recovery.gov — The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act targets investments towards key areas that will save or create good jobs immediately, while also laying the groundwork for long-term economic growth. The charts and numbers below give you an idea of where the money is going.
Feb 17, 2009 View in Crawl 4
jcastillo81Feb 18, 2009
Yes, just accept whatever the administration does without question. That's worked well before.
ebachervilleFeb 20, 2009
i didn't vote for any of these bastards, Im not going down with your ship
ebachervilleFeb 20, 2009
all your arguments are valid and sain.. however you'll never get a answer. There pleading the fifth.
nate5182Feb 20, 2009
I don't understand.... Tax relief is stated at 288 Billion, but then there is this note at the bottom:*Tax Relief - includes $15 B for Infrastructure and Science, $61 B for Protecting the Vulnerable, $25 B for Education and Training and $22 B for Energy, so total funds are $126 B for Infrastructure and Science, $142 B for Protecting the Vulnerable, $78 B for Education and Training, and $65 B for Energy.That adds up to 534 Billion. WTF!?! Somebody's math is wrong... maybe it's mine. I don't think you can call it transparency if people can't make sense of it. Am I the only one who doesn't get this?
Closed AccountFeb 21, 2009
Where is your money going? Hint, it's something that makes a flushing sound...
kleezyFeb 21, 2009
:)Telegraph, as in "To make known in advance or unintentionally:"
l8blumrApr 28, 2009
I don't think this is truth...check the website owner...has a vested interest in untruth.