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To: Uncle Bill
Thanks Uncle Bill. You are one of the reasons I love this place.
131 posted on 01/14/2002 7:08:35 PM PST by nunya bidness
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To: Askel5; OKCSubmariner; Sandy; nunya bidness
Bush Proposes Nearly 200 Billion in New Spending

With his vow to keep Pentagon spending lean in the coming year, President Bush issued a stern and unexpected challenge to members of Congress and the military who believe that America's armed forces need a rapid and large infusion of money if the nation is to remain a global superpower.

Bush Demands More Defense Spending

PRESIDENT BUSH is considering a dramatic increase in defence spending that could allow work to start soon on a global missile defence system similar to that proposed by his father, according to Pentagon officials.

Bush won't tolerate spending excess, Cheney says

President Bush urged Congress on Friday not to "go hog wild" on spending

Bush must cut U.S. spending, adviser says

The Spending Boom Look who posted it. LOL! It's still booming, and George is helping big time.

White House Shifts on Welfare Law; Food Stamps for Legal Immigrants

There goes "conservative" George again. What compassion. I can hear that stampeding Latino vote now.

Federal Government Paying for Tattoo Removal in Congresswoman's District
"The funding was secured in the Justice Department appropriations bill, which passed Congress in early December."

What ever happened to SPENDING LESS?

It's the spending, stupid

Bush Proposes 5 Pct Hike in U.S. Foreign Spending

Bush Wants 11.5% Increase in Education Spending

President George W. Bush announced plans for a major increase in funding for the public school system on Saturday underscoring a sea change for Republicans who once wanted to abolish the Department of Education

Bush Spending Plan Sounds Clintonian

Both Taxes And Spending Must Be Cut

Grand Old (spending) Party

Congressional Spending Spree

Congress on a Spending Spree

Tom DeLay: No New Spending!

House conservatives have gone along quietly with their leaders on a course to spend billions of dollars for federal programs

Senate spending spree

President Bush says that the projected budget surplus makes his proposed $1.6 trillion tax cut "affordable," but his tax-cut plan won't truly benefit the American people until he deals with the problem of "government spending."

Bush submits budget plan: President would increase spending by 5.6 percent

Socialism by Prescription - The Bush Plan
Socialism by Prescription - The Clinton Plan

Bush proposes Medicare prescription drug plan

Bush Wants $399 Million To Fight Drugs In Colombia

Judge OKs CIA Spending Secrecy

Prime Cuts catalogues 543 recommendations throughout the government that if enacted, could save taxpayers $159 billion in fiscal 2002 and $1.27 trillion over the next five years.

"WHAT" Republican decreased spending?

GOP Spending Breaks the Budget

Bush links foe to big government, huge spending

We're Republicans and we're for small government.
We're Republicans and we're for smaller government.
We're Republicans and we're for BIG government.

134 posted on 01/14/2002 11:18:55 PM PST by Uncle Bill
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