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From: grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk (grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk)
Subject: Re: Bush's Public Debt Rising to $7 TRILLION
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Date: 2003-12-08 22:20:10 PST
>
>Bush's Public Debt Rising to $7 TRILLION
>
>http://
>www.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opdpdodt.htm
>
>----
>More than 1/3 of the Bush Administration's Budget is Red Ink, which means
>that Americans can soon prepare to be in debt to the tune of $7 TRILLION
>under the reckless spending leadership of President George W. Bush.
>
>Bush to Fund a Third of Non-Social Security Spending This Year with Borrowed
>Money
>
>http://
>www.ctj.org/html/debt0603.htm
>
>---
>
>I do have a problem with the Bush Administration's spending money like what
>Senator John McCain referred to as a "drunken sailor." The White House Led
>Omnibus Spending Bill is filled with wild pork (extravagant self-serving
>spending projects for key Republican Congressional leaders' constitutents).
>
>$50,000,000 to build an indoor rainforest in Iowa.
>
>$2,000,000 for the First Tee Program, to get young people into golf.
>
>$405,000 for industrial lubricants research in Iowa.
>
>$338,000 for the Alabama Beef Connection.
>
>$225,000 for the National Wild Turkey federation, a hunting concern.
>
>$4,000,000 for the International Fertilizer Development Center.
>
>$595,000,000 for Trilogy, an FBI information technology program.
>
>$397,700,000 for prison buildings and facilities.
>
>$6,000,000 for a Police Athletic League.
>
>$30,000,000 for the Southwest Border Prosecutors Initiative.
>
>$7,105,000 for construction of an international narcotics control law
>enforcement academy in Roswell, NM.
>
>Up to $120,000,000 for a classified Defense Department project.
>
>$250,000 for the General Patton Museum of Cavalry & Armor, in Kentucky.
>
>$225,000 for a shopping center in Adelanto, CA.
>
>$500,000 for the "Exercise in Hard Choices" at the U. of Akron, which
>attempts to replicate House and Senate meetings in which congressional
>members review a budget, and vote to include or exclude various options.
>
>Not all choices are so hard. This Omnibus spending bill must be stopped. Yes
>I got a problem with what's going on.
From: grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk (grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk)
Subject: Re: Bush's Public Debt Rising to $7 TRILLION
View this article only
Newsgroups: alt.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.prophecies.nostradamus, talk.politics.misc, alt.politics.usa.republican, ia.talk.misc, seattle.politics, soc.culture.usa
Date: 2003-12-08 22:20:10 PST
>
>Bush's Public Debt Rising to $7 TRILLION
>
>http://
>www.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opdpdodt.htm
>
>----
>More than 1/3 of the Bush Administration's Budget is Red Ink, which means
>that Americans can soon prepare to be in debt to the tune of $7 TRILLION
>under the reckless spending leadership of President George W. Bush.
>
>Bush to Fund a Third of Non-Social Security Spending This Year with Borrowed
>Money
>
>http://
>www.ctj.org/html/debt0603.htm
>
>---
>
>I do have a problem with the Bush Administration's spending money like what
>Senator John McCain referred to as a "drunken sailor." The White House Led
>Omnibus Spending Bill is filled with wild pork (extravagant self-serving
>spending projects for key Republican Congressional leaders' constitutents).
>
>$50,000,000 to build an indoor rainforest in Iowa.
>
>$2,000,000 for the First Tee Program, to get young people into golf.
>
>$405,000 for industrial lubricants research in Iowa.
>
>$338,000 for the Alabama Beef Connection.
>
>$225,000 for the National Wild Turkey federation, a hunting concern.
>
>$4,000,000 for the International Fertilizer Development Center.
>
>$595,000,000 for Trilogy, an FBI information technology program.
>
>$397,700,000 for prison buildings and facilities.
>
>$6,000,000 for a Police Athletic League.
>
>$30,000,000 for the Southwest Border Prosecutors Initiative.
>
>$7,105,000 for construction of an international narcotics control law
>enforcement academy in Roswell, NM.
>
>Up to $120,000,000 for a classified Defense Department project.
>
>$250,000 for the General Patton Museum of Cavalry & Armor, in Kentucky.
>
>$225,000 for a shopping center in Adelanto, CA.
>
>$500,000 for the "Exercise in Hard Choices" at the U. of Akron, which
>attempts to replicate House and Senate meetings in which congressional
>members review a budget, and vote to include or exclude various options.
>
>Not all choices are so hard. This Omnibus spending bill must be stopped. Yes
>I got a problem with what's going on.