Reason.tv: Porkers of The Month for November 2010: Senators Tom Carper and George Voinovich!
Reason.tv presents Citizen's Against Government Waste's Porkers of the Month for November 2010:
Senators Tom Carper (D-Del) and George Voinovich (R-Ohio)!
After spending gasoline tax revenue meant for infrastructure repair on pork projects, and diverting portions of the $862 billion stimulus meant for infrastructure repair to special interests, these two have proposed raising the federal gasoline tax more than 135% to pay for—you guessed it—infrastructure repair.
Congratulations Tom and George, you are Citizen's Against Government Waste's Porkers of the Month for November, 2010!
"Porker of the Month" is written and produced by Austin Bragg. Approximately 1.2 minutes.
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Keith Hernandez was railroaded by Kramer and Newman!
Good morning reason.
Monkey freeze frame win.
B..b..but think of all the externalities that hovercraft eliminated!!
Technically a hovercraft is transportation.
Technically, I am a hoovercraft.
Yes, but it's collective transportation, so it's *good* transportation.
"Mr. President, the Teleprompter is broken."
Naturally, this will be used by those who favor 'eye-blink' and 'flapping-arm' energy to prove that road vehicles are subsidized.
And then we'll hang the monkey! And then we'll hang the monkey!
"That monkey is jonesing for more infrastructure." RAOFLMA!
Looks like the TSA touched someone's monkey.