Stimulating the Economy: One 2lb Ham at a time!

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http://www.recovery.gov/?q=content/...&id=12-AG3J14120297210&mode=details&primeid=4

CLOUGHERTY PACKING, LLC
Clarification of Codes

Award Overview
Agency Name Department of Agriculture Project Location LOS ANGELES
Contract Number AG3J14120297210 Project Location - State CA
Funding Amount $2,531,600 Project Location - Zip Code 90058-1800
Completion Date 2009-09-30 Congressional District CA-34


Recipient Information (Award)
Recipient Name CLOUGHERTY PACKING, LLC Recipient Address 3049 E VERNON AVE
Recipient City LOS ANGELES Recipient State CALIFORNIA
Recipient Zip Code 90058-1800 Congressional District CALIFORNIA-34


Description of Work/Service performed
HAM, WATER ADDED, COOKED, FROZEN, SLICED, 2-LB

USDA released a statement:

Response to Drudge Item on Recovery Act Funding
Statement from Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack


"Through the Recovery Act, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has made $100 million available to the states for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), which acquires food that is distributed to local organizations that assist the needy – including food banks, food pantries, and soup kitchens.

The Recovery Act funds referenced in press reports allowed states to purchase ham, cheese and dairy products for these food banks, soup kitchens and food pantries that provide assistance to people who otherwise do not have access to food. This program will help reduce hunger of those hardest hit by the current economic recession.

The references to "2 pound frozen ham sliced" are to the sizes of the packaging. Press reports suggesting that the Recovery Act spent $1.191 million to buy "2 pounds of ham" are wrong. In fact, the contract in question purchased 760,000 pounds of ham for $1.191m, at a cost of approximately $1.50 per pound. In terms of the dairy purchase referenced, USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA) purchased 837,936 pounds of mozzarella cheese and 4,039,200 pounds of processed cheese.

While the principal purpose of these expenditures is to provide food to those hardest hit by these tough times, the purchases also provide a modest economic benefit of benefiting Americans working at food retailers, manufacturers and transportation companies as well as the farmers and ranchers who produce our food supply."
:crazy:
 
gotta love drudge...


http://www.recovery.gov/?q=content/contracts-recipient-summary&id=57-FA466106D0006&primeid=1400

AFCO TECHNOLOGIES, INC
Clarification of Codes

Award Overview
Agency Name 57 Project Location DYESS AFB
Contract Number 0006 Project Location - State TX
Funding Amount $1,444,100 Project Location - Zip Code 79607-1581
Completion Date 2010-01-26
Congressional District TX-19


Recipient Information (Award)
Recipient Name AFCO TECHNOLOGIES, INC Recipient Address 1535 BRADY BLVD
Recipient City SAN ANTONIO Recipient State TEXAS
Recipient Zip Code 78237 Congressional District TEXAS-20


Description of Work/Service performed
REPAIR DOOR BLDG 5112

this must be one badass door.
 
I like this one.

SPENDING SCARED: WHITE HOUSE PUTS OFF RELEASE OF BUDGET UPDATE...
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $2,531,600 FOR 'HAM, WATER ADDED, COOKED, FROZEN, SLICED, 2-LB'...
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $1,191,200 FOR '2 POUND FROZEN HAM SLICED'...
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $351,807 FOR 'REPLACE AND UPGRADE THE DUMBWAITER'...
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $1,562,568 FOR 'MOZZARELLA CHEESE'...
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $5,708,260 FOR 'PROCESS CHEESE'...
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $16,784,272 FOR 'CANNED PORK'...
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $1,444,100 FOR 'REPAIR DOOR BLDG 5112'...
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $541,119 FOR 'INSTALL TRAFFIC SIGNAL'...

Agriculture Sec. Vilsack: 'Purchased 760,000 Lbs of ham at cost of approximately $1.50 per pound'...

FOOD LION: $.79 Lb...

Usually, when you buy in bulk, you get a discount. :ghoti:
 
Drudge links to this article:

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ups_obama_romney_tied_at_45_obama_48_palin_42

2012 Match-ups: Obama, Romney Tied at 45%; Obama 48%, Palin 42%

If the 2012 presidential election were held today, President Obama and possible Republican nominee Mitt Romney would be all tied up at 45% each, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

The president, seeking a second four-year term, beats another potential GOP rival, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, by six points – 48% to 42%.

