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The Congressional Earmark CulturePosted by Pejman Yousefzadeh on Wed Jul 18, 2007 at 11:51:21 AM EST
It's alive and well and makes its presence known in the most appalling ways:
Republican Rep. Jeff Flake of Arizona, the fiscal crusader who's never met an earmark he likes, questioned Democratic Rep. Peter J. Visclosky of Indiana on the House floor Tuesday about whether the Center for Instrumented Critical Infrastructure actually exists - since, hey, it's getting like a million bucks or something. A note to the White House: This kind of legislation is called "veto bait." Take the bait and make rhetorical hay out of the fact that Congress is appropriating money for projects that may not exist. It's good politics, it's good policy and if the Congressional leadership class is not going to be responsible, then someone else quite clearly has to hold Congress to account.
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