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Details thin on stimulus contracts

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We doubters must embrace the Orwellian priciple of Doublethink... we should learn how to read Newspeak if we are to survive our brave new world! We are just not sophisticated enough to understand concepts like "most transparent administration means I'll decide what you need to know", "most ethical congress means ethics are irrelevant now", "patriotic means willing to pay high taxes", "protesting government spending equals redneck racism", "balancing the budget means approving record spending", "centrist president pushing the most liberal agenda in history", etc.
 
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Details thin on stimulus contracts - USATODAY.com

It is ever thus.
Change we (can, might) believe in?
Politicians lies we can always believe in.

The new Democrat transparency is so transparent that you can't see it silly. :mrgreen:

But all joking aside, did anyone really believe ONE word the Democrats spew to get re-elected when they and their willing allies in the media purposely mislead the American public?

WASHINGTON — Although President Obama has vowed that citizens will be able to track "every dime" of the $787 billion stimulus bill, a government website dedicated to the spending won't have details on contracts and grants until October and may not be complete until next spring — halfway through the program, administration officials said.

Recovery.gov now lists programs being funded by the stimulus money, but provides no details on who received the grants and contracts. Agencies won't report that data until Oct. 10, according to Earl Devaney, chairman of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, which manages the website.
 
And to think that folks voted for Dear Leader because they did not want a "Bush 'third term'".
Careful, you made a one-liner. :mrgreen:
 
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