Saturday, April 11, 2009

PorkBall: Congressional X-Mas Time

Porkball time. Data is now available on Kansas's Congressman's porkball winners via the tax and spend politicans. I will be doing a detailed analysis of this new round of pork through and after the Easter holiday. I have to file my own congressional campaign reports and other federal documents this week.

Generally, when I do an analysis of this data, I look to see if there is any connection related to the operation of the federal government. If not, its not just an earmark, its porkball. I also look at whether the pork is to what level of government operations-federal, state, county, local or not related to government at all.

More on this later. It merely takes a while to do an important and in-depth analysis of all this federal porkball giveaway we all pay for.

Jenkins: http://lynnjenkins.house.gov/appropsrequest.shtml

Moore: http://www.moore.house.gov/Resources/documents/EarmarkRequestsFY10.pdf

Moran: http://www.jerrymoran.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1197&Itemid=105

Tiahrt: http://www.tiahrt.house.gov/?sectionid=127&sectiontree=7,127

I suggest everyone submit your own earmark request in writing with an affirmative response required so next time, you will be on the PorkBall X-Mas list also until such as time as this money for nothing corruption nonsense grinds to a big halt.

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