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First Posted: 03-11-09 10:41 AM   |   Updated: 04-11-09 05:12 AM

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President Barack Obama plans to sign a massive spending bill to keep the federal government running, even though it is stashed with the very kinds of pet projects that the campaigning Obama promised to resist.

Obama plans to sign the $410 billion spending package but remains "troubled" by earmarks in the bill that have been assailed as unworthy pork-barrel spending. The president planned to use the signing ceremony to announce earmark reforms. On Wednesday morning, he spoke about his plans to sign the bill and his earmark reforms.

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. I ran for President pledging to change the way business is done in Washington and build a government that works for the people by opening it up to the people. And that means restoring responsibility and transparency and accountability to actions that the government takes. And working with the Congress over my first 50 days in office, we've made important progress toward that end.


Working together, we passed an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that's already putting people back to work doing the work that America needs done. We did it without the customary Congressional earmarks -- the practice by which individual legislators insert projects of their choosing. We're implementing the Recovery Act with an unprecedented level of aggressive oversight and transparency, including a website -- recovery.gov -- that allows every American to see how their tax dollars are spent and report on cases where the system is breaking down.

I also signed a directive that dramatically reforms our broken system of government contracting, reining in waste and abuse and inefficiency; saving the American taxpayers up to $40 billion each year in the process.

And I've laid out plans for a budget that begins to restore fiscal discipline so we can bring down the $1.3 trillion budget deficit we've inherited and pave the way for our long-term prosperity. For the first time in many years, we've produced an honest budget that makes the hard choices required to cut our deficit in half by the end of my first term in office.

Now, yesterday Congress sent me the final part of last year's budget; a piece of legislation that rolls nine bills required to keep the government running into one, a piece of legislation that addresses the immediate concerns of the American people by making needed investments in line with our urgent national priorities.

That's what nearly 99 percent of this legislation does -- the nearly 99 percent that you probably haven't heard much about.

What you likely have heard about is that this bill does include earmarks. Now, let me be clear: Done right, earmarks have given legislators the opportunity to direct federal money to worthy projects that benefit people in their districts, and that's why I've opposed their outright elimination. And I also find it ironic that some of those who rail most loudly against this bill because of earmarks actually inserted earmarks of their own -- and will tout them in their own states and their own districts.

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But the fact is that on occasion, earmarks have been used as a vehicle for waste, and fraud, and abuse. Projects have been inserted at the 11th hour, without review, and sometimes without merit, in order to satisfy the political or personal agendas of a given legislator, rather than the public interest. There are times where earmarks may be good on their own, but in the context of a tight budget might not be our highest priority. So these practices hit their peak in the middle of this decade, when the number of earmarks had ballooned to more than 16,000, and played a part in a series of corruption cases.

In 2007, the new Democratic leadership in Congress began to address these abuses with a series of reforms that I was proud to have helped to write. We eliminated anonymous earmarks and created new measures of transparency in the process, so Americans can better follow how their tax dollars are being spent. These measures were combined with the most sweeping ethics reforms since Watergate. We banned gifts and meals and made sure that lobbyists have to disclose who they're raising campaign money from, and who in Congress they send it to. So we've made progress. But let's face it, we have to do more.

I am signing an imperfect omnibus bill because it's necessary for the ongoing functions of government, and we have a lot more work to do. We can't have Congress bogged down at this critical juncture in our economic recovery. But I also view this as a departure point for more far-reaching change.

In my discussions with Congress, we have talked about the need for further reforms to ensure that the budget process inspires trust and confidence instead of cynicism. So I believe as we move forward, we can come together around principles that prevent the abuse of earmarks.

These principles begin with a simple concept: Earmarks must have a legitimate and worthy public purpose. Earmarks that members do seek must be aired on those members' websites in advance, so the public and the press can examine them and judge their merits for themselves. Each earmark must be open to scrutiny at public hearings, where members will have to justify their expense to the taxpayer.

Next, any earmark for a for-profit private company should be subject to the same competitive bidding requirements as other federal contracts. The awarding of earmarks to private companies is the single most corrupting element of this practice, as witnessed by some of the indictments and convictions that we've already seen. Private companies differ from the public entities that Americans rely on every day -- schools, and police stations, and fire departments.

When somebody is allocating money to those public entities, there's some confidence that there's going to be a public purpose. When they are given to private entities, you've got potential problems. You know, when you give it to public companies -- public entities like fire departments, and if they are seeking taxpayer dollars, then I think all of us can feel some comfort that the state or municipality that's benefitting is doing so because it's going to trickle down and help the people in that community. When they're private entities, then I believe they have to be evaluated with a higher level of scrutiny.

