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Washington Watch Report: Abuses of Stimulus Funds

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Topic: Washington Watch Report: Abuses of Stimulus Funds
Posted By: No Free Lunch
Subject: Washington Watch Report: Abuses of Stimulus Funds
Date Posted: Aug 16 2009 at 2:43pm
Washington Watch Report
The Washington Watch Report is your one stop shop to learn about examples of government waste that have been uncovered by House Republicans. Right now we are focusing on the $780 billion stimulus bill enacted by the Democrat Majority and President Obama. Each week, we will be posting more waste and highlight a new featured item of the week.

Here is this week's featured item:

Rhode Island City on the “Verge of Bankruptcy” Spends $550,000 in Stimulus Money for a Skateboard Park

Apparently the city of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, has been trying to “cobble together funds to pay for the skateboard park and [tennis and basketball] court upgrades” for several years now.

On March 6, the city, which has a $5.2 million school budget deficit and about a $4.8 million municipal deficit and has eliminated about 40 city jobs so far this year, announced that they will spend $550,000 in federal stimulus money to construct a skateboard park at a local school.

When a local official was asked why a city on the verge of bankruptcy chose to spend stimulus money on this particular project, he replied that projects had to be “shovel-ready” to receive funding and that “this is the one we have that is shovel-ready.”

(Sources: http://www.pawtuckettimes.com/content/view/72798/27/
http://www.abc6.com/news/40864457.html
http://tinyurl.com/c3vzkp )


Weekly Archives
Click on the items below to read previous Weekly Washington Watch reports.

Report Archives
Here are previously featured examples of wasteful spending, click on any item below to learn more:

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - Missouri Spends $500,000 of Federal Stimulus Money on Fish Food

 
http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - Michigan Spends $1.5 Million for Streetscape Improvement Around a Casino

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - New York Spends $3.1 Million in Stimulus Funds for “Canal Boat” Museum

 
N http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - ew York spends $3.8 Million in Stimulus to Extend an “ARTWalk”

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - $578,000 in Homeless Funding for a Town with No Homeless Problem

 
http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - Pennsylvania Town Also Questions Stimulus Homeless Prevention Grant

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - Ohio Uses Stimulus Funds for Studies Rather Than Construction


According to the Associated Press:

Ohio wants to spend $57 million in federal stimulus money on highway projects that won't begin for years, an unusual strategy for money that President Barack Obama said should be used to give the economy an immediate job-creating jolt.

Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland and the state's transportation officials passed over some ready-to-go construction projects and steered about 7 percent of their $774 million share for planning and preliminary studies….

While the overall approach to Obama's $787 billion stimulus package is to get money to projects that can be started right away, planning is a legitimate use of economic stimulus money, said Jill Zuckman, spokeswoman at the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Strickland said studies of long-term projects, as well as some types of preliminary work, position the state for future economic growth.

That includes a two-year study of a highway and rail project on the east side of Cincinnati and the design of a 3-mile road connecting Interstate 490 to Cleveland's art and museum district. The cost is $20 million apiece.

(Source: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hZ1vGLkcZI5s7ihQsT-HXsIf5HegD97H48R82 )
 
D http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - elaware Spends $400,000 in Stimulus Funding to Create Berth for Historic Boat

Delaware has announced that they intend to spend $400,000 in stimulus fund to “construct a permanent berth for the historic Lightship Overfalls.” The ship, which was built in 1938 has been located on the Canal in downtown Lewes, Delaware since 1973.

Delaware already spent approximately $300,000 in other federal funds to assist with the interior renovation of the boat.

Delaware justifies the project by claiming that it will drive tourism.



(Source: http://deldot.gov/information/projects/recovery/pages/overfalls/index.shtml )

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - Public-Private Organization With One Employee to Spend $100 million in Stimulus Funds

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - Houses for Developers and Investors Courtesy of the Stimulus?

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - Can’t Afford a Bicycle After Purchasing a Million Dollar Home? Stimulus Money to the Rescue

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - Stimulus Money Says Go to West Virginia Young Man & Grow Ginseng!

A Closer Look at the Jobs Numbers
The White House has claimed that their stimulus bill will create or preserve 3.5 million jobs. Yet as the bill is being implemented we are seeing increasing signs that these job claims cannot be substantiated. We highlight some of those stories below:

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - 40 New Jobs from the Stimulus? More Like 2.

