Posted on 03/10/2009 7:03:05 PM PDT by kellynla
In the darkness of night...
God help us!
The screwing continues.
Will anyone in the media ask Obama if he will live up to his “no earmarks” promise? What about his 5 days before signing non-emergency legislation? Will he wait 5 days on this for public comment?
I wonder how Wall Street will react?
Lamar Alexander (R TN) voted for this? I just saw him speaking against excessive spending this afternoon. Snow I expected, why don’t the RePubs in Maine tear up her ticket? At least Graham finally came through on one.
And Washington sings:
We pass earmarks
Yes we do
We love earmarks
Taxpayers, screw you.
re: he will also announce steps aimed at curbing lawmakers’ penchant for pet projects
Sort of like closing the barn door after the pigs are out.
Where do you find that Lamar voted yes?
Will Obama hold it for five days of review as he promised? See http://hesnotmypresident.wordpress.com/2009/02/15/make-president-obama-keep-his-campaign-promise/
Oh but he removed that promise from his campaign website!
Anyone have the vote breakdown? Did Bayh and Feingold end up voting for it?
Aint that the Truth. God, that pisses me off.
So far, the futures look relatively bright.
Doggy style.
Once again Obama is hedging his words. He said he would eliminate pork, not just “curbing” them. When Obama signs this current bill he automatically becomes a liar.
The one that gets me is the most is removal of the DC School voucher program that kicks two poor black kids out of Obama's daughters private school. That the liberal media can hide this is obscene. And Republicans need to get the two families in front of FNC cameras asking why would Obama do this?
Thanks, I’ll need that.
Yeah, he did. I am glad Corker did not. He is my Senator
It is the eve of a full moon after all. Eat, drink, and be merry, spend, spend, spend.
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