Furthermore, it should go without saying that an earmark must never be traded for political favors.

And finally, if my administration evaluates an earmark and determines that it has no legitimate public purpose, then we will seek to eliminate it, and we'll work with Congress to do so.

Now I know there are members in both Houses with good ideas on this matter. And just this morning, the House released a set of recommendations for reform that I think hold great promise. I congratulate them on that.

Now I'm calling on Congress to enact these reforms as the appropriation process moves forward this year. Neither I nor the American people will accept anything less.

It's important that we get this done to ensure that the budget process works better, that taxpayers are protected, and that we save billions of dollars that we so desperately need to right our economy and address our fiscal crisis. Along with that reform, I expect future spending bills to be debated and voted on in an orderly way, and sent to my desk without delay or obstruction, so that we don't face another massive, last-minute omnibus bill like this one.

I recognize that Congress has the power of the purse. As a former senator, I believe that individual members of Congress understand their districts best. And they should have the ability to respond to the needs of their communities. I don't quarrel with that. But leadership requires setting an example and setting priorities, and the magnitude of the economic crisis we face requires responsibility on all our parts.

The future demands that we operate in a different way than we have in the past. So let there be no doubt: This piece of legislation must mark an end to the old way of doing business, and the beginning of a new era of responsibility and accountability that the American people have every right to expect and demand.

If we're going to solve our economic crisis; if we're going to put Americans back to work; if we're going to make the investments required to build a foundation for our future growth -- then we must restore the American people's faith that their government is working for them, and that it's on their side. That's the government I promised. That's the government I intend to lead.

Thank you very much, everybody.

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- Binea I'm a Fan of Binea 6 fans permalink
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Finally. Obama and Ron Paul are in total agreement. Ron Paul on Earmarks

"On Tuesday, Dr. Paul spoke on the House floor concerning the true nature of earmarks and how all spending should be "earmarked" - meaning, we should know how every penny of our money is being spent." watch the speech on the floor at "Campaign for liberty.com"
Paul and Obama both took an oath for government transparency and accountabilty, back when they were running for president.
Ron Paul goes further than Obama though,Ron Paul has introduced legislation for FED transparency and accountability.

Some things you should know about Ron Paul. Dr. Paul is the author of several books, including Challenge to Liberty; The Case for Gold; and A Republic, If You Can Keep It. He has been a distinguished counselor to the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and is widely quoted by scholars and writers in the fields of monetary policy, banking, and political economy. He has received many awards and honors during his career in Congress, from organizations such as the National Taxpayers Union, Citizens Against Government Waste, the Council for a Competitive Economy, Young Americans for Freedom, and countless others.

Dr. Paul's consistent voting record prompted one Congressman to comment that "Ron Paul personifies the Founding Fathers' ideal of the citizen-statesman. He makes it clear that his principles will never be compromised, and they never are."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 03/11/2009

This is Bush pt 2.

Unbelievable. This government is out of control with spending money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 03/11/2009

Did you bother to read the specifics Obama outlined, which ALL REPRESENT VERY SIGNIFICANT CHANGE?

Or did you just see the chance to post your little talking point?

Try reading the actual words above... for once

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 03/11/2009

Spending money is spending money. I don't care about how they go about doing it. It's still the same thing.

They just passed a trillion dollar spending bill... and now this? C'mon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 03/11/2009
- Mij13 I'm a Fan of Mij13 62 fans permalink
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Obama's got it right. The problem is 'Pork' - wasteful spending, NOT 'earmarks'. While all pork is earmarks, not all earmarks are pork. Most pork seems to be pushed into bills by the Republicans, so it's easy to understand why they'd want to confuse this issue the way they're trying to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 03/11/2009
- youngat80 I'm a Fan of youngat80 9 fans permalink

IMO, only a minute portion of the pork in funding the federal government is in earmarks. The overwhelming majority of the pork never makes it to the budget -- for instance, contracts issued without bidding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 03/11/2009
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a lot of the earmarks at least in Montana were worthy hospital, road construction, water supply and education projects. the republican losers just dont get it, a tax cut for a closed factory and no customers is a joke.
the omnibus was a reasonable bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 03/11/2009

that's great and everything­.. We do need better roads and hospitals and such. The question you have to ask is, Where is this money coming from?

Last I checked, we're broke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 03/11/2009
- sc300nc I'm a Fan of sc300nc 55 fans permalink

If Montana needs hospital and water supply money, let the State fund those projects. Those are not projects or areas that the federal gov't should be involved in. Do you realize how much of our money is wasted when the feds take it from us then dole it back to us in little parcels? Why not reduce the amount of money the feds take, would leave more for us to fund local projects.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 03/11/2009
- clarryr I'm a Fan of clarryr 31 fans permalink

For the most part, the states do fund their own projects. But this is a national economy and certain states contribute more to it than others - rich states vs poor states. So some projects benefit the common good and poorer states need assistance. It is good for the country as a whole to support the individual needs of the states. It's an imperfect system and yes it is redistribution of wealth. That's why it's politically charged and demands watchdogging.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 03/11/2009

You liberals will wish Bush was still in office when Obama causes the bond market to collapse along with the stock market sending interest rates through the roof along with inflation. His inflate and borrow policies are just a expansion of Bush policies..­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 03/11/2009
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No, we won't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 03/11/2009
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Not on my life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 03/11/2009
- mjtaylor22 I'm a Fan of mjtaylor22 38 fans permalink
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gues what dumjy, my 401k tanked along tiem ago, i do not own bonds and the criminally high gas prices sucked up my other savings
so who cares about your bond market.
all these companiens have bad credit and no money and cooked books.
i would not be their debtor anyway.
becasue i do more thatn watch your propaganda tv oncnbc
i actually do my research myslef

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 03/11/2009
- kathy001 I'm a Fan of kathy001 76 fans permalink

LOL!!! There's one thing you can take to the bank and collect interest on - liberals will NEVER wish Bush was still in office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 03/11/2009

Dream on Seth, there isn't a liberal alive who will EVER wish Bush (either one of'em) was back in office. You must be high.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 03/11/2009

Obama's proposals for earmark reform are a decent start, but they don't go far enough. Earmarks are similar to Federal grants for science and the arts, but without the rigorous merit review and budgetary constraints that agencies like NIH impose.
Why not use a form of the existing Federal grants model to evaluate and award earmarks? In this, members of Congress would submit proposals to a central "Earmark Authority" after adequate review by the member's home-district constituents. Importantly, each proposal must be laid out and justified in writing (as opposed to simply funding a request like "$5,000,000 to establish a Home for Drunken Babies," which is basically the way the current system works.)
Proposals would be reviewed by a (hopefully impartial) Congressional office, which could solicit opinions from outside experts when necessary, and priority scores from high to low would be assigned. The Appropriations Committee would then recommend proposals for funding primarily in order of priority, until a pre-determined pot of money is exhausted.
The only additional thing one might ask for is a mechanism that allows members to bypass the review system when requesting a relatively inexpensive earmark that they and their constituents consider to be of high priority but which might not fare well in competitive review. Again, the pot of money available to fund such requests must be severely limited.
A system like this would preserve Congress' beloved earmarks while satisfying taxpayers' interests for tight regulation, merit-based review and limiting funds availability.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 03/11/2009
- youngat80 I'm a Fan of youngat80 9 fans permalink

Javel -- those seem to be all good ideas. But they take time that is urgently needed for reforming the financial and economic mess that President Obama and all the rest of us inherited from the Bush administration.

PS: To any grammarians reading this, please refrain from parsing my first sentence. You can just put the 'all' where you think is proper, even if the proper place is the floor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 03/11/2009
- clarryr I'm a Fan of clarryr 31 fans permalink

This seems like a reasonable idea. Note that President Obama's speech called for public input and new legislation for earmarks. You should post your idea on the appropriate government website. Maybe what congress comes up with will incorporate your ideas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 03/11/2009
- sarabono I'm a Fan of sarabono 18 fans permalink

What Obama is saying -- My poop don't stink -- Get over it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 03/11/2009

So do you think that gets funnier each time you post it? or are you an easily amused 4 year old?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 03/11/2009

Poop jokes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 03/11/2009
- youngat80 I'm a Fan of youngat80 9 fans permalink

Have you considered seeing a doctor about your hearing? Or perhaps you should talk to a psychriatist about the voices you hear saying vulgar, untrue things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 03/11/2009
- mervr1 I'm a Fan of mervr1 27 fans permalink

For all you people trying to put a negative spin on this....un­derstand the majority of us here can read and clearly understand what President Obama stated.

Because you do not agree with it understand this,

Change has come to Washington and it will evolve slowly but most assuredly things will change. This President has been in office several weeks only and has done a lot to unravel the mess that put us here, but has much more to do.

