You know Washington's budget process is broken when both Democrats and Republicans agree that an earmark isn't needed, but it's still being considered for future funding.
Read Jim Waters' recent column that appeared in Friday's Business First (Louisville) on one such earmark -- D.C.'s latest "bridge-to-nowhere" type project here.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Cutting wasteful defense earmarks could keep nation safer
Labels:
Big Government Spending,
Jim Waters
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