http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... 68782.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;In a bigger shift from his campaign pledge to end earmarks, he tells me that they are a bad "symbol" of easy spending but that he will fight for Kentucky's share of earmarks and federal pork, as long as it's doled out transparently at the committee level and not parachuted in in the dead of night. "I will advocate for Kentucky's interests," he says.
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So he's saying he will fight against this sort of thing for all states as a union to get rid of it across the board but until that time comes there is a certain amount of money in the kitty that states will be grabbing and he is gonna grab Kentucky's portion until it goes away.Skjellyfetti wrote:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... 68782.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;In a bigger shift from his campaign pledge to end earmarks, he tells me that they are a bad "symbol" of easy spending but that he will fight for Kentucky's share of earmarks and federal pork, as long as it's doled out transparently at the committee level and not parachuted in in the dead of night. "I will advocate for Kentucky's interests," he says.
The federal government will still be lining the till with money from Kentucky to hand out so they will stand in line until it goes away correct?
It makes sense to me.
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Yup. Especially if the Congress succeeds in eliminating earmarks this year and reducing the overall budget.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:So he's saying he will fight against this sort of thing for all states as a union to get rid of it across the board but until that time comes there is a certain amount of money in the kitty that states will be grabbing and he is gonna grab Kentucky's portion until it goes away.Skjellyfetti wrote: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... 68782.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The federal government will still be lining the till with money from Kentucky to hand out so they will stand in line until it goes away correct?
It makes sense to me.
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native wrote:Yup. Especially if the Congress succeeds in eliminating earmarks this year and reducing the overall budget.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: So he's saying he will fight against this sort of thing for all states as a union to get rid of it across the board but until that time comes there is a certain amount of money in the kitty that states will be grabbing and he is gonna grab Kentucky's portion until it goes away.
The federal government will still be lining the till with money from Kentucky to hand out so they will stand in line until it goes away correct?
It makes sense to me.
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Perhaps they really mean it this time.native wrote:Yup. Especially if the Congress succeeds in eliminating earmarks this year and reducing the overall budget.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: So he's saying he will fight against this sort of thing for all states as a union to get rid of it across the board but until that time comes there is a certain amount of money in the kitty that states will be grabbing and he is gonna grab Kentucky's portion until it goes away.
The federal government will still be lining the till with money from Kentucky to hand out so they will stand in line until it goes away correct?
It makes sense to me.
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That's the problem with us kalm, we have a good outlook and we keep hoping for the changes.kalm wrote:Perhaps they really mean it this time.native wrote:
Yup. Especially if the Congress succeeds in eliminating earmarks this year and reducing the overall budget.
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I'd like to see them force these fuckers hand. If you think the bill is government waste... don't come asking for money from it. Fuck you.
http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2010/11/09 ... 87303.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Consequently, unless you change your position, we plan to engage in an orderly transition to wind down Wisconsin's project so that we do not waste taxpayers' money.
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So, instead of actually maintaining infrastructure that ALREADY exists, they'd rather piss away money on ANOTHER infrastructure system that they then won't have the money to maintain?Skjellyfetti wrote:I'd like to see them force these fuckers hand. If you think the bill is government waste... don't come asking for money from it. Fuck you.
http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2010/11/09 ... 87303.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Consequently, unless you change your position, we plan to engage in an orderly transition to wind down Wisconsin's project so that we do not waste taxpayers' money.
Makes perfect sense to me, KY...Walker, who is currently the county executive of Milwaukee County, campaigned heavily against a proposed high-speed line to link Milwaukee and Madison that would eventually be part of a Midwest network. Decrying the project as a waste of tax dollars, he has called for the cash to be redistributed to highway and bridge repairs in his state.
But LaHood said the stimulus grants must be spent on rail projects.
"None of the money provided to Wisconsin may be used for road or highway projects, or anything other than high-speed rail," LaHood wrote. "Consequently, unless you change your position, we plan to engage in an orderly transition to wind down Wisconsin's project so that we do not waste taxpayers' money."
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You mean the highways and bridges Wisconsin got $529,000,000 out of the stimulus bill for?
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Is it even remotely possible that $529 MM isn't enough?Skjellyfetti wrote:You mean the highways and bridges Wisconsin got $529,000,000 out of the stimulus bill for?
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jellyboy surely knows what it takes to maintain a highway for his bike.AZGrizFan wrote:Is it even remotely possible that $529 MM isn't enough?Skjellyfetti wrote:You mean the highways and bridges Wisconsin got $529,000,000 out of the stimulus bill for?Have you read all the studies? Do you know the answer to that question? Perhaps the new governor has a tad bit better info than you?
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AZGrizFan wrote:So, instead of actually maintaining infrastructure that ALREADY exists, they'd rather piss away money on ANOTHER infrastructure system that they then won't have the money to maintain?Skjellyfetti wrote:I'd like to see them force these fuckers hand. If you think the bill is government waste... don't come asking for money from it. Fuck you.
http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2010/11/09 ... 87303.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Makes perfect sense to me, KY...Walker, who is currently the county executive of Milwaukee County, campaigned heavily against a proposed high-speed line to link Milwaukee and Madison that would eventually be part of a Midwest network. Decrying the project as a waste of tax dollars, he has called for the cash to be redistributed to highway and bridge repairs in his state.
But LaHood said the stimulus grants must be spent on rail projects.
"None of the money provided to Wisconsin may be used for road or highway projects, or anything other than high-speed rail," LaHood wrote. "Consequently, unless you change your position, we plan to engage in an orderly transition to wind down Wisconsin's project so that we do not waste taxpayers' money."
