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| Yes | 17% | 32 votes | Total: 186 votes | |
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Yes
Created on: January 11, 2009 Last Updated: April 22, 2012
Just out of curiosity, one day I went on-line to see if I could find even one United States Senator
Created on: July 30, 2007 Last Updated: March 19, 2008
In a perfect world, I would say no, but we do not live in that world. People have said we have the worst
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No
by RubyUnicorn
Created on: January 05, 2009
No! Congress complains about CEO's and other companies that have been mismanaged and are now asking
by Andrew Lee
Created on: November 11, 2009 Last Updated: November 12, 2009
Case in point, for the abolishment of earmarks in Congress is Congressman Henry Brown of the 1st Congressional
Created on: April 09, 2009 Last Updated: April 10, 2009
If a matter is worthy of spending the taxpayers money, then it is worthy of the taxpayers knowledge
Created on: July 18, 2007 Last Updated: September 08, 2011
An earmark is a specific amount of money that has been redirected for a specific purpose from monies
Created on: July 19, 2007 Last Updated: March 19, 2008
Earmarks are a habit of Congress that needs to be abolished. Earmarks are awards granted by Congress
Created on: November 20, 2008 Last Updated: December 07, 2008
SAY NO TO PORK! NO, NO A THOUSAND TIMES NO!
Unfortunately, many members of Congress have forgotten that
by Jimmy Ettele
Created on: November 25, 2007 Last Updated: March 19, 2008
What the government has decided to do by earmarking appropriation bills is to find new and wasteful
Created on: April 12, 2009
Our congressional members like to argue that the "earmarks" are a necessary process of taking approved
Created on: March 09, 2008 Last Updated: March 19, 2008
Not only should Congress not be able to add earmarks to appropriations bills, no bill should be over
by Rex Coker
Created on: October 31, 2007 Last Updated: March 19, 2008
Congress should just worry about the problems at hand , instead of trying to spend the tax payers money
Created on: August 28, 2007 Last Updated: March 19, 2008
Sneaking earmarks into bills is dishonest and low. Politicians shouldn't be promising the "people back