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Pelosi has produced a 40 year wish list for people who are only
interested in power. Obama ran against earmarks, this is the largest
earmark bill in history... Here is your stimulus

Global Warming

$2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration projects Link

$400 million for global-warming research Link


Government Upgrades

$2.5 billion for the National Science Foundation Link

$2.0 billion for the National Park Service Link

$800 million for AMTRAK Link

$650 million for the U.S. Forest Service Link

$600 million for NASA Link

$276 million to the State Department to upgrade and modernize its
information technology Link

$150 million for maintenance work at the Smithsonian Institution Link

$209 million for maintenance work for the Federal Agricultural
Research Service Link

$44 million for repairs and improvements at the Washington, D.C.
headquarters of the Department of Agriculture Link

$245 million to upgrade the information technology of the Farm Service
Agency Link

The Coast Guard wants more than $572 million for “Acquisition,
Construction, & Improvements” They claim these funds will create 1,235
new jobs. Crunch the numbers and this brings the cost of “creating”
each job to a staggering $460,000+ Link

$200 million for Dep. of Defense to acquire alternative energy
vehicles. Link

$600 million for new cars for the federal government Link

$200 million to re-sod the National Mall Link

$400 million for a new Social Security Administration computer system
Link

$1.9 billion for the Energy Department for “basic research into the
physical sciences Link


Schools

$66B on education, but they specifically exclude private K-12 schools
from getting one dime of it. Link

$17 billion for Pell Grants Link

$13 billion in IDEA, Part B State grants to help pay for “the excess
costs of providing special education and related services to children
with disabilities. Link

$13 billion in Title I grants “to provide extra academic support to
help raise the achievement of students at risk of educational failure
or to help all students in high-poverty schools meet challenging State
academic standards Link

$6 billion goes to college and universities Link

$3.5 billion for higher education facilities. Link

$2.1 billion is for Head Start Link

$1 billion for Technology Education Link

$250-million for an after-school snack program. Link


Social Programs

$87 billion is to be spent on Medicaid, a welfare program already
costing roughly $400 billion per year Link

$83 billion for the earned income credit for people who don’t pay
income tax Link

$36 billion for expanded unemployment benefits Link

$20 billion for increased food stamps, including lifting restrictions
on how long welfare dependents can receive food stamp benefits. Link

$6 billion program to “weatherize modest-income homes Link

$5 billion is devoted to public housing Link

$3 billion for health care prevention and wellness programs, such as
childhood immunizations and other state and local public health
programs Link

$2 billion is to be spent on Child Care Development Block Grants,
which provide day care. Link

$1.7 billion is to be spent to help the homeless Link

$1.1 billion for so-called federal comparative effectiveness research
in regard to health-care services Link

$1 billion goes for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance program, to
help low income families pay their heating bills Link

$500 million to speed the processing of applications for Social
Security disability claims. Link

$200 million goes for senior nutrition programs, such as Meals on
Wheels Link

$200 million for AmeriCorps, to help satisfy “increased demand for
services for vulnerable populations to meet critical needs in
communities across the U.S. Link

$120 million to finance part-time work for seniors in community
service agencies. Link

$100 million to reduce lead-based paint hazards for children in low
income housing Link


MISC

New Programs $136 billion of the bill is for unproven ideas—to start
32 new federal programs. Link

$79 billion is to go the states to maintain their runaway government
spending, particularly for such spendthrift jurisdictions as
California, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts Link

$5.2 billion for ACORN, the left-leaning nonprofit group under federal
investigation for massive voter fraud. Link “Community organizers,”
such as the left-wing lobbying group ACORN, would get their own new
slush fund of up to $750-million. Link

$4.2 billion provided to the Neighborhood Stabilization Fund, which
provides the funds to local governments to purchase and rehab vacant
housing due to foreclosure Link

$2 billion for Superfund cleanup Link

$1.2 billion for summer jobs for youth Link

$650 million for digital TV coupons to help Americans upgrade to
digital cable television Link

$335 million for sexually transmitted disease education and prevention
programs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Link

$50 million for the National Endowment of the Arts to help “the arts
community throughout the United States.

$400 million for “habitat restoration projects” of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Link

$75 million for smoking cessation Link
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Sure beats Canada's.

Harpo only gave $2B in tax cuts, compared to Obama's $275B.

Can we have you good American friends get the senators and congress to
create a tax refugee immigration category for honest Canadians?