Everything he does isn't going to please everyone, but the main issue is, he's doing something to try and fix our country's problems that the last President caused.

It amazes me how so many people have so much negativity to say now like he caused all this, but when Bush was in office no one did anything but went along with the status quo.

Remember the status quo called all this and still want us to go along with the same 8 years of nonsense, that's why they're fighting so hard to keep things the way they were.

Guess what the status quo is changing whether you like it or not, it's going to take time and many people don't like hearing the truth because sometimes it hurts, but this country was built by the ability to adapt and change.

Ask yourself are you willing to stick with the status quo or adapt with the evolution of change?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 03/11/2009
- Mij13 I'm a Fan of Mij13 62 fans permalink
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Well stated. I read some of those posts and wonder the same thing: do these people think everyone has been living in a cave for the past eight years. The only people swayed by the "wall of negativity" the republicans are trying to erect, did not vote for O anyway. They probaly don't vote at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 03/11/2009
- ejhickey I'm a Fan of ejhickey 11 fans permalink

some of us are complaining because obama seems more wedded to the staus quo than change. Earmarks remind me of the old Catholic System of indulgences in that existed in the 15th and 16th centuries. Clinging to the outdated system of earmarks and defending them will be the downfall of all politicians , Democrat , Republican , Liberal or Conservative want to subvert the legislative process and avoid public scrutiny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 03/11/2009

Did you not read what he proposed? he outlined SPECIFIC CHANGES... very concrete..­. easy to understand them... if you would only READ what he said.

Talking points are nice ejhickey, but how about you see for yourself if they are actually true.

The post above has what he ACTUALLY SAID. try reading it before regurgitating whatever easy to remember line you have been instructed to repeat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 PM on 03/11/2009
- mervr1 I'm a Fan of mervr1 27 fans permalink

Once again you just don't read or comprehend very well do you. I told you the same thing on one of your previous posts.

Get someone to translate for you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 03/11/2009
- DaveC19 I'm a Fan of DaveC19 13 fans permalink

Did you even READ the speech above. Obama calls out earmarks and doesn't at all hide the fact that they can be misused. He also is promising to reform the way they are implemented and add transparency.

He is basically saying that at this time there is no time to fight with congress and bog things down right now, the government needs the funding to get things done in a time of crisis. But to me he seems to be telling them to enjoy it this time because it is the last time earmarks will get through like this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 03/11/2009
- DallasMike I'm a Fan of DallasMike 11 fans permalink

And spending our grandchildrens money is the staus quo of the Dems so whats the difference

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 03/11/2009

So what happened when the repubs were in charge?

Were you in a coma the last 8 years?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 03/11/2009
- mervr1 I'm a Fan of mervr1 27 fans permalink

Spending our money unnecessarily was what got us into this mess and that money was spent by the Republicans, but as a Bush Texan along with the rest of those yahoos I wouldn't expect you to understand

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 03/11/2009
- youngat80 I'm a Fan of youngat80 9 fans permalink

Much of the money invested in the Recovery Act and Stimulus Act will generate new jobs and secure old jobs and industry. Within 2 years of the new jobs, we will realize an increase in tax receipts. Many of the payments made by the stimulus act were loans and will be paid back with interest into the treasury.
Our grandchildren will be paying for the waste and squandered money of the war in Iraq

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 03/11/2009
- clarryr I'm a Fan of clarryr 31 fans permalink

My grandparents spent my money in the New Deal, WWII, and I'm glad they did. We are a much better country due to their foresight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 03/11/2009
- kathy001 I'm a Fan of kathy001 76 fans permalink

My grandchildren's money was spent by Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 03/11/2009
- Gunwing I'm a Fan of Gunwing 5 fans permalink

Here here! Earmarks have been incorrectly labeled has evil for fare too long! How do you think Minnesota got the new bridge built to replace the collapsed I35W bridge!? Earmarks! Thats how! We needed the funding to be relocated and the project was done in mere months instead of years like in other states!

Earmarks are not bad when used right. They are in place for local state governments to allocate funds to urgent projects! But as Obama said many have misused them to get wasteful spending done instead of where it was needed.

IMHO This kind of Earmark Reform has been in the works for years by the democrats. Anybody who asks for them to be removed at all needs to look into where the cash rely goes in their own state and how it gets there in the first place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 03/11/2009

Amen. Earmarks themselves are NOT bad things. How they have been abused IS bad. Earmarks are the best way to get specific projects that need doing immediately through the Congress. Otherwise it could take 2 years. And the bridge in Minnesota needed to be fixed immediately.

