On Sep 27, 1:49 pm, J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  In fact, earmarks have actually gone down. According to Citizens
> Against Government Waste, there was $22.5 billion worth of earmark
> spending in 2003. By 2008, that figure had come down to $17.2 billion.
> That's a decrease of 24 percent.
>
> Taxpayers for Common Sense, another watchdog group, said in 2008 that
> "Congress has cut earmarks by 23 percent from the record 2005 levels,"
> according to its analysis."


Yet they don't cite the 2005 levels...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_budget_(United_States)

An estimated 16,000 earmarks containing nearly $48 billion in spending
were inserted into larger, often unrelated bills during 2005.

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