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Jay Evensen: Some 'pork' projects aren't pork to home states
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Second, money for the federal government is typically allocated by the directors of key agencies, and often, small states' key priorities get lost in the budget process. Earmarks come out of the budgets of these federal agencies, a senator or congressman can ensure that a portion of those funds go to specific needed projects in home states. Making fun of Mormon crickets is great fun, but in Utah's rural communities, it is an issue on par with water rights, uranium tailings clean up, and economic development. If agencies in Washington DC don't consider it a priority, rural communities don't have access to funds to resolve the problem.
Yes, there are bad earmarks, like Alaska's bridge to nowhere, but most are useful!
Then, there was saving the rat. There money was about flood control through wet lands reclamation in the Bay near San Jose. Part of the benefit is improving water quality. Because an endemic rodent also would benefit Drudge linked this to a lie calling it money for rats.
Limbaugh and Fox News know their audience are intellectually lazy. They know they will believe any lies fed them.
I find people writing the Gore said he had invented the Internet. Gore never said that. Clinton and Troopergate was a lie as was White Water and Vince Foster.
Granted, the authority to earmark can and has been misused but that is primarily our fault when we vote to retain a Congressman who uses that abuse of power as a way to buy our votes. Personally I am more impressed with a representative who would stand up and refuse federal funding and instead fight to reduce taxes so we have the freedom to pursue the projects we feel are important instead of In Obama We Trust.
The other approach would be to have all but the Air Force land returned to the control of the state and let the agriculture industry in Utah self fund the abatement program. Unfortunately we have a natural tendency to try to get someone else to pay for our expenses and we somehow believe that is going to reduce the overall debt we pay and we buy into the federal lottery hoping to "win against the house". The sad part is, overall we never do. Odds are always in favor of the house. That is how they get elected.
In 1953, Time Magazine sent a reporter (Alvin Josephy) to take a look at America were reacting to the New Deal policies then in effect. One of the issues looked at was farms and farm subsides. The farmers responded to his inquiries with "If this is socialism, we're all for it!"
Eisenhower was a socialist!
We should have named them "locusts" instead of "crickets." Then, someone who wasn't willing to spend the time looking them up might still get the picture.
The American Miracle is this: Freedom. True liberals in history believed this same thing. Liberals today are not liberals. Just socialists that do not know they are socialists.
By the way...I'm still waiting for someone to give me a socialist country that is successful.
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