As usual it is the people, not the system, that is screwed up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 03/11/2009
- Thundrdrum I'm a Fan of Thundrdrum 8 fans permalink
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I suggest from now on, every legislator who attains "face time" on TV be required to list the earmarks they've inserted into any pending legislative measure, whatever that bill may be. Sen. McCain has no earmarks bearing his name in the bailout measure (or so we're told), yet his fellow AZ Sen. Kyl has numerous earmarks attributed to him in the same bill. And they're both yowling about earmarks and obstructing any progress towards bailouts. It isn't even good circus magic--Obama staff's attention should be on exposing the obstructionists' OWN earmarks. Air out that hypocrisy for everybody to behold and enjoy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 03/11/2009

McCain doesn't ask for earmarks but he has more bills generated by lobbyists than just about anybody. He is a total hypocrite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 03/11/2009
- harveyr2 I'm a Fan of harveyr2 19 fans permalink

Words are cheap. Actions are what count. Obama continues to talk the talk but not walk the talk. This is not change we can believe.

Very disappointing that he excuses the bill as last year's business ... it is not, otherwise he would not have to sign it today.

Regarding earmarks: they are never "done right," they are the means to go around the federal bureaucracy that is responsible for that specific spending. Stop the lies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 03/11/2009
- mervr1 I'm a Fan of mervr1 27 fans permalink

Your last 3 words were right,

Please "stop the lies" and get your facts straight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 03/11/2009
- ejhickey I'm a Fan of ejhickey 11 fans permalink

So Obama is not against all earmarks, he is just against "bad " earmarks and he is for "good " earmarks as long as the earmarks are disclosed on the Congressional websites and avialable for public comments.. First the notice and public comment requirements are inadequate because they do not insure that all registered voters and people who might have an interest in the earmark will actually receive notice and have an effective means of making pubic comments that are actually heard. I suggest that notices of all earmarks being in writing to all people who may have i interest in or be affected by said earmarks. Since earmarks dispose of public funds and have the force of law, earmarks should be held to the the same notice requirements as lawsuits such as foreclosures or eminent domain hearings.

After all how do you know that someone was actually aware of an earmark just because notice was posted on the scattered websites of all of the Senators and members of Congress.. Notice of legislative action is a fundamental right. the President's position has some due process problems. I also see the possiblity of a class action lawsuit against Congress

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 03/11/2009

"I suggest that notices of all earmarks being in writing to all people who may have i interest in or be affected by said earmarks."

So, let's disect what your fake outrage is now... that he won't be MAILING a personal notice to anyone with an "interest" in an earmark or posting a legalese notice in a newspaper (many of which are folding anyway)?

Seriously.­.. that is now the best you have got. That PUBLIC HEARINGS are not enough... we each need mailed invitations?!??! That people will sit and read in a newspaper the "public notice" section, but won't find it on the web?

Man... I thought you guys were grasping at straws before... but this tops the cake!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 03/11/2009
- Yaaawn I'm a Fan of Yaaawn 5 fans permalink
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Your right. He talks bs and people swallow it blindly. He thinks he can say anything and people will believe it. This talk about earmark reform is baloney. You will NEVER see a line itme veto come from Congress, therefore Obama will NEVER have to sign it. He looks like he wants it, but he works with Nancy and Reid to make sure it never arrives. Prove me wrong Obama...pl­ease

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 03/11/2009

Way to ignore the VERY SPECIFIC PROPOSALS he set forth... That's nice. Just pretend he didn't say anything..­.

Or you could try READING for once:

All earmarks will be on a legislators website before the bill, which even if the public doesn't monitor, the local press should.

All earmarks will be subject to public hearings, where ANY critic can speak (and the press can cover)

All earmarks involving private organizations will be subject to competitive bidding.

All earmarks will be reviewed by the administration, who will lobby to toss out wastefull ones.

ALL OF THAT IS CHANGE.

"Prove you wrong?" with ease... just did

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 03/11/2009
- kathy001 I'm a Fan of kathy001 76 fans permalink

Air traffic control - community hospitals - all federal employees - social security - medicare, etc., etc., etc., etc., require money from THIS BILL to continue operating. A bill like this is passed EVERY YEAR. The bill sets up the funding for government functions for the next year. But Congress was so busy bickering and so lacking in leadership last year that it didn't get passed. This means that in a month or two, there would be no money allocated to run all these things. So, yeah, he did have to sign it today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 03/11/2009

Let's see if I can summarize the tr0// "logic" here:

"Obama said he would eliminate earmarks, and he didn't- he lies!"
This is an easily checked lie. He said he would eliminate wasteful spending- but as he says above: "Now, let me be clear: Done right, earmarks have given legislators the opportunity to direct federal money to worthy projects that benefit people in their districts, and that's why I've opposed their outright eliminatio­n."

