All Posts Tagged With: "Pork"

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Here comes the big collapse by Bush, Hill GOP on earmarks

Porkbusters 
Andrew Moylan of the National Taxpayers Union reports lots of buzz on Capitol Hill about President Bush’s apparent decision to not sign an Executive Order that could kill the majority of earmarks from the $515 billion omnibus spending bill approved last year.
Such an Executive Order would direct executive branch agencies to ignore all earmarks air-dropped [...]

26Jan2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued
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And While We’re On The Subject, Pork/Earmarks

Republicans & Pork
2008-01-22 23:23:34
Dr. Melissa Clouthier
With the exception of a tiny band of GOP senators led by Tom Coburn, R-OK, and Jim DeMint, R-SC, and House Minority Leader John Boehner, Republican Study Committee chairman Jeb Hensarling and the small caucus of anti-earmark conservatives, the congressional GOP is every bit as addicted to pork-barrel politics as [...]

25Jan2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued
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Earmarks/Pork - Rep/Dem/Rep/Dem same old ….

Earmarks Didn’t Drop Under Democrats
The Foundry - Pork Busters
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Senator Tom Coburn’s (R-OK) staff prepared a handy chart highlighting the changes, which Mark Tapscott has posted over at Examiner.com.
And more: Coburn’s office just released the following statement:
“Rather than opening the secret chambers of government to the public, this new Congress has opted to change the locks. [...]

25Jan2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued
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Bipartisanship push sparks conservative revolt

By Manu Raju TheHill.com
Senate Republicans’ decision to tone down the partisan rhetoric and embrace a bipartisan strategy in the election year has sparked anger from conservatives calling for a more aggressive push against earmarks and spending. Read More…
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24Jan2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued
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House Dems strike deal on economy; Senate not ready to accept

By Mike Soraghan and Manu Raju TheHill.com
House Democrats gave up on increasing unemployment insurance and food stamps in an economic stimulus package announced Thursday in order to get Republicans to accept sending rebate checks to people who don’t pay income taxes. [...]

24Jan2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued