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does it cost $18 million dollars to build a website?

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$18M Being Spent to Redesign Recovery.gov Web Site

ABC News’ Rick Klein reports: For those concerned about stimulus
spending, the General Services Administration sends word tonight that
$18 million in additional funds are being spent to redesign the
Recovery.gov Web site.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/200...-web-site.html

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billymays But wait - there's more!! /billymays

"Smartronix, a medium-sized Maryland-based firm (over 500 employees)
founded in 1995, boasts a large number of government clients, mostly
military. The company appears to have just one important political
connection: according to FEC records, Smartronix president, Mohammed
Javaid, vice president Alan Parris, and partner John Parris have
together given $19,000 to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D) since
1999. There is no record of a Smartronix employee contributing to any
other federal politician."

Hmmmm - most ethical Congress in HISTORY!!!

OPEN AND TRANSPARENT!!!

Politics as usual I'd say and it stinks.

And most likely at least $2 million of that will go to "technical
manuals" written by a Union hack.
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Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
does it cost $18 million dollars to build a website?

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$18M Being Spent to Redesign Recovery.gov Web Site

ABC News’ Rick Klein reports: For those concerned about stimulus
spending, the General Services Administration sends word tonight that
$18 million in additional funds are being spent to redesign the
Recovery.gov Web site.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/200...-web-site.html

----

billymays But wait - there's more!! /billymays

"Smartronix, a medium-sized Maryland-based firm (over 500 employees)
founded in 1995, boasts a large number of government clients, mostly
military. The company appears to have just one important political
connection: according to FEC records, Smartronix president, Mohammed
Javaid, vice president Alan Parris, and partner John Parris have
together given $19,000 to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D) since
1999. There is no record of a Smartronix employee contributing to any
other federal politician."

Hmmmm - most ethical Congress in HISTORY!!!

OPEN AND TRANSPARENT!!!

Politics as usual I'd say and it stinks.

And most likely at least $2 million of that will go to "technical
manuals" written by a Union hack.


Crickets WAFA won't touch this.
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D K wrote:
Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
does it cost $18 million dollars to build a website?

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$18M Being Spent to Redesign Recovery.gov Web Site

ABC News’ Rick Klein reports: For those concerned about stimulus
spending, the General Services Administration sends word tonight that
$18 million in additional funds are being spent to redesign the
Recovery.gov Web site.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/200...-web-site.html


----

billymays But wait - there's more!! /billymays

"Smartronix, a medium-sized Maryland-based firm (over 500 employees)
founded in 1995, boasts a large number of government clients, mostly
military. The company appears to have just one important political
connection: according to FEC records, Smartronix president, Mohammed
Javaid, vice president Alan Parris, and partner John Parris have
together given $19,000 to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D) since
1999. There is no record of a Smartronix employee contributing to any
other federal politician."

Hmmmm - most ethical Congress in HISTORY!!!

OPEN AND TRANSPARENT!!!

Politics as usual I'd say and it stinks.

And most likely at least $2 million of that will go to "technical
manuals" written by a Union hack.


Crickets WAFA won't touch this.


I know of a certain union hack right here that wouldn't know a technical
manual if it bit him in the ass.
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NotNow wrote:
D K wrote:
Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
does it cost $18 million dollars to build a website?

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$18M Being Spent to Redesign Recovery.gov Web Site

ABC News’ Rick Klein reports: For those concerned about stimulus
spending, the General Services Administration sends word tonight that
$18 million in additional funds are being spent to redesign the
Recovery.gov Web site.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/200...-web-site.html


----

billymays But wait - there's more!! /billymays

"Smartronix, a medium-sized Maryland-based firm (over 500 employees)
founded in 1995, boasts a large number of government clients, mostly
military. The company appears to have just one important political
connection: according to FEC records, Smartronix president, Mohammed
Javaid, vice president Alan Parris, and partner John Parris have
together given $19,000 to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D) since
1999. There is no record of a Smartronix employee contributing to any
other federal politician."

Hmmmm - most ethical Congress in HISTORY!!!

OPEN AND TRANSPARENT!!!

Politics as usual I'd say and it stinks.

And most likely at least $2 million of that will go to "technical
manuals" written by a Union hack.


Crickets WAFA won't touch this.


I know of a certain union hack right here that wouldn't know a technical
manual if it bit him in the ass.


Yep.
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