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Wonder how your government is spending the money that you worked for? Take a look at his:

RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $2,531,600 FOR ‘HAM, WATER ADDED, COOKED, FROZEN, SLICED, 2-LB’…
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $1,191,200 FOR ’2 POUND FROZEN HAM SLICED’…
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $351,807 FOR ‘REPLACE AND UPGRADE THE DUMBWAITER’…
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $1,562,568 FOR ‘MOZZARELLA CHEESE’…
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $5,708,260 FOR ‘PROCESS CHEESE’…
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $16,784,272 FOR ‘CANNED PORK’…
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $1,444,100 FOR ‘REPAIR DOOR BLDG 5112′…
RECOVERY.GOV // AWARDED: $541,119 FOR ‘INSTALL TRAFFIC SIGNAL’…

…is this a joke?
From Drudgereport.com, today at 1:12 PM

2 Responses to “Redefining the term ‘Pork Barrel Project’”

  1. Scott Pearce says:

    This morning was the first day that the new traffic light on 31 is operational. It’s located near the Shop Rite construction site that has been sitting idle for six months. The traffic light regulates traffic at an intersection between 31 and a road that is not even used. The road isn’t used because Shop Rite is not allowed to continue construction due to a permit procedural technicality (according to the Warren Reporter).

    Not quite the same as the mismanagement you’ve cited above, but local government ineptitude is at times more frustrating to me than federal.

  2. Mike says:

    All that money and no bacon? – Shameful :)

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