What Rough Porkulus Shambles Out of Washington?

People asked why Nancy Pelosi delayed passing a Wuhan coronavirus relief bill until now. One obvious reason was to avoid helping President Donald Trump’s reelection chances. Now that both houses of congress have passed this 5,593 page monster of a bill, another reason is evident: To cram as much special interest pork into it as possible.

How serious is this bill? Not very, but it spends serious money on unserious things. Tom Elliott of Grabien points out a few of the ridiculously beside-the-point items in this bill. They’re gobsmacking.

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Don’t worry. The Kennedy Center is getting yet another bailout. Why, exactly? Are they putting on shows right now? How many bailouts does it take to keep the lights on and the development department still working the phones calling on all those rich lobbyists living in the DMV?

And — thank God! — the government COVID stimulus package is there to keep teenagers from hooking up — as if there aren’t dozens if not hundreds of other programs doing the same thing. And let us take a moment to say thanks to all the HIV workers in other countries by giving them new cars. Funding for this is in the COVID bill. You? Buy used.

Other pork in the bill:

A minimum of $3.3 billion in grants to Israel.

Also included is $453 million to Ukraine, on top of the $400 million Trump eventually released. No word on how much of that goes to the ‘big guy.’

$10 million for “gender programs” in Pakistan.

$1.3 billion to Egypt, and $700 million to Sudan.

$135 million to Burma, $85.5 million to Cambodia, $1.4 billion for an “Asia Reassurance Initiative Act,” and $130 million to Nepal.

If we have to pay money to Sudan for it’s peace deal with Israel, then the price is too high.

There’s so much pork in the bill that President Trump has threatened to veto it:

He notes that the bill provides stimulus checks for the families of illegal aliens, “far more than the Americans are getting.”

Alas, President Trump is a late convert to fiscal sanity. The budget deficit was just shy of $1 trillion in FY2019, before coronavirus shutdowns wrecked the economy. Alas, since the Senate passed the bill 92-6 (Ted Cruz, Marsha Blackburn, Ron Johnson, Mike Lee, Rand Paul and Rick Scott were the only senators to vote against it), a veto override seems likely.

As Stephen Kruiser notes:

All of the media chatter about this has been referring to it as a COVID relief bill. Yes, we’re all aware that this is how these spending bills get done. That’s the problem, though, isn’t it? This little pork dance just gets worse with each new spending bill. Ninety-nine percent of the people who get elected to the House or Senate immediately become afflicted with brain damage that renders them incapable of understanding the meaning of “fiscal responsibility.”

(Hat tip: Stephen Green at Instapundit.)

Alas, I would not expect any fiscal process reform from a Biden-Harris Administration…

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3 Responses to “What Rough Porkulus Shambles Out of Washington?”

  1. Pete says:

    The reason that foreign aid and junk spending in foreign countries can’t be cut is that some of that money ends up in the pockets of Senators and Congressmen.

  2. martywd says:

    Ho-hum. Business as usual from our “better’s”, with a side order of a gigantic middle finger directed at Trump and his supporters _as_well_as_ the middle class in general for that matter.

    The Republicans with few exceptions are a disgrace.
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  3. The Gaffer says:

    Meanwhile … what in the wide, wide world of sports it going on here?

    https://nexttobagend.blogspot.com/2020/12/trolling-for-trouble.html

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