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    Saturday, February 7, 2009

    PORK SPENDING FACTS:

    These figures have been confirmed:

    (NewsMax "The Stimulus Shopping List: $1.17 Trillion in Pork Goodies" 1/30/09)


    · $1 billion for Amtrak, which hasn't earned a profit in four decades.

    · $2 billion to help subsidize child care.

    · $400 million for research into global warming.

    · $2.4 billion for projects to demonstrate how carbon greenhouse gas can be safely removed from the atmosphere.

    · $650 million for coupons to help consumers convert their TV sets from analog to digital, part of the digital TV conversion.

    · $600 million to buy a new fleet of cars for federal employees and government departments.

    · $75 million to fund programs to help people quit smoking.

    · $21 million to re-sod the National Mall, which suffered heavy use during the Inauguration.

    · $2.25 billion for national parks. This item has sparked calls for an investigation, because the chief lobbyist of the National Parks Association is the son of Rep. David R. Obey, D-Wisc. The $2,25 billion is about equal to the National Park Service's entire annual budget. The Washington Times reports it is a threefold increase over what was originally proposed for parks in the stimulus bill. Obey is chairman of the House Appropriations Committee.

    · $335 million for treatment and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases.

    · $50 million for the National Endowment for the Arts.

    $4.19 billion to stave off foreclosures via the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. The bill allows nonprofits to compete with cities and states for $3.44 billion of the money, which means a substantial amount of it will be captured by ACORN, the controversial activist group currently under federal investigation for vote fraud. Another $750 million would be exclusively reserved for nonprofits such as ACORN - meaning cities and states are barred from receiving that money. Sen. David Vitter, R-La., charges the money could appear to be a "payoff" for the partisan political activities community groups in the last election cycle.

    · $44 million to renovate the headquarters building of the Agriculture Department.

    · $32 billion for a "smart electricity grid to minimize waste.

    · $87 billion of Medicaid funds, to aid states.

    · $53.4 billion for science facilities, high speed Internet, and miscellaneous energy and environmental programs.

    · $13 billion to repair and weatherize public housing, help the homeless, repair foreclosed homes.

    · $20 billion for quicker depreciation and write-offs for equipment.

    · $10.3 billion for tax credits to help families defray the cost of college tuition.

    · $20 billion over five years for an expanded food stamp program.

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