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Pelosi has produced a 40 year wish list for people who are only
interested in power. Obama ran against earmarks, this is the largest
earmark bill in history... Here is your stimulus

Global Warming

$2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration projects Link

$400 million for global-warming research Link


Government Upgrades

$2.5 billion for the National Science Foundation Link

$2.0 billion for the National Park Service Link

$800 million for AMTRAK Link

$650 million for the U.S. Forest Service Link

$600 million for NASA Link

$276 million to the State Department to upgrade and modernize its
information technology Link

$150 million for maintenance work at the Smithsonian Institution Link

$209 million for maintenance work for the Federal Agricultural
Research Service Link

$44 million for repairs and improvements at the Washington, D.C.
headquarters of the Department of Agriculture Link

$245 million to upgrade the information technology of the Farm Service
Agency Link

The Coast Guard wants more than $572 million for “Acquisition,
Construction, & Improvements” They claim these funds will create 1,235
new jobs. Crunch the numbers and this brings the cost of “creating”
each job to a staggering $460,000+ Link

$200 million for Dep. of Defense to acquire alternative energy
vehicles. Link

$600 million for new cars for the federal government Link

$200 million to re-sod the National Mall Link

$400 million for a new Social Security Administration computer system
Link

$1.9 billion for the Energy Department for “basic research into the
physical sciences Link


Schools

$66B on education, but they specifically exclude private K-12 schools
from getting one dime of it. Link

$17 billion for Pell Grants Link

$13 billion in IDEA, Part B State grants to help pay for “the excess
costs of providing special education and related services to children
with disabilities. Link

$13 billion in Title I grants “to provide extra academic support to
help raise the achievement of students at risk of educational failure
or to help all students in high-poverty schools meet challenging State
academic standards Link

$6 billion goes to college and universities Link

$3.5 billion for higher education facilities. Link

$2.1 billion is for Head Start Link

$1 billion for Technology Education Link

$250-million for an after-school snack program. Link


Social Programs

$87 billion is to be spent on Medicaid, a welfare program already
costing roughly $400 billion per year Link

$83 billion for the earned income credit for people who don’t pay
income tax Link

$36 billion for expanded unemployment benefits Link

$20 billion for increased food stamps, including lifting restrictions
on how long welfare dependents can receive food stamp benefits. Link

$6 billion program to “weatherize modest-income homes Link

$5 billion is devoted to public housing Link

$3 billion for health care prevention and wellness programs, such as
childhood immunizations and other state and local public health
programs Link

$2 billion is to be spent on Child Care Development Block Grants,
which provide day care. Link

$1.7 billion is to be spent to help the homeless Link

$1.1 billion for so-called federal comparative effectiveness research
in regard to health-care services Link

$1 billion goes for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance program, to
help low income families pay their heating bills Link

$500 million to speed the processing of applications for Social
Security disability claims. Link

$200 million goes for senior nutrition programs, such as Meals on
Wheels Link

$200 million for AmeriCorps, to help satisfy “increased demand for
services for vulnerable populations to meet critical needs in
communities across the U.S. Link

$120 million to finance part-time work for seniors in community
service agencies. Link

$100 million to reduce lead-based paint hazards for children in low
income housing Link


MISC

New Programs $136 billion of the bill is for unproven ideas—to start
32 new federal programs. Link

$79 billion is to go the states to maintain their runaway government
spending, particularly for such spendthrift jurisdictions as
California, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts Link

$5.2 billion for ACORN, the left-leaning nonprofit group under federal
investigation for massive voter fraud. Link “Community organizers,”
such as the left-wing lobbying group ACORN, would get their own new
slush fund of up to $750-million. Link

$4.2 billion provided to the Neighborhood Stabilization Fund, which
provides the funds to local governments to purchase and rehab vacant
housing due to foreclosure Link

$2 billion for Superfund cleanup Link

$1.2 billion for summer jobs for youth Link

$650 million for digital TV coupons to help Americans upgrade to
digital cable television Link

$335 million for sexually transmitted disease education and prevention
programs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Link

$50 million for the National Endowment of the Arts to help “the arts
community throughout the United States.

$400 million for “habitat restoration projects” of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Link

$75 million for smoking cessation Link


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On Jan 29, 6:53*pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
Pelosi has produced a 40 year wish list for people who are only
interested in power. Obama ran against earmarks, this is the largest
earmark bill in history... Here is your stimulus


Global Warming


$2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration projects Link


D'oh...your links don't work, mr. network expert. Even if they did, they
don't prove a thing.

What's the matter? You *couldn't find yourself a job on that long list?

I'm not surprised.


