Posted on 02/02/2010 11:21:52 AM PST by Nachum
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- They're not calling it Stimulus 2, but the Obama administration wants to extend the life of several Recovery Act provisions by building them into the federal budget.
The president's $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal 2011, unveiled Monday, calls for giving states more money for Medicaid and infrastructure projects, as well as renewing tax breaks for workers, small businesses and municipalities issuing bonds. It also requests additional funding for Obama's educational reform initiative, Race to the Top.
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The list, ping
Sequel Injection Attack?
“The president’s $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal 2011, unveiled Monday, calls for giving states more money for Medicaid and infrastructure projects, as well as renewing tax breaks for workers, small businesses and municipalities issuing bonds. It also requests additional funding for Obama’s educational reform initiative, Race to the Top.”
Giving states more money? Did Obama find a box of money over there in Afghanistan that we don’t know about?
Otherwise what they mean is giving states back more of the money that they took from the people of those states to begin with. And you can bet if the states don’t do as they are told they won’t be getting their money back.
Bah dum TSHHHHHHHH!
why can’t the left govern straight forwardly?
why must everything with the left be hidden or be a trick or gimick.......
Look at the global warming hoax and the way the facts being exposed through foreign media are not getting through in the American enemedia run by democrat sycophants. Wait! Maybe the failure to cover that great lie is why the democrats realize their kneepad media can't cover all their lies.
“Racists To The Top” ?
You better believe it.
“enemedia” ? That’s one to remember, like “presstitutes”. Freepers are the greatest.
“By including the provisions in the federal spending plan, the administration is able to keep the Recovery Act alive without having to pass a separate measure, which will likely spark a lot of controversy. As long as they make it into the fiscal 2011 budget, they will be allowed to continue in the future despite a promised cap in federal spending”
PING!
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