{"id":2750,"date":"2012-11-10T15:09:21","date_gmt":"2012-11-10T22:09:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/?p=2750"},"modified":"2012-11-11T13:51:16","modified_gmt":"2012-11-11T20:51:16","slug":"who-won-the-2012-election","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/2012\/11\/who-won-the-2012-election\/","title":{"rendered":"Who Won The 2012 Election?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Who won the election? The Government won. <\/p>\n<p>In this case, it was the left-wing government. <\/p>\n<p>Here is a small sampling of the things that Barack Obama supporters backed &#8212; please own it &#8212; in backing Barack Obama:<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2758\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2758\" style=\"width: 627px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/11\/acid-attack-in-spain-iran-bahrami.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/11\/acid-attack-in-spain-iran-bahrami.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"acid-attack-in-spain-iran-bahrami\" width=\"627\" height=\"353\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2758\" srcset=\"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/11\/acid-attack-in-spain-iran-bahrami.jpg 627w, http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/11\/acid-attack-in-spain-iran-bahrami-300x168.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 627px) 100vw, 627px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2758\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><i>Mohamed Morsi &#8212; first Islamist president in Egypt\u2019s history and a member the Muslim Brotherhood which openly advocates violence against women much like the unspeakable deed we see in this photo &#8212; is supported and sanctioned by Barack Obama and his administration.<\/i><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Barack Obama recently welcomed the election of the first Islamist president in Egypt&#8217;s history. <\/p>\n<p>This is a man who during his campaign, a campaign the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2012\/09\/29\/world\/middleeast\/white-house-move-to-give-egypt-450-million-in-aid-meets-resistance.html\">Obama administration openly supported<\/a>, said: &#8220;The Koran is our Constitution, the prophet is our leader, jihad is our path, and death in the name of allah is our goal.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>This same man, <a href=\"http:\/\/topics.nytimes.com\/top\/reference\/timestopics\/people\/m\/mohamed_morsi\/index.html?inline=nyt-per\">Mohamed Morsi<\/a>, belongs to an organization called the Muslim Brotherhood, which among other things explicitly pledges in its charter to &#8220;infiltrate western society and destroy it from within.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>This same man, to whom Barack Obama sent $450 million taxpayer dollars, also <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bikyamasr.com\/68750\/egypts-brotherhood-mobile-fgm-convoys-condemned-by-womens-group\/\">supports<\/a> <em>forced<\/em> female circumcision, genital mutilation, and the absolute rejection of women&#8217;s rights. <\/p>\n<p>If, therefore, you believe, <a href=\"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/2011\/03\/individual-rights\/\">as I do<\/a>, in women&#8217;s rights, gay rights, and the inalienable <a href=\"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/2011\/03\/individual-rights\/\">rights<\/a> of all human beings regardless of race, sex, sexual orientation, color, class, or creed, please note that if you backed Barack Obama, you backed a man who backs a man who sanctions <a href=\"http:\/\/www.opendemocracy.net\/5050\/mariz-tadros\/mutilating-bodies-muslim-brotherhood%E2%80%99s-gift-to-egyptian-women\">this<\/a>. Because when the Obama administration says, as it recently <a href=\"http:\/\/www.therightscoop.com\/obama-called-new-egyptian-president-pledged-continued-support-of-transition-to-democracy\/\">did<\/a>: &#8220;We look forward to working with President-elect Mohamed Morsi, and the government he forms&#8221; &#8212; they were not, I assure you, kidding (though in reality it sounds like a very sick joke indeed).<\/p>\n<p>The bureaucratic monstrosity known as the Internal Revenue Service &#8212; the IRS &#8212; will now control the majority of your healthcare decisions, thanks to ObamaCare. The private, one-on-one relationship between you and your doctor will be effectively abolished. <\/p>\n<p>Obama not only <a href=\"http:\/\/www.msnbc.msn.com\/id\/43180202\/ns\/us_news-security\/t\/obama-europe-signs-patriot-act-extension\/\">extended but expanded the so-called Patriot Act<\/a>, which among liberals George Bush was properly vilified for, and which supports among other things warrentless wire-taps, invasive surveillance, and spying on American citizens.