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The audit focused on executive branch agencies and wholly owned government corporations and excluded travel by the judicial and legislative branches.
between July 1, 2005, and June 30, 2006.
A $2.6 million grant will help a Wayne State University School of Medicine researcher establish and evaluate whether an alcohol and HIV intervention center can assist in reducing the spread of HIV/AIDS among sex workers in China.
Dr. Xiaoming Li, Ph.D., has secured a five-year, $2,629,634 grant from the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism of the National Institutes of Health to study the link between alcohol use and the spread of HIV/AIDS among female sex workers in a single southern province in China. The findings could have ramifications for at-risk populations throughout the world.
This is the kind of wasteful spending that President Obama and Congress have stubbornly refused to cut.
Now, who was in charge of the executive branch in 2005-2006? I don't think it was the liberals.
Why does it matter who was in charge? Either it's a good idea or it's not.
Ed O.
So if I say it is all Ed O's fault, that's perfectly ok? Doesn't matter who we blame, as long as it is actually a problem?
You can say it, sure. It doesn't undermine whether it's a problem or not.
Ed O.
Why does it matter who was in charge? Either it's a good idea or it's not.
Ed O.
I think the website bashes federal politicians in general.
This is an interesting 2009 report:
http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2009/10/50-examples-of-government-waste
Well, with the credibility they've established for themselves in this thread... I don't think it's worth wasting electrons on.
barfo
So...are you Republicans critical of the Republican Congress and President for doing these things?
Who said they are Republicans... The right-wing/conservative side of things is splintering into Republican, Tea Party & Libertarian. While the Tea Party people & Libertarians don't like being grouped in with the Republicans or each other, the sad thing is that since Tea Party & Libertarian ideology is vague & rather impossible to implement, they have to live vicariously through the well funded Republicans.
So...are you Republicans critical of the Republican Congress and President for doing these things?
Let's hear it then.
So...are you Republicans critical of the Republican Congress and President for doing these things?
Let's hear it then.
Which party is more likely, NOW, to cut spending? The GOP. It doesn't mean that its hands are clean, of course, but those past mistakes don't render the party incapable of cutting spending.
Ed O.
Close, but not quite...I think the issue is how are we going to cut the deficit?
Funny how anything the Republicans do wrong/stupid some how isn't really the "Republicans", but an off-shoot, but everything the Democrats do IS the fault of the "liberals"
It's fair that you think that that's the issue. Not everyone agrees with you that that's the issue.
Ed O.
Fair enough regarding tax increases (of course anyone that thinks the status quo is the way to go is CRAZY lol), but I don't see how anyone can disagree with closing some of the loopholes. Allowing people/companies to skirt paying taxes for stupid reasons is basically the same as foolish spending. Either way you're out money and get nothing in return.
I don't think this is as clear-cut as you make it seem. There is a reason so many companies have established headquarters and poured money into Ireland.