Didn't plan on the links working.. Just didn't remove the word link.
Either way, your ignorant spew doesn't change the facts. Still less
than 5% stimulus which you and Salty rejected, both of you ran away
though when asked to prove me wrong, and you will still run from it
now... Please don't waste our time unless you have something to add..
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wrote:
Pelosi has produced a 40 year wish list for people who are only
interested in power. Obama ran against earmarks, this is the largest
earmark bill in history... Here is your stimulus

Global Warming

$2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration projects Link

$400 million for global-warming research Link


Government Upgrades

$2.5 billion for the National Science Foundation Link

$2.0 billion for the National Park Service Link

$800 million for AMTRAK Link

$650 million for the U.S. Forest Service Link

$600 million for NASA Link

$276 million to the State Department to upgrade and modernize its
information technology Link

$150 million for maintenance work at the Smithsonian Institution Link

$209 million for maintenance work for the Federal Agricultural
Research Service Link

$44 million for repairs and improvements at the Washington, D.C.
headquarters of the Department of Agriculture Link

$245 million to upgrade the information technology of the Farm Service
Agency Link

The Coast Guard wants more than $572 million for “Acquisition,
Construction, & Improvements” They claim these funds will create 1,235
new jobs. Crunch the numbers and this brings the cost of “creating”
each job to a staggering $460,000+ Link

$200 million for Dep. of Defense to acquire alternative energy
vehicles. Link

$600 million for new cars for the federal government Link

$200 million to re-sod the National Mall Link

$400 million for a new Social Security Administration computer system
Link

$1.9 billion for the Energy Department for “basic research into the
physical sciences Link


Schools

$66B on education, but they specifically exclude private K-12 schools
from getting one dime of it. Link

$17 billion for Pell Grants Link

$13 billion in IDEA, Part B State grants to help pay for “the excess
costs of providing special education and related services to children
with disabilities. Link

$13 billion in Title I grants “to provide extra academic support to
help raise the achievement of students at risk of educational failure
or to help all students in high-poverty schools meet challenging State
academic standards Link

$6 billion goes to college and universities Link

$3.5 billion for higher education facilities. Link

$2.1 billion is for Head Start Link

$1 billion for Technology Education Link

$250-million for an after-school snack program. Link


Social Programs

$87 billion is to be spent on Medicaid, a welfare program already
costing roughly $400 billion per year Link

$83 billion for the earned income credit for people who don’t pay
income tax Link

$36 billion for expanded unemployment benefits Link

$20 billion for increased food stamps, including lifting restrictions
on how long welfare dependents can receive food stamp benefits. Link

$6 billion program to “weatherize modest-income homes Link

$5 billion is devoted to public housing Link

$3 billion for health care prevention and wellness programs, such as
childhood immunizations and other state and local public health
programs Link

$2 billion is to be spent on Child Care Development Block Grants,
which provide day care. Link

$1.7 billion is to be spent to help the homeless Link

$1.1 billion for so-called federal comparative effectiveness research
in regard to health-care services Link

$1 billion goes for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance program, to
help low income families pay their heating bills Link

$500 million to speed the processing of applications for Social
Security disability claims. Link

$200 million goes for senior nutrition programs, such as Meals on
Wheels Link

$200 million for AmeriCorps, to help satisfy “increased demand for
services for vulnerable populations to meet critical needs in
communities across the U.S. Link

$120 million to finance part-time work for seniors in community
service agencies. Link

$100 million to reduce lead-based paint hazards for children in low
income housing Link


MISC

New Programs $136 billion of the bill is for unproven ideas—to start
32 new federal programs. Link

$79 billion is to go the states to maintain their runaway government
spending, particularly for such spendthrift jurisdictions as
California, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts Link

$5.2 billion for ACORN, the left-leaning nonprofit group under federal
investigation for massive voter fraud. Link “Community organizers,”
such as the left-wing lobbying group ACORN, would get their own new
slush fund of up to $750-million. Link

$4.2 billion provided to the Neighborhood Stabilization Fund, which
provides the funds to local governments to purchase and rehab vacant
housing due to foreclosure Link

$2 billion for Superfund cleanup Link

$1.2 billion for summer jobs for youth Link

$650 million for digital TV coupons to help Americans upgrade to
digital cable television Link

$335 million for sexually transmitted disease education and prevention
programs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Link

$50 million for the National Endowment of the Arts to help “the arts
community throughout the United States.

$400 million for “habitat restoration projects” of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Link

$75 million for smoking cessation Link

Congress recommended a 25% increase in Disabled Veterans Compensation in
2007. Where is it???