In both match-ups, seven percent (7%) like some other candidate, with three percent (3%) undecided.

Palin is second only to Romney as the presidential candidate Republican voters say right now that they’ll vote for in 2012 state GOP primaries. But she’s also one of two candidates they least hope wins the party’s nomination.

(Want a free daily e-mail update? Sign up now. If it's in the news, it's in our polls.) Rasmussen Reports updates also available on Twitter.

Just 21% of voters nationwide say Palin should run as an independent if she loses the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. Sixty-three percent (63%) say the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee should not run as an independent. Sixteen percent (16%) are not sure.

If Romney secured the GOP nomination and Palin chose to run as an independent candidate, Obama would win the resulting three-way race with 44% of the vote. Romney is the choice of 33% of the voters under that scenario, with Palin a distant third with 16% support. Three percent (3%) like some other candidate, and four percent (4%) are undecided.

Last November, Obama defeated Republican presidential nominee John McCain by a 53% to 46% margin.

When Romney is the Republican nominee, he beats Obama among unaffiliated voters 48% to 41%. But when Palin is the GOP candidate, unaffiliated voters prefer Obama by a 47% to 41% margin.

Men prefer the Republican over Obama whether it’s Romney or Palin, while women like the president better in both match-ups. Palin continues to fare more poorly among women than her male rivals.

In a three-way race, Palin hurts Romney by drawing 28% Republican support. Romney captures 52% of the GOP vote in that scenario.

In a three way race, unaffiliated voters break 40% for the president, 39% for Romney and 14% for Palin.
Nearly one-third of Republicans (32%) say Palin should run as an independent is she fails to get the party’s nomination.

But 40% of Republican voters say Palin’s decision to resign as governor of Alaska hurts her chances of winning the party’s presidential nomination in 2012.

Those who say economic and fiscal issues are their biggest concerns make up the majority of Republican voters, and Romney runs best among those voters if the 2012 GOP Presidential Primary in their state was held today. Palin is the top choice for those Republicans who put national security first and ties Romney for first among voters who list economic issues alone as the priority.

In mid-May, 37% of Republican voters said their party was leaderless, but this was a major improvement from March when 68% felt that way.
 
Downright amazing that after 6 months of Obama that so many people would consider Palin. Yikes.

Says more about Obama than Palin, I think.

I can understand people considering Romney as his strengths appear to be that he's liberal (enough to be gov. of Massachusetts), fiscally responsible, and even has some foreign relations expertise (head of USOC).

For the "it's only been 6 months" crowd, it's only 6 months until the house and senate races begin in earnest. Democrats will either come to their senses or will blindly follow him to the point they're unelectable.

The poll certainly doesn't factor in the vast sums of money Obama was able to raise, and he'll certainly be able to raise a good amount again.
 
Downright amazing that after 6 months of Obama that so many people would consider Palin. Yikes.

Says more about Obama than Palin, I think.

Says more about those people than either Obama or Palin.

barfo
 
Says more about those people than either Obama or Palin.

barfo

If Obama's policies were hugely successful and people liked his plans, he should be ahead of anyone the republicans might nominate by 65-35 or so.
 
Obama is leading this country down the road to ruin as fast as he can. I only pray that the American people wake up in time.
 
Obama is leading this country down the road to ruin as fast as he can. I only pray that the American people wake up in time.

who'd have thunk?!?! well, might as well pass (err..i mean RUSH) the healthcare "reform", have the country fall apart and start over from the ground up.

http://cboblog.cbo.gov/?p=328

Under current law, the federal budget is on an unsustainable path, because federal debt will continue to grow much faster than the economy over the long run. Although great uncertainty surrounds long-term fiscal projections, rising costs for health care and the aging of the population will cause federal spending to increase rapidly under any plausible scenario for current law. Unless revenues increase just as rapidly, the rise in spending will produce growing budget deficits. Large budget deficits would reduce national saving, leading to more borrowing from abroad and less domestic investment, which in turn would depress economic growth in the United States. Over time, accumulating debt would cause substantial harm to the economy.


this country is so fucked. i was feeling comfortable for a while but realize a total collapse may be right around the corner.
 

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