How to tell the difference in Meats

This is Pork – and we love Aretha, but Fact is She’s Wayyy PHAT.

She Can Afford to Be – She’s The Queen and She Earned Her Status – We Wish Her Well, Always

This is NOT

School Children and Schools; No Child Left Behind; School Lunch Programs; Educational Grants; Low Income and Affordable Housing Programs; Infastructure Repair; Watershed Reclaimation; Green Building and Retrofit for Federal Buildings and Schools; Repair of  our Crumbling National Highways and Bridges; Nationalization of the Energy Grid; Building a National Broadband Grid; Neighborhood and State Stabilization Grants.

So Again we endure the wrong choices for our money, made by the Senate; during Negotiations on how to pass the stimulus bill; in what to cut and what to spare. What do you expect from a bunch of warminded penny pinchers ?

tax cuts for people who don’t have a salary ?

Literally today we just say it –

Exactly What Our Elected Officials Said to US -

PHUCK YOU ALL..

All We can say is next electionOur congressional and senatoral votes will be hard won.

We literally hate their choices for cuts.

Kids, Families and Social Needs ?

Who do they think they work  for anyway ? do they not remember that they are Elected Officials who were sent to vote the voice and conscious of the citizens who elected them ?

how the country thinks of these folks in these next few months will determine the real new make up of our soon to be replaced congress and senate.

this time they really INTENTIONALLY put themselves right in the bullseye.

No Betta For em.

Goodbye Congressional and Senatorial Dick-Taters .

Enjoy Yourselves today Political Tricksters.  To paraphrase the Specials – “Enjoy Yourself because it’s Later Than You Think..”

How Low Can We Go Mr President ?

What got cut from the stimulus bill

(CNN) — A coalition of Democrats and some Republicans reached a compromise that trimmed billions in spending from an earlier version of the Senate economic stimulus bill.

Senators worked late into the night to trim billions from the original stimulus bill.

Senators worked late into the night to trim billions from the original stimulus bill.

CNN obtained, from a Democratic leadership aide, a list of some programs that have been cut, either entirely or partially:

Partially cut:

• $3.5 billion for energy-efficient federal buildings (original bill $7 billion)

• $75 million from Smithsonian (original bill $150 million)

• $200 million from Environmental Protection Agency Superfund (original bill $800 million)

• $100 million from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (original bill $427 million)

• $100 million from law enforcement wireless (original bill $200 million)

• $300 million from federal fleet of hybrid vehicles (original bill $600 million)

• $100 million from FBI construction (original bill $400 million)

Fully eliminated

• $55 million for historic preservation

• $122 million for Coast Guard polar icebreaker/cutters

• $100 million for Farm Service Agency modernization

• $50 million for Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service

• $65 million for watershed rehabilitation

• $100 million for distance learning

• $98 million for school nutrition

• $50 million for aquaculture

• $2 billion for broadband

• $100 million for National Institute of Standards and Technology

• $50 million for detention trustee

• $25 million for Marshalls Construction

• $300 million for federal prisons

• $300 million for BYRNE Formula grant program

• $140 million for BYRNE Competitive grant program

• $10 million state and local law enforcement

• $50 million for NASA

• $50 million for aeronautics

• $50 million for exploration

• $50 million for Cross Agency Support

• $200 million for National Science Foundation

• $100 million for science

• $1 billion for Energy Loan Guarantees

• $4.5 billion for General Services Administration

• $89 million General Services Administration operations

• $50 million from Department of Homeland Security

• $200 million Transportation Security Administration

• $122 million for Coast Guard Cutters, modifies use

• $25 million for Fish and Wildlife

• $55 million for historic preservation

• $20 million for working capital fund

• $165 million for Forest Service capital improvement

• $90 million for State and Private Wildlife Fire Management

• $1 billion for Head Start/Early Start

• $5.8 billion for Health Prevention Activity

• $2 billion for Health Information Technology Grants

• $600 million for Title I (No Child Left Behind)

• $16 billion for school construction

• $3.5 billion for higher education construction

• $1.25 billion for project based rental

• $2.25 billion for Neighborhood Stabilization • $1.2 billion for retrofitting Project 8 housing

• $40 billion for state fiscal stabilization (includes $7.5 billion of state incentive grants)
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