<\/p>\n<p>Obama then went on to <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/blogs\/politics\/2011\/12\/with-reservations-obama-signs-act-to-allow-detention-of-citizens\/\">signed the National Defense Authorization Act<\/a> (NDAA), which among other things grants him the power to indefinitely detain and arrest any American citizen any time he wants, under his discretion. Obama supporters (unwittingly) called Barack &#8220;a psychopath&#8221; for these very policies, although when they realized it was in fact Barack who signed these policies, everything became inexplicably okay:<br \/>\n<\/br><\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/Skw-0jv9kts\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<\/br><br \/>\nInstead of &#8220;cutting the deficit in half,&#8221; as he <a href=\"http:\/\/www.foxnews.com\/politics\/2009\/02\/21\/obama-budget-aims-cut-deficit-half-end-term\/\">pledged<\/a> on February 23, 2009, Barack Obama has amassed the greatest debt this country has ever known, and which will turn a once economically great nation on its economic head. <\/p>\n<p>When pot smokers and recreational drug-users voted for Barack Obama because, during his initial campaign for President, he promised &#8220;a compassionate drug policy,&#8221; they may not have realized that in actuality Obama requested $25.6 billion for drug <i>control<\/i> by 2013. That is the highest yearly total <em>ever<\/em> by an American president. More<a href=\"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/2011\/02\/castro-pot-bust-goes-awry-law-professor-converts-threatens-to-sue\/\"> here<\/a> on this absolutely pointless and profligate life-destroying war-on-drugs:<br \/>\n<\/br><br \/>\n<iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/a0atL1HSwi8\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<\/br><\/p>\n<p>And let us not, of course, forget the so-called stimulus package which Barack Obama rammed through <i>before anyone had even read the bill<\/i> &#8212; a very partial listing of which expenditures runs something like this:<\/p>\n<p><b>Department of Agriculture &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$22,500,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Commerce &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$10,000,000<br \/>\nNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$6,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Justice &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$2,000,000<br \/>\nNASA &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$2,000,000<br \/>\nDefense Department &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$15,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Energy &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$15,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of the Treasury &#8211; Inspector General for Tax Administration\t$7,000,000<br \/>\nGeneral Services Administration &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$7,000,000<br \/>\nRecovery Act Accountability and Transparency Board\t$84,000,000<br \/>\nSmall Business Administration &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$10,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Homeland Security &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$5,000,000<br \/>\nBureau of Indian Affairs &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$15,000,000<br \/>\nEnvironmental Protection Agency &#8211; Office of Inspector General \t$20,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Labor &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$6,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Health and Human Services &#8211; Office of Inspector General related to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology\t$17,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Education &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$14,000,000<br \/>\nCorporation for National and Community Service &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$1,000,000<br \/>\nSocial Security Administration &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$2,000,000<br \/>\nGovernment Accountability Office salaries and expenses\t$25,000,000<br \/>\nVeterans Affairs &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$1,000,000<br \/>\nState Department &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$2,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Transportation &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$20,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Housing and Urban Development &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$15,000,000<br \/>\nAid to People Affected by Economic Downturn\t$36,910,807,000<br \/>\nRural Housing Service insurance fund program account &#8211; direct loans and unsubsidized guaranteed loans\t$11,672,000,000<br \/>\nRural community facilities program account\t$130,000,000<br \/>\nSpecial supplemental nutrition program for women, infants and children (WIC)\t$500,000,000<br \/>\nSchool lunch programs for schools in which at least 50% of students are eligible for free or reduced price meals\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nFood bank commodity assistance program\t$150,000,000<br \/>\nTemporary increase in benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (food stamps)\t$19,900,000,000<br \/>\nFood distribution program on Indian reservations\t$5,000,000<br \/>\nAgricultural disaster assistance transition &#8211; Federal