Goverment Pigs and Their Trough is your Wallet!
@AngryKittyMSV (4317)
United States
April 14, 2009 3:43pm CST
This is not directed at simply Democrats or Republicans, both are guilty, and both are disgustingly wasting OUR money, here, the day before Tax Day, is a the Pig Book, showing the greediest slobs and detailing the wasteful spending of OUR tax dollars:
http://www.cagw.org/site/PageServer?pagename=reports_pigbook2009
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From the non-partisan Citizens Against Government Waste, here is an excerpt from their website, click the above link for the rest:[/i]
INTRODUCTION
The outrage of millions of taxpayers following the $700 billion bank bailout and the $787 billion stimulus bill did not stop Congress from passing and President Obama from signing a bloated $410 billion Omnibus Appropriations Act in March. With the subsequent approval of the President’s budget, the national debt will triple over the next 10 years. That leaves plenty of opportunities for pork to remain pervasive in the nation’s capital.
The fiscal year 2009 appropriations process was unique as three of the appropriations bills (Defense, Homeland Security and Military Construction) were passed and signed on September 30, 2008 under a different Congress and President. But the change in control in the White House did not change the culture of corruption that surrounds pork-barrel spending.
Among the many story lines that played out during the crafting and eventual passing of the Omnibus Act was that former Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) had his name eliminated from the nine appropriations bills in the Omnibus, yet a deceased member, former members, and Cabinet members remained. If the new Congress had time to scrub Sen. Stevens’ name from the Omnibus, they surely had plenty of time to scrub the bill of all earmarks.
The latest installment of Citizens Against Government Waste’s (CAGW) 19-year exposé of pork-barrel spending includes $3,800,000 for the Old Tiger Stadium Conservancy; $1,900,000 for the Pleasure Beach water taxi service project; and $1,791,000 for swine odor and manure management research.
In fiscal year 2009, Congress stuffed 10,160 projects into the 12 appropriations bills worth $19.6 billion. The projects represent a 12.5 percent decrease from the 11,610 projects in fiscal year 2008. The $19.6 billion is a 14 percent increase over the fiscal year 2008 total of $17.2 billion, belying claims of reduced spending. Total pork identified by CAGW since 1991 adds up to $290 billion.
Alaska once again led the nation with $322 per capita ($221 million). The runners up were Hawaii with $235 per capita ($302 million) and North Dakota with $222 per capita ($142 million).
Although this is the second year of so-called transparency, which requires every earmark to be identified with the requesting member of Congress, the Defense Appropriations Act demonstrated that there is still ample opportunity for spending shenanigans. There were 142 anonymous projects worth $6.4 billion in the defense bill, which was 6.6 percent of the projects and 57 percent of the cost.
In total, out of the 10,160 projects in the 2009 Congressional Pig Book there were 9,939 requested projects worth $11.8 billion and 221 anonymous projects worth $7.8 billion.
The 341 projects, totaling $4.2 billion, in this year’s Congressional Pig Book Summary symbolize the most egregious and blatant examples of pork. As in previous years, all of the items in the Congressional Pig Book Summary meet at least one of CAGW’s seven criteria, but most satisfy at least two:
* Requested by only one chamber of Congress;
* Not specifically authorized;
* Not competitively awarded;
* Not requested by the President;
* Greatly exceeds the President’s budget request or the previous year’s funding;
* Not the subject of congressional hearings; or
* Serves only a local or special interest.
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3 responses
@Little_Stormy (6883)
• United States
14 Apr 09
*sneaks in and steals AngryKitty's keys off her keyboard*
shhhhhh!!!!
hehehehe!!!
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@Little_Stormy (6883)
• United States
14 Apr 09
*throws Angrykitty a vowel or two*
hahahah*snort*hehehehe!
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@Little_Stormy (6883)
• United States
16 Apr 09
*gives angry kitty a bag of cat nip*
thank you!
*lays hand full of keyboard keys on floor*
*hugs!*

@valentinesdiner (1214)
• United States
14 Apr 09
Through the years there have been dozens of stimulus bills and make work efforts from the right and the left. Gotta give Obama some credit that his administration is moving with what appears to be some transparency... such as through the recovery.gov website.
You make a great point taht we have to be vigilant taht the money is not just poured down the toilet or into bridges to no-where. Gotta give the news commentators like Rush credit that people now see the taxpayers money as THEIR money and they are going to make sure it is spent witrh at least some wisdom.
Much of the stimulus money is going to investments in the future such as gree energy and infrastructure improvements. What do you think of that?
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@eaforeman6 (8979)
• United States
14 Apr 09
If Obama does not eliminate this waste and go over it with a fine tooth comb, then he was elected on lies. He promised to stop all the waste, and we are watching, and we want to see it eliminated. Accountability, now!@AngryKittyMSV (4317)
• United States
14 Apr 09
He's got a LOT to account for...
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