The 2007 Pig Book
CAGW president Tom Schatz applauded some restraint but urged lawmakers to keep tightening their belts before spending other people's money. Here are a few of the goodies he cites as part of the "2,658 pork projects at a cost of $13.2 billion" included in the Defense and Homeland Security Appropriations Acts for fiscal 2007.
1. $1,190,000,000 for full funding of 20 F-22A fighter jets, which the Government Accountability Office criticized as unnecessary and out of date;
2. $5,500,000 for the Gallo Center to study the effects of alcohol and drug abuse on the brain;
3. $1,650,000 to improve the shelf life of vegetables;
4. $1,350,000 for the Obesity in the Military Research Program; and
5. $1,000,000 for a telescope searching for extra-terrestrial intelligence. >>
Click here to download the 2007 Pig Book in its entirety. As you read, don't forget the words of British historian Lord Acton - "Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely."
At a time when programs like Social Security and Medicare represent behemoth unfunded liabilities to taxpayers (not to mention more than a few state and municipal pension and health care programs), do we really need a space alien telescope or vegetable research? Decide for yourself next election cycle.




