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Saturday, November 10, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
House GOP Help Dems Keep Pork
by Amanda Carpenter
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A majority of House Republicans crossed party lines to help Democrats override President Bush’s veto of a spending bill that was stuffed with millions worth of pork-barrel projects Tuesday.

President Bush vetoed the $23 billion water resources bill because Congress put too many earmarks into it.

During negotiations between the House and the Senate, the bill’s price tag increased dramatically. The House passed their version of the bill at a cost of $14 billion and the Senate passed theirs at a cost of $15 billion. When the final version of the bill was delivered to the President, after the two chambers conferred, the total cost was $23 billion because of pet projects added in at the last minute.

Some of the original earmarks went towards things like $9.32 million for “beach nourishment” in Lido Key Beach in Sarasota, Florida. Descriptions of the $9 million worth of earmarks added during conference are not readily available to the public.

The final House vote to override President Bush’s veto was 361-54. 138 Republicans voted for the override. Eight did not vote. Click here for the roll call vote.

The Senate is expected also override the President’s veto in a vote Wednesday. Their original version of the bill passed 81-12.

Note: The original version of this piece suggested the Lido Key earmark as added to the spending bill during conference. It was not. It passed as a part of the original House bill. Also, it was reported the earmark was worth $63 million, which is what the project will cost over the next 50 years. The spending bill only allotted $9.32 million towards that cost.

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Amanda Carpenter is the author of “The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier on Hillary Clinton,” published in October 2006.
 
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It would seem to be an agreement if you let me keep my 'pork projects' I'll let you keep yours? If that is so, why can't there be agreement on the real issues at hand? Can any trading be done there? Or is that not possible ? Just curious, and wondering what happened to common sense, and cordiality.

No more pork...
When I get my calls from the Republican Senate or Congressional committees, I tell them that when our leaders do something for us with the money I've already sent them during the last election, I'll "promise" to send them more. Until then I'll be sending my money to "selected" Republicans who are doing something more than promise. Take the pork out, spend less, support the party, get a back-bone. I loved Reagan, but we don't have a Reagan any longer. We have to make sure they know what we want, NO PORK, less spending, don't act like a dem, and a Republican will always get my vote. I will never settle for a dem so the ones we've elected better quit acting like dems.
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