Return to Article: House passes fiscal 2010 Interior-Environment bill
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"I think this is one of the best Interior appropriations bills that I can ever remember," House Interior-Environment Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Norman Dicks, D-Wash., said before the vote.
Yeah, just keep spending more and more every year - here's a thought try REDUCING spending from one year to another. try reducing the number of federal workers. What a bunch of hooey. Incompetence reigns in the US Govt.
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When you make a screw-up you might as well make it a BIG one, such as this, and the hole that they are digging themselves into just keeps getting DEEPER!! Oh well. At least I can honestly say "I didn't vote them into office"!!!
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We're living in fiscal Never-Never Land. Only inside the Beltway would a bill drastcially increasing discretionary spending at a time of unpredecented deficits that are projected to run indefinitely into the future be regarded as "one of the best Interior bills" to be remembered. Elections indeed have consequences, and our childrena and grandchildren will pay the bitter price for our present irresponsibility.
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