· $650 million for digital TV coupons.
· $600 million for new cars for the federal government.
· $6 billion for colleges/universities – many which have billion dollar endowments.
· $50 million in funding for the National Endowment of the Arts.
· $44 million for repairs to U.S. Department of Agriculture headquarters.
· $200 million for the National Mall, including $21 million for sod.
The 650 million for digital coupons is a complete waste...and i\'m skeptical of that 50 Mil for the nat. endowment of arts,...but everything else deals with some kind of infrastructure improvement and there\'s nothing wrong with spending money on education and the 600 mil for gov\'t cars is somthing that the gov\'t spends on new cars anyway.
Depending on who you talk to, some polititians will state some of those programs will generate revenue and jobs for their state, while others will completely disagree. Both sides are guilty of adding pork to this bill, even with the first package that bush implemented, republicans did not approve of it until they themselves added pork to it.
Listening to the folks on cnn break it down, it does have some pork programs, but overall, at least from what i got out of it, it deals with creating alot of jobs dealing with infrastructure,...which is good, but i didn\'t hear too much about how they plan to deal with the housing mess, which was kind of the catalyst of this whole financial meltdown.
I still say the banks should re-structure the loans for folks that are in those bad loans and give them a lower rate that they can afford and let the banks take a hit on the interest, they are already receiving billions from the tax payer and so far they have been hoarding the money they\'ve recieved.