"Obama is same as Bush"
Again, easily disporved. he proposes that the earmark policy now be entirely open, that private contracts get competitive bids, and that ALL earmarks will be evaluated by the administration. Opposite of what happened under Bush.

"He would veto the bill if he really cared"
Placing political posturing (over a TINY fraction of the overall bill) rather than getting important work. As he said: "I am signing an imperfect omnibus bill because it's necessary for the ongoing functions of government, and we have a lot more work to do. We can't have Congress bogged down at this critical juncture in our economic recovery. But I also view this as a departure point for more far-reaching change."

I ask again, can any of you tr0//s actually READ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 03/11/2009
- DuganS1 I'm a Fan of DuganS1 19 fans permalink

Most the earmarks are wasteful spending and there has always been a lot of transparency into what the projects are and how much they're supposed to cost. Most projects have been bid on during the Bush period, but often times there is no point in it and it just slows the process by several months.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 03/11/2009

As Obama said, the projects that have generated the most issues (both in ethics violations and in pure public outrage) have been assigned to private companies without a bid.

Saying "ften times there is no point in it and it just slows the process by several months" means you would rather have corruption and sweetheart deals than a public, open bidding process.

You are favoring two diametrically opposing ideas, earmarks are "all bad", and competitive bidding "is a waste of time".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 03/11/2009

Once Again Obama the Overlord is a do as I say not as I do kind of guy.
No tax cheats accept these guys. No lobbyist accept these guys.
No ear mark accept these. Notice a pattern. Please only give him one term to mess things up.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 03/11/2009

You are a liar.

HE NEVER SAID HE'D ELIMINATE EARMARKS.

Not one time. Never said it. You are lying... simple enough for you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 03/11/2009

Lying is such strong word. Maybe the Information Minister is just not well informed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 03/11/2009
- mortrefuge I'm a Fan of mortrefuge 12 fans permalink

I think you mean "except"..­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 03/11/2009
- kathy001 I'm a Fan of kathy001 76 fans permalink

Wisdom? LMAO!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 03/11/2009

MISinformation Minister at best. Dolt!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 03/11/2009
- OSA23 I'm a Fan of OSA23 4 fans permalink
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a lot of people are not willing to take the time required to wrap their minds around the current economic crisis but to get to the chase leads us here:

following the last 20 years where many aspects of the finanical world became overvalued (can we recall a similar real estate bubble burst durng the early years of the reagan administra­tion..?) and overpriced, the bottom has fallen out and the systematic nature of this COLLAPSING economy has shown the natural re-adjustment of true values versus the inflated values generated by many speculators looking for that easy score...

the obama administration will take the necessary steps required to keep this journey as smooth as possible. the one aspect of the financial melt-down that obama understands would be to maintain the necessary 'upbeat/positive ' psychology required to keep the peace. to a very large extent, all economics are grounded in the necessary psychology that nurtures and breeds consumerism. without that well grounded psychology, then the economics fall apart further and the proverbial run on the banks occur and this culture/nation truly crumbles .....

but remember - after 20 years of living in the clouds, the true grime and dirt of the economy MUST be revealed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 03/11/2009
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Obama is not an economist and he has surrouned himself with people that not only did not see this crisis coming but were instrumental in causing it. I refer of course to the Geitner's, Summers, Volkers' of this world who came of the failed Robert Rubin Zimbambwe school of economics.

In any event, his whole administration is nothing but a bunch of clinton retreads. Which brings me to another broken campaign promise. That was the one to bring outsiders into Washington.

Now watch someone respond with " Oh he never said that" or " He said that, but he really meant something else"

It is amazing the lengths the Obama cultists will go to try and justify his lies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 03/11/2009
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All of this noise while someone in SC wants to put their share of the stimulus into politicians retirement funds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 03/11/2009
- ejhickey I'm a Fan of ejhickey 11 fans permalink

Drunkard's prayer: Lord make me sober, but not today."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 03/11/2009
- mervr1 I'm a Fan of mervr1 27 fans permalink

Well we see you continue to speak nonsense like you other postings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 03/11/2009
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