My laugh ... falling into the category of "Not a laughing matter but doesn't matter if you laugh" ... was because I remembered how the growing number of earmarks never bothered him before -- not last year, not really ever. You can check the record for yourself at the Congressional Research Service, but first, see below for samples of the growing number of earmarks these last seven years. It started with defense but the reality has been that earmarks under Bush have been for literally everything.
- FY 2000 ... 997 earmarks in defense appropriations and 491 in the domestic spending bill
- FY 2002 ... first defense bill -- 1409 earmarks (a 40% increase) and 1606 in the domestic spending bill
- FY 2004 ... 2208 earmarks (56% more than 2002) and 2036 in the domestic bill
However, there were bright spots. We're happy that the President has given his word so very publicly that he will support the economic stimulus package that Speaker Nancy Pelosi negotiated. It also seemed like the President was at least a little more willing to work with the Congress on other matters, too. Our country needs a new spirit of bipartisanship, and maybe ... hopefully ... tonight be part of a new start. Over the next several days, readers may expect us to share various national viewpoints on how the President did. We'll talk about the ongoing wars, too ... just $1,000,000,000 a day.
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