11:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I think this is very important. I ticks me off (regardless of political party affiliation) that they feel we are so dumb that we won't notice the pork in bills.

Thank you for posting this jwhop!

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jwhop
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posted May 13, 2008 12:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oh yeah Pid. This is not a partisan issue...except for the fact dems promised to fix the system which they called "broken"..if only voters would elect them.

Well, it's no secret one of the worst examples is Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska. A guy with an R behind his name.

When the story broke about "The Bridge to No-Where" people were outraged. They were even more outraged when they found out Stevens owned property on that island to which a bridge was to be built.

I think it's a outrage those proposing these projects and expenditure of money from the public treasury don't have the guts to write a straight bill and let the project stand of fall on it's own merits.

Hillary slipped in an earmark for a "Hippie Museum" to be built in upstate NY.

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