The shock-doctrine peddlers are saying the world will end if the bailout isn't passed. So you'd think that Congress would focus a little on fixing the financial crisis.
Instead, the Senate bailout bill includes issues of vital national importance such as :
- Extension of economic development credit to American Samoa (p. 279)
- Rum excise tax to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands (p. 279)
- Motorsports racing track facility (p. 290)
- Wool modifications (p. 295)
- Children and wooden arrows (p. 300)
The list goes on and on . . .
It also includes plenty of unfunded mandates.
Indeed, it seems like pork barrel politics as usual in Washington.
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