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red states rule
02-24-2009, 09:37 AM
On top of all the bailout bills (and bailout bils to come) and after the mega pork bill - Eems give us this

How many pork filled bills will we get this year? Dems will set new records on spending and pork, and have to increase the credit limit on the nations credit card


House Democrats propose $410B spending bill
House bill to keep govt. running totals $410 billion, features thousands of pet projects
WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Democrats unveiled a $410 billion spending bill on Monday to keep the government running through the end of the fiscal year, setting up the second political struggle over federal funds in less than a month with Republicans.

The measure includes thousands of earmarks, the pet projects favored by lawmakers but often criticized by the public in opinion polls. There was no official total of the bill's earmarks, which accounted for at least $3.8 billion.

The legislation, which includes an increase of roughly 8 percent over spending in the last fiscal year, is expected to clear the House later in the week.

Democrats defended the spending increases, saying they were needed to make up for cuts enacted in recent years or proposed a year ago by then-President George W. Bush in health, education, energy and other programs.

Republicans countered that the spending in the bill far outpaced inflation, and amounted to much higher increases when combined with spending in the stimulus legislation that President Barack Obama signed last week. In a letter to top Democratic leaders, the GOP leadership called for a spending freeze, a step they said would point toward a "new standard of fiscal discipline."

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/House-Democrats-propose-410B-apf-14450221.html

Trigg
02-24-2009, 12:13 PM
Well this really shouldn't come as any surprise. After all, while they were still trying to pass the trillion dollar "stimulus" they were saying "this is a good beginning"

red states rule
02-25-2009, 07:55 AM
Well this really shouldn't come as any surprise. After all, while they were still trying to pass the trillion dollar "stimulus" they were saying "this is a good beginning"

Where did you think that list of items cut from the "stimulus" package was going to go?