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LineDoggie
03-11-2009, 06:21 PM
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/S/SPENDING_KENNEDY_LEGACY?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=US

BOSTON (AP) -- More than one out of every five dollars of the $126 million Massachusetts is receiving in earmarks from a $410 billion federal spending package is going to help preserve the legacy of the Kennedys.

The bill includes $5.8 million for the planning and design of a building to house a new Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the Senate. The funding may also help support an endowment for the institute.
The bill also includes $22 million to expand facilities at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum and $5 million more for a new gateway to the Boston Harbor Islands on the Rose Kennedy Greenway, a park system in downtown Boston named after Kennedy's mother and built on land opened up by the Big Dig highway project.

A spokeswoman for Sen. Kennedy, who at 77 is battling brain cancer, said he hadn't requested the money for the library and institute, and that there are dozens of other earmarks in the spending bill for homeless services and community health centers.


The $22 million JFK library earmark was sponsored by fellow Massachusetts Democrat Sen. John Kerry, who is also a top sponsor for the money for the Kennedy Senate Institute. Kerry defended the library project, which he said is needed to upgrade the facility.


"This National Archives project will eliminate the worst archival storage space problem in the presidential library system and it will facilitate six years of work to expand the library," Kerry said in a statement. "This shovel-ready project will also bring much-needed jobs to the area."
A proposal to build a national institute on the U.S. Senate named after Kennedy has been under discussion since 2003, but accelerated after Kennedy was diagnosed with cancer.


Local officials last year announced they were seeking up to $100 million to build the institute, which they said would focus on the Senate in general and Kennedy's more than four decades of service to the body. The facility will be located in Boston on a four-acre plot near the JFK library.


About $20 million has already been raised for the institute, including contributions from drug companies, insurance companies and hospitals. Tentative plans called for a replica of the Senate chamber itself, as well as programs to train new senators.


The list of earmarks provided by Kennedy, Kerry and the state's all-Democratic congressional delegation highlights programs throughout the state, including $3 million to preserve New England fisheries; $1.7 million for land acquisition at Cape Cod National Seashore; and $333,000 to study any links between environmental pollutants and breast cancer.


"These funds will create jobs that are desperately needed, and will provide lasting benefits for all our citizens long into the future," Kennedy said in statement accompanying a list of earmarks.
The billions in earmarks in the federal spending bill has been a source of contention.


President Barack Obama signed the bill which he described as imperfect. He said it must signal an "end to the old way of doing business."
Critics, led by Republican Sen. John McCain have denounced the 8,000 pet project contained in the bill as pork.

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Policía Loco
03-11-2009, 06:25 PM
I truly admire the Kennedy's

/sarcasm

Bia
03-11-2009, 06:26 PM
This is a smoke screen... economics 101 money has to be spent for a society to thrive.


For over a decade the wealthy have been greedily hoarding more and more... destroying the middleclass and the basic economy with fake projected wealth and putting shareholders above product/customer.

The rich simply got too rich and it's time to give some back.... you cant just keep taking and taking and taking... the bottom will fall out with nothing holding up the top.

There's no debate... lock teh internet.

:P

deagle
03-11-2009, 09:31 PM
govt politicians are corrupt ?? NO WAY !! i'm sure there are alot more areas that could use the funding. they want to make a name for themselves with a selfish legacy. actions speak louder than words or a building.

2Sheds_Jackson
03-11-2009, 09:46 PM
I love it when the middle class is compelled to pay to enshrine the legacy of the elite and disproportionately benefit their friends. It's the American way, after all the Kennedy's are our royalty. Let's build a giant golden statue of him that shoots flames out of it's jowls. Anything associated with "the big dig" is awash in organized labor slush money. And I would just love, love to know what that $1.3 million for expansion of the National Seashore is buying, and from who.

Walter Sobchak
03-11-2009, 11:58 PM
This is a smoke screen... economics 101 money has to be spent for a society to thrive.


For over a decade the wealthy have been greedily hoarding more and more... destroying the middleclass and the basic economy with fake projected wealth and putting shareholders above product/customer.

The rich simply got too rich and it's time to give some back.... you cant just keep taking and taking and taking... the bottom will fall out with nothing holding up the top.

There's no debate... lock teh internet.

:P

I admire the Kennedys, too. They have more money than a Saudi prince, which they have cleverly kept in the family. Their genius is that they hide the fact that they are the wealthy progeny of a philandering bootlegger by spending copious amounts of other peoples' money on "social welfare", thus sparing themselves the slander most people feel for the Very Rich.

As for destroying the middle class, it's not wealthy business owners and captains of industry who have done that. It's a government that is getting better and better at taxing the producers (not to be confused with the Very Rich, who pay little of no taxes), the people who create a nation's wealth and creates its jobs to pay those who that very same government has declared to be "entitled". The US has the second highest business taxes on Earth, and part of the new "stealfromus" plan has ensured that now, US companies with foreign subsidiaries will now be double-taxed.

Economics 101 teaches that out-put cannot exceed input for any appreciable time, and if it does, any organization or company cannot remain viable. The government has not figured that out. As for "money has to be spent for a society to thrive", money that creates real jobs and growth does not come from the public sector, where funds are often spent according to social or political criteria and not business sense.

In my Economics 101, we had to read Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations". It's an oldie but a goody. I really think all the lawyers in Congress must have either cheated their way through economics class or have conveniently forgotten all those absolutes that have not changed and will not change.

Gunge
03-12-2009, 11:18 AM
Walter
excellent counter point

very well said

brainplay
03-12-2009, 05:47 PM
The rich simply got too rich and it's time to give some back.... you cant just keep taking and taking and taking... the bottom will fall out with nothing holding up the top.

Wait what? Go earn it so that we can tax the crap out of you.

If the bottom falls out its taking all of us with it.

bababooey
03-13-2009, 02:43 PM
Speaking as a Masshole, I am glad we are getting the money.

LineDoggie
03-13-2009, 03:03 PM
Speaking as a Masshole, I am glad we are getting the money.


Well unless you sell Chivas regal at either the Teddy Foundation of JFK library gift shop, or rake leaves in the Rose Kennedy park I dont see how your going to get any of it.

Mastermind
03-13-2009, 03:43 PM
Yeah...economics 101...the government, takes money from the people, then gives it to the huge mega-corporations and they then redistribute it to their worthy billionaire sub contractors and suppliers and then some of it gets funneled into back pockets of the politicians who gave it out in the first place, more of it then goes into exorbitantly funded and Davis-Bacon over paid union backed projects, and union officials are made richer and they the coerce workers to funnel the money back to the politicians who scatter the billions into their campaign coffers and then the Swiss bankers make a fortune off the excess profits that were stashed into off shore accounts so the corporations, bankers, union bosses, and politicans who got filthy rich off it don't have to pay taxes...oh, and then some little scrap of it finally get's funneled down to the little people who get their asses taxed off because they made too friggin much money that year.

Economics 101 blows!