Entries Tagged as 'Budget'

Political Euphemism Glossary- New Entry: Legislatively Directed Spending

July 19th, 2007 · 1 Comment

The political euphemism glossary, which is non-partisan and being built gradually, is a catalog of the tools, words, and phrases used by political minds to shape how we think or worse, lull us into such a complacency we fail to critically think at all.
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Tags: Budget · Congress · Euphemism Glossary · House of Representatives · Political Language

Earmark Transparency Not As Advertised In Congress

June 20th, 2007 · No Comments

In the very first session of Congress this year, the newly Democratic-led House of Representatives passed a resolution requiring members to disclose the earmarks they have placed in spending bills. It would identify what is was for, how much it is for and which House member requested it. This was hailed as fulfilling a promise [...]

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Want To Personally Help Reduce Government Spending?

June 12th, 2007 · No Comments

The New York Times reported that Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, David Obey, has decided to change how each congressmember’s pet pork barrel projects, known as earmarks, get reviewed. He’s decided that the 36,000 earmarks will be posted in the Congressional Record one month before they’ll be voted on for final approval. That’s 36,000 [...]

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