Feb 6, 2006

No Child Or Criminal Left Behind...

U.S. starts new H-bomb project
Scientists are working on first new U.S. H-bomb project in 20 years.




Agencies seeing decreased funds in Bush 2007 budget, by percentage:
Corps of Engineers -41.3

Housing and Urban Development -29.9
Education -28.5
Environmental Protection Agency -4.9
Interior -2.4
Commerce -2.2
Energy -1.8
Justice -0.6 -
I need a bigger budget.

6 Comments:

Blogger airJackie said...

I wonder what Iran thinks of our new H Bomb. Well now Bush can really be the ruler of the world and if they don't want him he'll bomb them. Its not like we haven't done that before. As for education well remember when you don't eduate people they believe anything you tell them, as for criminals well now they are being drafed in the military to fight more invasions. Something new everyday. I read Bush can kill someone he thinks is a terrorist. I guess that means if your not with Bush your against him and that means any American. Cindy and other Americans better watch out Bush can change the meaning of terrorist to protest and well kill because he is our all and powerfull dictator.

4:52 PM  
Blogger SP Biloxi said...

Isn't that pitable for your department, Fitz? I read that article and said to myself: "Since Bush wants the evil doers brought to justice, how in the world can your department, staff, and other justice departments fight justice and bring down the evil doers on a lousy budget plan?" Something is wrong with this picture! I feel bad for the young people who want an education since Bush is cutting the pell grant. It makes Bush’s slogan: No Child Left Behind a joke!
Finally, regarding the article on the new H bomb, Bush really wants to be "king of the world." This is very frightening!

5:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You mean the moron needs a blacker budget?

'Fuck em and lets get the show on the road!

http://www.middletownjournal.com/news/content/news/stories/2006/02/05/MJ020506CARLISLE.html

8:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm still waiting for an explanation for this budget item. Interesting timing by the way for it to come up missing. My kids are more responsible than the DOD! I say don't give them a red cent until this has been accounted for.

On September 10, 2001, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld held a press conference to disclose that over $2.3 TRILLION in Pentagon funds could not be accounted for. Rumsfeld stated: "According to some estimates we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions."
Such a disclosure normally would have sparked a huge scandal. However, the commencement of the attack on New York City and Washington in the morning would assure that the story remained buried. To the trillions already missing from the coffers, an obedient Congress terrorized by anthrax attacks would add billions more in appropriations to fight the War on Terror.
The Comptroller of the Pentagon at the time of the attack was Dov Zakheim, who was appointed in May 2001. Before becoming the Pentagon's money manager, he was an executive at System Planning Corporation, a defense contractor specializing in electronic warfare technologies including remote-controlled aircraft systems. Zakheim is a member of the Project for a New American Century and participated in the creation of its 2000 position paper Rebuilding America's Defenses, which called for "a New Pearl Harbor."

11:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please i am eleven years old and im left behind

7:43 PM  
Blogger Jason Ward said...

I don't know enough about inefficiencies in the Army Corps of Engineers, so I really can't comment on that.

I don't agree with the education cuts.

However, everything else is fine with me, especially justice.

One glaring contradiction here is that we are developing a new H-Bomb but cutting the Dept. of Energy budget. Either the government has suddenly become efficient or this program is not as big as you insinuate.

11:56 PM  

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