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No forward thinking, whatsoever, among Conks. Save now, suffer later. Blame it on Dems.
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It's like watching Nova in the second half of the Chipper last year. When you have something that works that well you don't even need to open the rest of the playbook.Cap'n Cat wrote: No forward thinking, whatsoever, among Conks. Save now, suffer later. Blame it on Dems.
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kalm wrote:It's like watching Nova in the second half of the Chipper last year. When you have something that works that well you don't even need to open the rest of the playbook.Cap'n Cat wrote: No forward thinking, whatsoever, among Conks. Save now, suffer later. Blame it on Dems.
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...or maybe it's because as taxes & government-mandated regulatory fees continue to increase nationwide to support the existing infrastructure, we continue to have to get front-end alignments as we drive to the unemployment office past the sign promoting American Recovery & Re-Investment Act....Cap'n Cat wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
So, instead of actually maintaining infrastructure that ALREADY exists, they'd rather piss away money on ANOTHER infrastructure system that they then won't have the money to maintain?
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What's wildly entertaining about Z and most of his Conk ilk is that they will be the first motherfvckers complaining about the roads we chose not to fix the right way and, instead, band-aided with temporary patches. Especially when boulevard access becomes shitty to their job-exporting multinational corporate palaces in the suburbs, from which they rake in 90% of their campaign cash. A few front end alignments to their Jaguars and Caddys and Porsches and they'll be up in arms about the condition of infrastructure.....again.
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Rand Paul... just another politician....
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Appaholic wrote:...or maybe it's because as taxes & government-mandated regulatory fees continue to increase nationwide to support the existing infrastructure, we continue to have to get front-end alignments as we drive to the unemployment office past the sign promoting American Recovery & Re-Investment Act....Cap'n Cat wrote:
What's wildly entertaining about Z and most of his Conk ilk is that they will be the first motherfvckers complaining about the roads we chose not to fix the right way and, instead, band-aided with temporary patches. Especially when boulevard access becomes shitty to their job-exporting multinational corporate palaces in the suburbs, from which they rake in 90% of their campaign cash. A few front end alignments to their Jaguars and Caddys and Porsches and they'll be up in arms about the condition of infrastructure.....again.
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I do know that 529 million is more than Wisconsin's biennial budget for the Department of Transportation for 2009-2011.AZGrizFan wrote:Is it even remotely possible that $529 MM isn't enough?Skjellyfetti wrote:You mean the highways and bridges Wisconsin got $529,000,000 out of the stimulus bill for?Have you read all the studies? Do you know the answer to that question? Perhaps the new governor has a tad bit better info than you?
Maybe Wisconsin should pull themselves up from the bootstraps and pay for their own infrastructure. That would be the fiscally conservative thing to do, amirite?
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We gotta get Z to Wisconsin one day.Skjellyfetti wrote:I do know that 529 million is more than Wisconsin's biennial budget for the Department of Transportation for 2009-2011.AZGrizFan wrote:
Is it even remotely possible that $529 MM isn't enough?Have you read all the studies? Do you know the answer to that question? Perhaps the new governor has a tad bit better info than you?
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Sure. Lets ask Wisconsin to play by a completely different set of rules than the other 49 states. Just like Rand Paul in Kentucky, they didn't WRITE the rulebook, but they damned sure are allowed to play by it until it's changed for EVERYONE.Skjellyfetti wrote:I do know that 529 million is more than Wisconsin's biennial budget for the Department of Transportation for 2009-2011.AZGrizFan wrote:
Is it even remotely possible that $529 MM isn't enough?Have you read all the studies? Do you know the answer to that question? Perhaps the new governor has a tad bit better info than you?
Maybe Wisconsin should pull themselves up from the bootstraps and pay for their own infrastructure. That would be the fiscally conservative thing to do, amirite?
And I'm pretty sure that Wisconsin's biennial budget doesn't include repairing EVERY bridge, overpass, freeway, highway, on ramp, etc., etc., etc., that actually NEEDS repair. Most of it goes to salaries of the 8 guys who stand around for every one that works.
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Sounds like Wisconsin needs to sort out their government waste.AZGrizFan wrote:
And I'm pretty sure that Wisconsin's biennial budget doesn't include repairing EVERY bridge, overpass, freeway, highway, on ramp, etc., etc., etc., that actually NEEDS repair. Most of it goes to salaries of the 8 guys who stand around for every one that works.
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That's a bit redundant, isn't it?Skjellyfetti wrote:Sounds like Wisconsin needs to sort out their government waste.AZGrizFan wrote:
And I'm pretty sure that Wisconsin's biennial budget doesn't include repairing EVERY bridge, overpass, freeway, highway, on ramp, etc., etc., etc., that actually NEEDS repair. Most of it goes to salaries of the 8 guys who stand around for every one that works.![]()
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Senator Jim Inhofe claims that liberals have brainwashed the public into believing that earmarks are bad.
http://politicalcorrection.org/blog/201011100009" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Seems like these hardcore fiscally conservative Republicans love their pork and earmarks.
Video link here:The problem is the public has been brainwashed into thinking — and a lot of these are the very liberal, uh, members of Congress — into thinking that earmarks are somehow all bad. Well, if you quit saying "earmark" and say "appropriations" then I'll buy it.
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Seems like these hardcore fiscally conservative Republicans love their pork and earmarks.
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Ayn Rand Paul?
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I once thought he was named after Ayn Rand as well, but his name is Randal.Ivytalk wrote:Ayn Rand Paul?
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