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - In Connecticut, State Officials Can’t Vouch for Administration Job Claims

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - Massachusetts Officials Can’t Explain Jobs Numbers Either

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - In Nevada Stimulus Bill Mandates Pay Three Times Going Rate, Meaning Fewer Jobs

http://republicanwhip.house.gov/WashingtonWatch/# - Fewer Jobs and Fewer Weatherized Homes in Los Angeles Because of Wage Mandate




Replies:
Posted By: wasteful
Date Posted: Aug 16 2009 at 3:10pm
Hey we just spent $500K on a bike path so what the Hell might as well waste the othe $687 Billion that hasn't even been spent.  Send $10 million to Middletown bet they do everything but fix Infrastructure with it.


Posted By: Hermes
Date Posted: Aug 16 2009 at 3:40pm
I think it's great that these ignorant,idiotic,pure stupid politicians are wasting tax payer money ! Let the poor starve,let the roads revert back to gravel who cares ? The cry of the day is "BLOW THAT MONEY". Build something absolutely useless,it creates jobs ! We'll bounce back,someday we'll have the money to pave your street,quit crying and go ride your bike or skateboard,it's money NOT-WELL spent so enjoy it !!

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No more democrats no more republicans,vote Constitution Party !!


Posted By: VietVet
Date Posted: Aug 16 2009 at 5:10pm
To be fair about this, why wasn't there a "spending list" compiled by House Republicans when they were in control? Spending is spending regardless of who is in office, right? "examples of government waste uncovered by Republicans"- what a joke! Look in the mirror. As if to insinuate that they are the watchdogs for the people on the spending front- what crap. He-- both parties are guilty as charged of doing this. Don't play good cop/bad cop. We are not that gullible------ are we? Why don't the money lenders turn the tap off when they hear of things like this? The first stupid money-wasting project spent by a city turns off the money for that city. Before starting a project, a city wanting to use stimulus money must have it reviewed for worth and "stupidity". Same for the state projects. If the morons who are leading the projects for cities are so ignorant in the abuse of this money, then treat them like children and babysit their activities. Better yet, throw them in the street.


Posted By: No Free Lunch
Date Posted: Aug 16 2009 at 5:38pm
There's ample blame for politicians from both major political parties.  Your frustration is totally justified as abuses occurred from 2000-08 during the Bush administration too.  The point to this posting is simply to say.................enough is enough Republicans and Democrats.


Posted By: lrisner
Date Posted: Aug 16 2009 at 7:05pm
To understand the problem just look at TV. Jerry Springer, all the Reality trash. We are unfortunate to live in a declining period of civilization. If you are a Darwinist by chance, one could say we are de-evolving.

I say this because lies, corruption and deceit are common place today, both in the Pubic and the Private sector. Abuses like those mention are just part of governance today. Until we are willing to run "Hustler Hollywoods" out Town, despite any Economic Benefits they provide, we are all Doomed to continue witnessing the decline.


Posted By: wasteful
Date Posted: Aug 16 2009 at 7:11pm
What the hell does "Hustler Hollywood" have to do with this topic?


Posted By: No Free Lunch
Date Posted: Aug 16 2009 at 7:43pm

Personal responsibility, economic discipline and non-governmental charitible support of the truly needed are virtues of a stable society.  Belief in one's God and the principles therein are helpful too.  JMO on the latter.



Posted By: Mike_Presta
Date Posted: Aug 16 2009 at 9:57pm
Originally posted by VietVet VietVet wrote:

To be fair about this, why wasn't there a "spending list" compiled by House Republicans when they were in control? Spending is spending regardless of who is in office, right? "examples of government waste uncovered by Republicans"- what a joke! Look in the mirror. As if to insinuate that they are the watchdogs for the people on the spending front- what crap. He-- both parties are guilty as charged of doing this.
You are exactly right, Vet, and that is why you never heard me trying to defend Bush's fiscal policy except for defense spending.
 
Bush also initiated the TARP I thing with the "we gotta pass this immediately--no time to even read it" bullCensored!!!  (Although I do think Obama is elevating the "we gotta pass it now" to a new level of "no time to even WRITE it!!)


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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012


Posted By: No Free Lunch
Date Posted: Aug 16 2009 at 11:38pm
Freedom of speech is paramount.  All of us here seek responsible and accountable local, state and federal government.  Citizens unite.


Posted By: No Free Lunch
Date Posted: Aug 17 2009 at 2:33am
There are many ex-military like you Viet Vet who rightfully feel that politicians on both sides have of the fence have failed us.  Modern day patriots holding elected office are so badly needed in America.  Citizens unite.


Posted By: lrisner
Date Posted: Aug 17 2009 at 7:25am
Originally posted by wasteful wasteful wrote:

What the hell does "Hustler Hollywood" have to do with this topic?


It has to do with how low our society has sunk. As a society lowers it standards, so do the People.




Posted By: wasteful
Date Posted: Aug 17 2009 at 8:04am
Are you referring to the Hustler Store off I-75?Embarrassed



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