Crop Insurance Act<br \/>\nFarm operating loans\t$173,367,000<br \/>\nDirect farm operating loans\t$20,440,000<br \/>\nIRS health insurance tax credit administration\t$80,000,000<br \/>\nEmergency food and shelter\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nBureau of Indian Affairs job training and housing improvement programs\t$40,000,000<br \/>\nIndian guaranteed loan program\t$10,000,000<br \/>\nCommunity service employment for older Americans\t$120,000,000<br \/>\nExtra funding for state unemployment insurance \t$150,000,000<br \/>\nState re-employment services for the jobless\t$250,000,000<br \/>\nChild care assistance for low-income families\t$1,651,227,000<br \/>\nChild care assistance for low-income families through state programs\t$255,186,000<br \/>\nChild care assistance for low-income families to improve infant and toddler care\t$93,587,000<br \/>\nCommunity Service Block Grant Program\t$1,000,000,000<br \/>\nSocial Security Act funding\t50,000,000<br \/>\nSocial Security Administration processing of disability and retirement workloads\t$460,000,000<br \/>\nAid to State and Local Governments\t$58,355,000,000<br \/>\nState administrative expenses to carry out increase in food stamp program\t$295,000,000<br \/>\nEconomic development assistance programs\t$150,000,000<br \/>\nViolence against women prevention and prosecution programs\t$225,000,000<br \/>\nOffice of Justice Programs state and local law enforcement assistance (Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants)\t$2,000,000,000<br \/>\nState and local law enforcement assistance grants to improve criminal justice systems, assist crime victims and mentor youth\t$225,000,000<br \/>\nSouthern border and high-intensity drug trafficking areas\t$30,000,000<br \/>\nATF Project Gunrunner\t$10,000,000<br \/>\nState and local law enforcement assistance to Indian tribes\t$225,000,000<br \/>\nCrime victim assistance\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nRural drug crime program\t$125,000,000<br \/>\nInternet crimes against children initiatives\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nCommunity Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grants\t$1,000,000,000<br \/>\nJustice Department salaries and expenses for administration of police grant programs\t$10,000,000<br \/>\nCommunity Development Financial Institutions Fund for financial assistance, training and outreach to Native American, Hawaiian and Alaskan native communities\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nLocal and state fire station upgrades and construction\t$210,000,000<br \/>\nDisaster assistance direct loans may exceed $5,000,000 and may be equal to not more than 50% of local government annual budget if the government lost 25% or more in tax revenues<br \/>\nState Fiscal Stabilization Fund to avoid cutbacks and layoffs (82% must be used for education while 18% may be used for public safety and other government services. The latter part may be used for repairs and modernization of K-12 schools and college and university buildings.)\t$53,600,000,000<br \/>\nBusiness\t$870,000,000<br \/>\nRural Business &#8211; Cooperative Service: rural business program account\t$150,000,000<br \/>\nSmall Business Administration salaries and expenses, microloan program and improvements to technology systems\t$69,000,000<br \/>\nSurety bond guarantees revolving fund\t$15,000,000<br \/>\nSmall business loans\t$636,000,000<br \/>\nEducation\t$48,420,000,000<br \/>\nState grants for adult job training\t$500,000,000<br \/>\nState grants for youth job training and summer employment opportunities\t$1,200,000,000<br \/>\nDislocated worker job training\t$1,250,000,000<br \/>\nYouthBuild program for high school dropouts who re-enroll in other schools\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nJob training in emerging industries\t$250,000,000<br \/>\nJob training in the renewable energy field\t$500,000,000<br \/>\nHead Start programs \t$1,000,000,000<br \/>\nEarly Head Start program expansion \t$1,100,000,000<br \/>\nEducation for the disadvantaged &#8211; elementary and secondary education\t10,000,000,000<br \/>\nEducation for the disadvantaged &#8211; school improvement grants\t$3,000,000,000<br \/>\nEducation impact aid\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nSchool improvement programs\t$650,000,000<br \/>\nInnovation and improvement of elementary and secondary schools\t$200,000,000<br \/>\nSpecial education funding under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act\t$12,200,000,000<br \/>\nPell grants for higher education\t$15,840,000,000<br \/>\nInstitute of Education data systems \t$245,000,000<br \/>\nInstitute of Education state data coordinators\t$5,000,000<br \/>\nDislocated worker assistance national reserve\t$200,000,000<br \/>\nSchool improvement grants awarded based on the number of homeless students identified in a state\t$70,000,000<br \/>\nStudent aid administrative costs \t$60,000,000<br \/>\nEnergy\t$41,400,000,000<br \/>\nEnergy efficiency and conservation block grants\t$3,200,000,000<br \/>\nWeatherization Assistance Program (increases maximum income level and maximum assistance)\t$5,000,000,000<br \/>\nState energy program\t$3,100,000,000<br \/>\nAdvanced batteries manufacturing, including lithium ion batteries, hybrid electrical systems, component manufacturers and software designers\t$2,000,000,000<br \/>\nModernize electricity grid\t$4,400,000,000<br \/>\nElectricity grid worker training\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nFossil energy research and development\t$3,400,000,000<br \/>\nUranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund\t$390,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Energy science programs\t$1,600,000,000<br \/>\nAdvanced Research Projects Agency\t$400,000,000<br \/>\nInnovative technology loan guarantee program\t$6,000,000,000<br \/>\nWestern Area Power Administration construction and maintenance\t$10,000,000<br \/>\nBonneville Power Administration borrowing authority\t$3,250,000,000<br \/>\nWestern Area Power Administration borrowing authority\t$3,250,000,000<br \/>\nLeading edge biofuel projects\t$500,000,000<br \/>\nFederal building conversion to &#8220;high-performance green buildings&#8221;\t$4,500,000,000<br \/>\nEnergy efficiency federal vehicle fleet procurement\t$300,000,000<br \/>\nHealth Care\t$18,830,000,000<br \/>\nIndian Health Service information technology and telehealth services \t$85,000,000<br \/>\nIndian health facilities\t$415,000,000<br \/>\nGrants for public health centers\t$500,000,000<br \/>\nConstruction, renovation, equipment and information technology for health centers\t$1,500,000,000<br \/>\nNational Health Service Corps funding \t$75,000,000<br \/>\nAddressing health professions workforce shortage\t$425,000,000<br \/>\nNational Institutes of Health grants and contracts to renovate non-federal research facilities\t$1,000,000,000<br \/>\nNational Institute of Health grants and contracts for shared resources and equipment for grantees\t$300,000,000<br \/>\nNational Institutes of Health fund to support scientific research\t$7,400,000,000<br \/>\nNational Institutes of Health Common Fund\t$800,000,000<br \/>\nNational Institutes of Health renovations of high-priority buildings at the Bethesda, Md., campus, and at other locations \t$500,000,000<br \/>\nComparative effectiveness research\t$300,000,000<br \/>\nComparative effectiveness research by the National Institutes of Health\t400,000,000<br \/>\nComparative effectiveness research by the Department of Health and Human Services\t$400,000,000<br \/>\nOffice of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology\t$1,680,000,000<br \/>\nNational Coordinator for Health Information Technology&#8217;s regional or subnational efforts\t$300,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Commerce health care information enterprise integration activities related to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology \t$20,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Health and Human Services computer and information technology security\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Health and Human Services Prevention and Wellness Fund\t$1,000,000,000<br \/>\nPrevention and Wellness Fund immunization program\t$300,000,000<br \/>\nPrevention and Wellness Fund evidence-based clinical and community-based prevention strategies\t$650,000,000<br \/>\nPrevention and Wellness Fund reduction in incidence of health-care-associated infections\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nRehabilitation services and disability research\t540,000,000<br \/>\nState grants for rehabilitation services and disability research\t$18,200,000<br \/>\nRehabilitation services in independent living centers\t$87,500,000<br \/>\nRehabilitation services for older blind individuals\t$34,300,000<br \/>\nOther\t$2,147,000,000<br \/>\nCensus Bureau programs\t$1,000,000,000<br \/>\nDigital-to-analog television converter box program\t$650,000,000<br \/>\nPresident shall establish arbitration panel under FEMA public assistance program to expedite recovery efforts from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita<br \/>\nRequirement that Department of Homeland Security uniforms be manufactured and sewn together by U.S. fabric and apparel companies<br \/>\nNational Endowment for the Arts grants\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Labor salaries and expenses\t$80,000,000<br \/>\nAdditional awards to existing AmeriCorps grantees\t$83,000,000<br \/>\nAmeriCorps program salaries and expenses\t$5,200,000<br \/>\nAmeriCorps program administrative costs of expansion\t$800,000<br \/>\nNational security trust appropriation\t$40,000,000<br \/>\nSocial Security Administration health information technology research\t$40,000,000<br \/>\nFilipino World War II veterans compensation\t$198,000,000<br \/>\nScience and Technology\t$13,142,000,000<br \/>\nFarm Service Agency salaries and expenses to maintain and modernize the information technology system\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nDistance learning, telemedicine and broadband program\t$2,500,000,000<br \/>\nNational Telecommunications and Information Administration &#8211; broadband technology opportunities program\t$4,690,000,000<br \/>\nNational Institute of Standards and Technology scientific and