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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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