Stimulus Package By State (please try not to throw up)
Just check out some of the stuff in this package – with the state of the economy does California really need “vintage” lightposts and trees etc… Disgusting - the more you read, the more disgusted you will get.
Click on your state to see some of the projects included in this bill.I found it to be very interesting and informative. Also you can see that a lot of city's & towns are not listed.I wonder if the leaders of the missing city's and towns are just "not on the ball" so to speak and did not submit a wish list?
Find projects by state or territory
Alaska (46 projects)
Alabama (318 projects)
Arkansas (199 projects)
Arizona (743 projects)
California (1971 projects)
Colorado (201 projects)
Connecticut (449 projects)
Washington, D.C. (8 projects)
Delaware (7 projects)
Florida (1752 projects)
Georgia (266 projects)
Hawaii (316 projects)
Iowa (51 projects)
Idaho (348 projects)
Illinois (1031 projects)
Indiana (713 projects)
Kansas (139 projects)
Kentucky (524 projects)
Louisiana (433 projects)
Massachusetts (266 projects)
Maryland (54 projects)
Maine (72 projects)
Michigan (782 projects)
Minnesota (335 projects)
Missouri (403 projects)
Mississippi (552 projects)
Montana (57 projects)
North Carolina (319 projects)
North Dakota (61 projects)
Nebraska (154 projects)
New Jersey (261 projects)
New Mexico (215 projects)
Nevada (163 projects)
New York (289 projects)
Ohio (847 projects)
Oklahoma (223 projects)
Oregon (159 projects)
Pennsylvania (352 projects)
Puerto Rico (340 projects)
Rhode Island (116 projects)
South Carolina (271 projects)
South Dakota (30 projects)
Tennessee (103 projects)
Texas (1240 projects)
Utah (298 projects)
Virginia (400 projects)
Vermont (61 projects)
Washington (368 projects)
Wisconsin (358 projects)
West Virginia (1 projects)
Wyoming (85 projects)
http://www.stimuluswatch.org/project/by_state
what are the chances of getting Maryland to send some the money to the eastern shore?
ReplyDeleteDelaware request look sensible, but the water main is 30 miles long at a million dollars a mile,huh.
ReplyDeleteI hope that they are not going to let the illegal workers in America swoop down on all these construction jobs. If I remember correctly that part was taken out of the Bill.
ReplyDeleteRK rightly noticed that the money is only going to Baltimore and Annapolis
ReplyDeleteBaltimore and Annapolis huh? It's good to see that they still look at the State as a whole these days...
ReplyDeleteBUT WAIT A MINUTE!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI thought good old Frankie Krapoville was making sure it came here to the Eastern Shore??????
It shouldnt be going anywhere.
ReplyDeleteHe certainly didnt forget where he came from did he. They will never be able to track this money. What a disaster.
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ReplyDeleteRK slim to none and none just left. 2 out of the 3 largest amounts of projects in Pelosi's and President Obama's states Hmmmmm thats a surprise
ReplyDeleteAnd they think the people in West Virginia are that bright.
ReplyDeleteSo, are Baltimore and Annapolis the only Maryland cities that requested money. With Salisbury's aging infrasturcture and all of the repairs that we have been putting off our city should have been a good candidate.
ReplyDeleteanonymous 10:43, why don't you ask your representative in Congress Frank Krapovil?
ReplyDeleteIt's all going to the big cities/ big government. we will get the "trickle down" money; after they have taken their "Administrative Costs". Can anyone here say "Five Dollar Footlongs"?
ReplyDeleteI read somewhere Delaware was getting 800 million. When you look at this chart it shows less then 100 jobs. This is going to help all those without a job how?
ReplyDeleteI dont even want to start on the projects in Maryland. Why bother it seems that only Balitmore and Annapolis are getting anything.