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Senate Approves Huge Spending Bill After Democrats' Delay
The New York Times ^
| January 22, 2004
| DAVID STOUT
Posted on 01/22/2004 11:06:50 AM PST by jgrubbs
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To: God is good
I wish I could take credit for the list, but I just found it and did a copy and paste, I have found other items in the bill that didn't make it to the list yet.
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:23:28 PM PST
by
jgrubbs
To: CholeraJoe
That's even better 315Gs divided by 11 is 28Gs each.
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:24:29 PM PST
by
God is good
(Till we meet in the golden city of the New Jerusalem, peace to my brothers and sisters.)
To: CSM
They're in 12 states. That makes it a Federal issue under the commerce clause.
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:24:32 PM PST
by
CholeraJoe
(Currahee! 3 miles up, 3 miles down. Hi Yo, Silver!)
To: jgrubbs
Maybe someone could post a list of Bush's recent spending programs.
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:25:52 PM PST
by
God is good
(Till we meet in the golden city of the New Jerusalem, peace to my brothers and sisters.)
To: God is good
Using that logic, should regulation of prescription drugs be left to the states and the FDA abolished?
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:27:03 PM PST
by
CholeraJoe
(Currahee! 3 miles up, 3 miles down. Hi Yo, Silver!)
To: jgrubbs
![](http://www.pigs-etc.com/clipart2/j58s.jpg)
"Real" Bush giving SOTU speech as he goes over spending bill!
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:28:37 PM PST
by
meandog
("Do unto others before they do unto you!")
To: CholeraJoe
Then this money is a waste anyway. The amount per state isn't enough to pay for the beaurocrats that will be involved. By the way, since when does the natural migration of insects fall under commerce?
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:30:07 PM PST
by
CSM
(Council member Carol Schwartz (R.-at large), my new hero! The Anti anti Smoke Gnatzie!)
To: CholeraJoe
"Using that logic, should regulation of prescription drugs be left to the states and the FDA abolished?"
Yes. You would certainly see a decrease in the cost of perscription drugs.
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:30:44 PM PST
by
CSM
(Council member Carol Schwartz (R.-at large), my new hero! The Anti anti Smoke Gnatzie!)
To: God is good
Maybe someone could post a list of Bush's recent spending programs.Do you have a copy of his State of the Union speech?
My favorite is the "millions" for the "no child left behind" to make sure kids can read by middle school, and now the new millions for the new "program" to help the middle school and high school students that the "no child left behind" didn't help.
69
posted on
01/22/2004 12:30:53 PM PST
by
jgrubbs
To: jgrubbs
$180,000 Seafood waste research, Fairbanks, Alaska That's a lot of money just to ask Johnny why he didn't clean his plate.. :(
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:32:29 PM PST
by
Krodg
To: God is good
. . . virtually all meant to burnish the images of the legislators . . . I like THAT one.
To: jgrubbs
"By passing the No Child Left Behind Act, you have made the expectation of literacy the law of our country. We're providing more funding for our schools -- a 36-percent increase since 2001. We're requiring higher standards. We are regularly testing every child on the fundamentals. We are reporting results to parents, and making sure they have better options when schools are not performing. We are making progress toward excellence for every child in America."
"So tonight, I propose a series of measures called Jobs for the 21st Century. This program will provide extra help to middle and high school students who fall behind in reading and math, expand advanced placement programs in low-income schools, invite math and science professionals from the private sector to teach part-time in our high schools."
--George W. Bush
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:35:00 PM PST
by
jgrubbs
To: jgrubbs
This is one senator who's going to leave it because of what it will do to working families and women and veterans of this country." Is anyone else tired of this one-trick pony phrase?
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:36:54 PM PST
by
rintense
To: jgrubbs
I thought "No Child Left Behind Act" was supposed to make sure students don't fall behind in reading and math.
Now we are going to have the "Jobs for the 21st Century" to "provide extra help to middle and high school students who fall behind in reading and math".
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:37:45 PM PST
by
jgrubbs
To: CSM
By the way, since when does the natural migration of insects fall under commerce?When they cross state lines. That's why I have to buy a migratory waterfowl stamp from the Department of the Interior to shoot Daffy and friends.
There's nothing natural about these termites, they are a non-native species.
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:37:52 PM PST
by
CholeraJoe
(Currahee! 3 miles up, 3 miles down. Hi Yo, Silver!)
To: wjcsux
From the Heritage Foundation, concerning the curent omnibus bill: [T]he number of pork projects skyrocketed from under 2,000 five years ago to 9,362 in the 2003 budget. Total spending on pork projects has correspondingly increased to over $23 billion.
But, but .... its republican pork, see .... so its good pork. Not like that nasty democrat pork.
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:38:16 PM PST
by
atlaw
To: jgrubbs
To put the entire budget in context these are the numbers:
Fiscal year 2004 = $2.2 Billion (Whitehouse home page)
Number of tax payers 2001 = 128 Million (Rush Limbaugh)
My guess at an adjustment to # of taxpayers = 140 Million
2.2B/140M=$15,714 per tax payer.
Of course we all know that 50% of the adult population does not pay taxes. The reality is that each adult in America is responsible for $7,857. Talk about a divided country. Those that pay vs. those that mooch.
Now, we have also seen the story about $20,000 per household is the projected spending. 45% of that is defense. That leaves us a gap that is indicative of the weighted taxing on the wealthy, potential investors. The 45% is clearly constitutional, so that should really give all adults a burden of $3,535. At the same rate of population that pays today that would give a burden to each taxpayer of $7,071. Let's get back to the constitution and give us a 55% Federal Tax cut!
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:39:15 PM PST
by
CSM
(Council member Carol Schwartz (R.-at large), my new hero! The Anti anti Smoke Gnatzie!)
To: jgrubbs
Great! I feel better now. LOL! Seriously, this list makes me want to hurl - big time. $2M for "Tools for Tolerance"?
To: atlaw
But, but .... its republican pork, see .... so its good pork. Not like that nasty democrat pork.
Thanks! I feel better now.
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:40:04 PM PST
by
wjcsux
(If you can read this, you are in range.)
To: CholeraJoe
Commerce involves items that hinder commercial trade. Not the expanded version of anything that "crosses" state lines. Read the constitution and you would see why this is not a federal issue. Neither is the requirement to purchase a waterfowl stamp from the Feds. What next, purchasing gun liscenses from the Feds because you could potentially transport a gun over a state ling?
Why should the people in Alaska or Maine care about your bug problem? They should be concerned with their own problems without expecting you to help them financially.
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posted on
01/22/2004 12:43:12 PM PST
by
CSM
(Council member Carol Schwartz (R.-at large), my new hero! The Anti anti Smoke Gnatzie!)
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