Tightening Our Shoelaces
Along with all that new spending -- helping Iraqis quit smoking, bringing Shakespeare to Mars, etc. -- the Bush budget does make some cuts. Details here.
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Funny how quick they are to cut educational programs that show no results, even when they are admittedly "well-managed". I wonder how long it will be before anti-drug programs--notoriously ineffectual--are cut as well? Hahahahaha, just kidding. Everyone knows it's better to be illiterate and sober, than educated and high...
"The administration?s studies show that the private sector has always funded technological research without federal assistance....."
Bwahahahaha!
"'The government should not be taxing waitresses in Des Moines to give subsidies to Fortune 500 companies,' he said."
Unless it's through the R&D tax credit, the DOD, or NASA.
"'The government should not be taxing waitresses in Des Moines to give subsidies to Fortune 500 companies,' he said."
For some reason this line reminded me of the "Reservoir Dogs."
"I don't tip..."
"Hey these waitresses work there ass off..."
"Learn to fucking type."