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On Jan 29, 7:43*pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 29, 6:53 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
Pelosi has produced a 40 year wish list for people who are only
interested in power. Obama ran against earmarks, this is the largest
earmark bill in history... Here is your stimulus
Global Warming
$2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration projects Link
D'oh...your links don't work, mr. network expert. Even if they did, they
don't prove a thing.


What's the matter? You *couldn't find yourself a job on that long list?


I'm not surprised.


Didn't plan on the links working..


Right. Bullschitt.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Run, run, run.. . 5% for stimulus, 95% pork. Unchallenged numbers...
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On Jan 29, 6:48*pm, wrote:
Pelosi has produced a 40 year wish list for people who are only
interested in power. Obama ran against earmarks, this is the largest
earmark bill in history... Here is your stimulus

Global Warming

$2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration projects Link

$400 million for global-warming research Link

Government Upgrades

$2.5 billion for the National Science Foundation Link

$2.0 billion for the National Park Service Link

$800 million for AMTRAK Link

$650 million for the U.S. Forest Service Link

$600 million for NASA Link

$276 million to the State Department to upgrade and modernize its
information technology Link

$150 million for maintenance work at the Smithsonian Institution Link

$209 million for maintenance work for the Federal Agricultural
Research Service Link

$44 million for repairs and improvements at the Washington, D.C.
headquarters of the Department of Agriculture Link

$245 million to upgrade the information technology of the Farm Service
Agency Link

The Coast Guard wants more than $572 million for “Acquisition,
Construction, & Improvements” They claim these funds will create 1,235
new jobs. Crunch the numbers and this brings the cost of “creating”
each job to a staggering $460,000+ Link

$200 million for Dep. of Defense to acquire alternative energy
vehicles. Link

$600 million for new cars for the federal government Link

$200 million to re-sod the National Mall Link

$400 million for a new Social Security Administration computer system
Link

$1.9 billion for the Energy Department for “basic research into the
physical sciences Link

Schools

$66B on education, but they specifically exclude private K-12 schools
from getting one dime of it. Link

$17 billion for Pell Grants Link

$13 billion in IDEA, Part B State grants to help pay for “the excess
costs of providing special education and related services to children
with disabilities. Link

$13 billion in Title I grants “to provide extra academic support to
help raise the achievement of students at risk of educational failure
or to help all students in high-poverty schools meet challenging State
academic standards Link

$6 billion goes to college and universities Link

$3.5 billion for higher education facilities. Link

$2.1 billion is for Head Start Link

$1 billion for Technology Education Link

$250-million for an after-school snack program. Link

Social Programs

$87 billion is to be spent on Medicaid, a welfare program already
costing roughly $400 billion per year Link

$83 billion for the earned income credit for people who don’t pay
income tax Link

$36 billion for expanded unemployment benefits Link

$20 billion for increased food stamps, including lifting restrictions
on how long welfare dependents can receive food stamp benefits. Link

$6 billion program to “weatherize modest-income homes Link

$5 billion is devoted to public housing Link

$3 billion for health care prevention and wellness programs, such as
childhood immunizations and other state and local public health
programs Link

$2 billion is to be spent on Child Care Development Block Grants,
which provide day care. Link

$1.7 billion is to be spent to help the homeless Link

$1.1 billion for so-called federal comparative effectiveness research
in regard to health-care services Link

$1 billion goes for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance program, to
help low income families pay their heating bills Link

$500 million to speed the processing of applications for Social
Security disability claims. Link

$200 million goes for senior nutrition programs, such as Meals on
Wheels Link

$200 million for AmeriCorps, to help satisfy “increased demand for
services for vulnerable populations to meet critical needs in
communities across the U.S. Link

$120 million to finance part-time work for seniors in community
service agencies. Link

$100 million to reduce lead-based paint hazards for children in low
income housing Link

MISC

New Programs $136 billion of the bill is for unproven ideas—to start
32 new federal programs. Link

$79 billion is to go the states to maintain their runaway government
spending, particularly for such spendthrift jurisdictions as
California, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts Link

$5.2 billion for ACORN, the left-leaning nonprofit group under federal
investigation for massive voter fraud. Link “Community organizers,”
such as the left-wing lobbying group ACORN, would get their own new
slush fund of up to $750-million. Link

$4.2 billion provided to the Neighborhood Stabilization Fund, which
provides the funds to local governments to purchase and rehab vacant
housing due to foreclosure Link

$2 billion for Superfund cleanup Link

$1.2 billion for summer jobs for youth Link

$650 million for digital TV coupons to help Americans upgrade to
digital cable television Link

$335 million for sexually transmitted disease education and prevention
programs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Link

$50 million for the National Endowment of the Arts to help “the arts
community throughout the United States.

