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Slice of pork: Donald Lambro wades through budget swill, wasted tax dollars
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Thursday, February 20, 2003 | Donald Lambro

Posted on 02/19/2003 11:54:02 PM PST by JohnHuang2

WASHINGTON – As an old lawmaker's adage goes, the legislative process is like sausage: you wouldn't want to see it made.

Last week, as Congress finished work on a massive, pork-filled $397.4 billion spending bill, lawmakers pinched their noses in disgust while waiting to vote on it. "This is a bill that gives sausages a bad name," said Republican Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.

The fat, 1,100-page omnibus money bill – which no lawmaker will ever read in its entirety – combines 11 appropriations bills that were not passed last year. Since October, most of the government – except for the Pentagon – has been under "a continuing resolution" that lets departments and agencies spend at last year's levels.

Unfortunately, bills of this size allow lawmakers to hide tens of billions of dollars of earmarked, pork-barrel spending that neither the president nor the agencies and departments have requested. This bill is stuffed with nonessential spending, robbing money from more important priorities and needlessly enlarging the budget.

At a time of mounting deficits, looming war costs and overall belt-tightening, this is a budget that deserves to be vetoed. Better "to let all non-defense-related federal programs and agencies live at 2002 spending levels," says Tom Schatz, president of Citizens Against Government Waste.

"For four months now, the government has been operating at last year's spending levels, and guess what? Essentially, no one in the country has noticed or cares," Schatz says.

"Since Congress can't get this bill passed without inserting billions in last-minute add-ons and pork," he says "it's time to pull the plug on the big spenders and greedy special interests by freezing spending and moving on."

The bill calls for much bigger spending increases in dozens of areas where Bush sought cuts or modest increases. Aid to education alone is a record-setting $53.1 billion, $3 billion more than Bush wants.

Hundreds of pages of pork line the casings of this bill and smell to high heaven. Consider the increased money for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the wake of the Columbia shuttle disaster. NASA is funneling pork nationwide with seeming disregard that this money – if it is to be spent at all – could be used for building a safer, more reliable spacecraft.

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Thursday, February 20, 2003

Quote of the Day by areafiftyone

1 posted on 02/19/2003 11:54:02 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Tom Schatz is right: Now is a time to keep the rest of the non-defense budget at current spending levels.

That's like saying when a person is on their deathbed with a 106 fever - let's keep him in this condition, don't want the fever to go any higher. CURRENT SPENDING LEVELS are already WAY WAY too high!!!! This kind of stuff makes me absolutely furious.

2 posted on 02/20/2003 1:01:34 AM PST by First Amendment
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To: pram
How can a person elected to any post, vote on
on any measure that he does not read or understand?
3 posted on 02/20/2003 1:16:18 AM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
Good question. There was another thread here on FR about the McInsane-Feingevelt constitutionally forcible rape statute and now we have congresscritters whining about the restrictions it has imposed upon them. My guess is as good as yours that in Congress and state legislatures across America bills are voted upon every day that have never been read by the lawmakers prior to being passed!
4 posted on 02/20/2003 1:57:36 AM PST by goldstategop
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To: JohnHuang2
I agree with all of this article except the first line. The writer was lazy and didn't check his source for his lead quote. The quote is from Otto von Bismark in the Budestag, and it was, "Those who love laws and sausages should not see how either is made."

Congressman Billybob

5 posted on 02/20/2003 3:25:55 AM PST by Congressman Billybob
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To: Congressman Billybob
I wonder if you know the current status of this bill - meaning where exactly is it in the process. Is it waiting for the President's signature?
6 posted on 02/20/2003 12:52:50 PM PST by Cooter
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To: Congressman Billybob
Found the status here.
7 posted on 02/20/2003 1:25:13 PM PST by Cooter
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