Apr
13
2008

Hillary Clinton is a Porker

For that matter, so is Barack Obama according to the Citizens Against Government Waste’s (CAGW) 2008 “Pig Book.” CAGW ranked Senator Clinton as the top 13th pork spender, far above Senator Obama who landed the 28th spot. (Surprisingly, John McCain didn’t make the list because he didn’t incur any pork spending for his state of Arizona.)

As a over-taxed American who had hoped a Democratic-led Congress would break its historic tradition and keep its promise to slash pork spending, all I can say is “Thank you for taking – not earning or asking but taking – $17.2 billion for your pet projects. Congratulation to the top three spenders: Thad Cochran of Mississippi, Ted Stevens of Alaska, and Richard C. Shelby of Alabama. A big thanks to Mr. Clyburn (South Carolina) for spending $3,000,000 for the noble cause of a golf course. Also, a big, wet kiss to Mr. Rangel (New York) for his “Monument To Me” – a $2 million library to be called the Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service.”

CAGW have been listing these gross wastes of money for 18 years now. And still it continues. If you need a fine example on the failings of democracy, you have only to read CAGW’s report. As long as the fruits of our labor and our voices aren’t protected, then we are just fair game to the votes of our fellow citizens, and of the local, state and federal politicians. Can one vote make a difference? Apparently, only if you trying to get something for nothing from your fellow man.
farmbill.jpg

Popularity: 11% [?]

For that matter, so is Barack Obama according to the Citizens Against Government Waste’s (CAGW) 2008 “Pig Book.” CAGW ranked Senator Clinton as the top 13th pork spender, far above Senator Obama who landed the 28th spot. (Surprisingly, John McCain didn’t make the list because he didn’t incur any pork spending for his state of Arizona.)

As a over-taxed American who had hoped a Democratic-led Congress would break its historic tradition and keep its promise to slash pork spending, all I can say is “Thank you for taking – not earning or asking but taking – $17.2 billion for your pet projects. Congratulation to the top three spenders: Thad Cochran of Mississippi, Ted Stevens of Alaska, and Richard C. Shelby of Alabama. A big thanks to Mr. Clyburn (South Carolina) for spending $3,000,000 for the noble cause of a golf course. Also, a big, wet kiss to Mr. Rangel (New York) for his “Monument To Me” – a $2 million library to be called the Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service.”

CAGW have been listing these gross wastes of money for 18 years now. And still it continues. If you need a fine example on the failings of democracy, you have only to read CAGW’s report. As long as the fruits of our labor and our voices aren’t protected, then we are just fair game to the votes of our fellow citizens, and of the local, state and federal politicians. Can one vote make a difference? Apparently, only if you trying to get something for nothing from your fellow man.
farmbill.jpg

Popularity: 11% [?]

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