technical research and services\t$220,000,000<br \/>\nNational Institute of Standards and Technology construction of research facilities\t$360,000,000<br \/>\nNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration operations, research and facilities\t$230,000,000<br \/>\nNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration procurement, acquisition and construction\t$600,000,000<br \/>\nNASA science\t$400,000,000<br \/>\nNASA aeronautics\t$150,000,000<br \/>\nNASA exploration\t$400,000,000<br \/>\nNASA cross agency support\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nNational Science Foundation research and related activities\t$2,500,000,000<br \/>\nNational Science Foundation education and human resources\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nNational Science Foundation major research equipment and facilities construction\t$400,000,000<br \/>\nNational Science Foundation &#8211; Office of Inspector General\t$2,000,000<br \/>\nVeterans Affairs for hiring and training of claims processors\t$150,000,000<br \/>\nVeterans Affairs information technology systems\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nState Department technology security upgrades\t$252,000,000<br \/>\nU.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) technology\t$38,000,000<br \/>\nTransportation and Infrastructure\t$98,325,000,000<br \/>\nAgriculture buildings and facilities and rental payments\t$24,000,000<br \/>\nAgricultural Research Service buildings and facilities\t$176,000,000<br \/>\nNatural Resources Conservation Service watershed and flood prevention programs \t$290,000,000<br \/>\nWatershed rehabilitation program\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nRural Utilities Service water and waste disposal program account\t$1,380,000,000<br \/>\nDefense Department facilities operation and maintenance, Army\t$1,474,525,000<br \/>\nDefense Department facilities operation and maintenance, Navy\t$657,051,000<br \/>\nDefense Department facilities operation and maintenance, Marine Corps\t$113,865,000<br \/>\nDefense Department facilities operation and maintenance, Air Force\t$1,095,959,000<br \/>\nDefense Department facilities operation and maintenance, Army Reserve\t$98,269,000<br \/>\nDefense Department facilities operation and maintenance, Navy\t$55,083,000<br \/>\nDefense Department facilities operation and maintenance, Marine Corps Reserve\t$39,909,000<br \/>\nDefense Department facilities operation and maintenance, Air Force Reserve\t$13,187,000<br \/>\nDefense Department facilities operation and maintenance, Army National Guard\t$266,304,000<br \/>\nDefense Department facilities operation and maintenance, Air National Guard\t$25,848,000<br \/>\nArmy research development, test and evaluation\t$75,000,000<br \/>\nNavy research development, test and evaluation\t$75,000,000<br \/>\nAir Force research development, test and evaluation\t$75,000,000<br \/>\nDefense-wide research development, test and evaluation\t$75,000,000<br \/>\nDefense Department medical facilities repair and modernization including energy efficiency\t$400,000,000<br \/>\nCorps of Engineers investigations\t$25,000,000<br \/>\nCorps of Engineers construction\t$2,000,000,000<br \/>\nCorps of Engineers &#8211; Mississippi River and tributaries\t$375,000,000<br \/>\nCorps of Engineers operations and maintenance\t$2,075,000,000<br \/>\nCorps of Engineers regulatory program\t$25,000,000<br \/>\nCorps of Engineers formerly utilized sites remedial action program\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nBureau of Reclamation water and related resources, including inspection of canals in urbanized areas\t$900,000,000<br \/>\nCentral Utah Project water programs\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nCalifornia Bay-Delta restoration\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nNon-Defense environmental cleanup\t$483,000,000<br \/>\nDefense environmental cleanup\t$5,127,000,000<br \/>\nFederal buildings and courthouses\t$750,000,000<br \/>\nBorder stations and land ports of entry\t$300,000,000<br \/>\nDepartment of Homeland Security headquarters consolidation\t$200,000,000<br \/>\nCustoms and Border Protection non-intrusive inspection systems\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nCustoms and Border Protection tactical communications equipment and radios\t$60,000,000<br \/>\nBorder security fencing, infrastructure and technology\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nLand border ports of entry construction\t$420,000,000<br \/>\nImmigration and Customs Enforcement tactical communications equipment and radios\t$20,000,000<br \/>\nTransportation Security Administration checked baggage and checkpoint explosives detection machines\t$1,000,000,000<br \/>\nCoast Guard shore facilities and aids to navigation facilities\t$98,000,000<br \/>\nCoast Guard alteration of bridges\t$142,000,000<br \/>\nFEMA public transportation and railroad security\t$150,000,000<br \/>\nFEMA port security grants\t$150,000,000<br \/>\nBureau of Land Management maintenance and restoration of facilities, trails, lands, abandoned mines and wells\t$125,000,000<br \/>\nBureau of Land Management construction