$400 million for “habitat restoration projects” of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Link

$75 million for smoking cessation Link


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On Jan 29, 6:48*pm, wrote:
Pelosi has produced a 40 year wish list for people who are only
interested in power. Obama ran against earmarks, this is the largest
earmark bill in history... Here is your stimulus

Global Warming

$2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration projects Link

$400 million for global-warming research Link

Government Upgrades

$2.5 billion for the National Science Foundation Link

$2.0 billion for the National Park Service Link

$800 million for AMTRAK Link

$650 million for the U.S. Forest Service Link

$600 million for NASA Link

$276 million to the State Department to upgrade and modernize its
information technology Link

$150 million for maintenance work at the Smithsonian Institution Link

$209 million for maintenance work for the Federal Agricultural
Research Service Link

$44 million for repairs and improvements at the Washington, D.C.
headquarters of the Department of Agriculture Link

$245 million to upgrade the information technology of the Farm Service
Agency Link

The Coast Guard wants more than $572 million for “Acquisition,
Construction, & Improvements” They claim these funds will create 1,235
new jobs. Crunch the numbers and this brings the cost of “creating”
each job to a staggering $460,000+ Link

$200 million for Dep. of Defense to acquire alternative energy
vehicles. Link

$600 million for new cars for the federal government Link

$200 million to re-sod the National Mall Link

$400 million for a new Social Security Administration computer system
Link

$1.9 billion for the Energy Department for “basic research into the
physical sciences Link

Schools

$66B on education, but they specifically exclude private K-12 schools
from getting one dime of it. Link

$17 billion for Pell Grants Link

$13 billion in IDEA, Part B State grants to help pay for “the excess
costs of providing special education and related services to children
with disabilities. Link

$13 billion in Title I grants “to provide extra academic support to
help raise the achievement of students at risk of educational failure
or to help all students in high-poverty schools meet challenging State
academic standards Link

$6 billion goes to college and universities Link

$3.5 billion for higher education facilities. Link

$2.1 billion is for Head Start Link

$1 billion for Technology Education Link

$250-million for an after-school snack program. Link

Social Programs

$87 billion is to be spent on Medicaid, a welfare program already
costing roughly $400 billion per year Link

$83 billion for the earned income credit for people who don’t pay
income tax Link

$36 billion for expanded unemployment benefits Link

$20 billion for increased food stamps, including lifting restrictions
on how long welfare dependents can receive food stamp benefits. Link

$6 billion program to “weatherize modest-income homes Link

$5 billion is devoted to public housing Link

$3 billion for health care prevention and wellness programs, such as
childhood immunizations and other state and local public health
programs Link

$2 billion is to be spent on Child Care Development Block Grants,
which provide day care. Link

$1.7 billion is to be spent to help the homeless Link

$1.1 billion for so-called federal comparative effectiveness research
in regard to health-care services Link

$1 billion goes for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance program, to
help low income families pay their heating bills Link

$500 million to speed the processing of applications for Social
Security disability claims. Link

$200 million goes for senior nutrition programs, such as Meals on
Wheels Link

$200 million for AmeriCorps, to help satisfy “increased demand for
services for vulnerable populations to meet critical needs in
communities across the U.S. Link

$120 million to finance part-time work for seniors in community
service agencies. Link

$100 million to reduce lead-based paint hazards for children in low
income housing Link

MISC

New Programs $136 billion of the bill is for unproven ideas—to start
32 new federal programs. Link

$79 billion is to go the states to maintain their runaway government
spending, particularly for such spendthrift jurisdictions as
California, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts Link

$5.2 billion for ACORN, the left-leaning nonprofit group under federal
investigation for massive voter fraud. Link “Community organizers,”
such as the left-wing lobbying group ACORN, would get their own new
slush fund of up to $750-million. Link

$4.2 billion provided to the Neighborhood Stabilization Fund, which
provides the funds to local governments to purchase and rehab vacant
housing due to foreclosure Link

$2 billion for Superfund cleanup Link

$1.2 billion for summer jobs for youth Link

$650 million for digital TV coupons to help Americans upgrade to
digital cable television Link

$335 million for sexually transmitted disease education and prevention
programs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Link

$50 million for the National Endowment of the Arts to help “the arts
community throughout the United States.

$400 million for “habitat restoration projects” of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Link

$75 million for smoking cessation Link


Do you think all of those earmarks are from democrats???
Do you also know about the earmarks that were in Bush's bailouts?
It's funny that none of you are denouncing Bush's bank bailouts that
did nothing but provide bonuses for the fat cats.
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