of roads, bridges, trails and facilities, including energy efficient retrofits\t$180,000,000<br \/>\nWildland fire management and hazardous fuels reduction\t$15,000,000<br \/>\nU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maintenance and construction on wildlife refuges and fish hatcheries and for habitat restoration\t$165,000,000<br \/>\nU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service roads, bridges and facilities, including energy efficient retrofits\t$115,000,000<br \/>\nNational Park Service facilities and trails\t$146,000,000<br \/>\nHistorically black colleges and universities preservation\t$15,000,000<br \/>\nNational Park Service road construction, cleanup of abandoned mines on parkland and other infrastructure\t$589,000,000<br \/>\nU.S. Geological Survey facilities and equipment, including stream gages, seismic and volcano monitoring systems and national map activities\t$140,000,000<br \/>\nBureau of Indian Affairs construction of roads, schools and detention centers\t$450,000,000<br \/>\nSuperfund site cleanup\t$600,000,000<br \/>\nLeaking underground storage tank cleanup\t$200,000,000<br \/>\nClean water state revolving fund grants\t$4,000,000,000<br \/>\nSafe drinking water capitalization grants\t$2,000,000,000<br \/>\nBrownfields projects\t$100,000,000<br \/>\nDiesel emission reduction grants and loans\t$300,000,000<br \/>\nForest Service road, bridge and trail maintenance; watershed restoration; facilities improvement; remediation of abandoned mines; and support costs\t$650,000,000<br \/>\nWildfire mitigation\t$500,000,000<br \/>\nSmithsonian Institution repairs\t$25,000,000<br \/>\nConstruction, renovation and acquisition of Job Corps Centers\t$250,000,000<br \/>\nSocial Security Administration&#8217;s National Computer Center replacement\t$500,000,000<br \/>\nMilitary construction, Army &#8211; child development centers and warrior transition complexes\t$180,000,000<br \/>\nMilitary construction, Navy and Marine Corps &#8211; child development centers and warrior transition complexes\t$280,000,000<br \/>\nMilitary construction, Air Force &#8211; child development centers and warrior transition complexes\t$180,000,000<br \/>\nMilitary hospital construction and energy conservation investments\t$1,450,000,000<br \/>\nMilitary construction, Army National Guard\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nMilitary construction, Air National Guard\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nFamily housing construction, Army\t$34,507,000<br \/>\nFamily housing operation and maintenance, Army\t$3,932,000<br \/>\nFamily housing construction, Air Force\t$80,100,000<br \/>\nFamily housing operation and maintenance, Air Force\t$16,461,000<br \/>\nTemporary expansion of military homeowner assistance program to respond to mortgage foreclosure and credit crisis, including acquisition of property at or near military bases that have been ordered closed.\t$555,000,000<br \/>\nVeterans Affairs hospital maintenance\t$1,000,000,000<br \/>\nNational Cemetery Administration for monument and memorial repairs\t$50,000,000<br \/>\nState extended care facilities, such as nursing homes\t$150,000,000<br \/>\nState Department diplomatic and consular programs for domestic passport and training facilities\t$90,000,000<br \/>\nInternational Boundary and Water Commission &#8211; Rio Grande levee repairs\t$220,000,000<br \/>\nAdditional capital investments in surface transportation including highways, bridges, and road repairs\t$1,298,500,000<br \/>\nAdministrative costs for additional capital investments in surface transportation \t$200,000,000<br \/>\nCapital investments in surface transportation grants to be awarded by other administration\t$1,500,000<br \/>\nFederal Aviation Administration infrastructure\t$200,000,000<br \/>\nGrants-in-aid for airports\t$1,100,000,000<br \/>\nHighway infrastructure investment\t$26,725,000,000<br \/>\nHighway infrastructure investment in Puerto Rico\t$105,000,000<br \/>\nHighway infrastructure funds distributed by states\t$60,000,000<br \/>\nHighway infrastructure funds for the Indian Reservation Roads program\t$550,000,000<br \/>\nHighway infrastructure funds for surface transportation technology training\t$20,000,000<br \/>\nHighway infrastructure to fund oversight and management of projects\t$40,000,000<br \/>\nHigh speed rail capital assistance\t$8,000,000,000<br \/>\nNational Railroad passenger corporation capital grants \t$850,000,000<br \/>\nNational Railroad passenger corporation capital grants for security\t$450,000,000<br \/>\nFederal Transit Administration capital assistance \t$6,800,000,000<br \/>\nPublic transportation discretionary grants \t$100,000,000<br \/>\nFixed guideway infrastructure investment \t$750,000,000<br \/>\nCapital investment grants \t$750,000,000<br \/>\nShipyard grants \t$100,000,000<br \/>\nPublic housing capital improvements\t$3,000,000,000<br \/>\nPublic housing renovations and energy conservation investments\t$1,000,000,000<br \/>\nNative American housing block grants\t$510,000,000<br \/>\nCommunity development funding\t$1,000,000,000<br \/>\nEmergency assistance for the redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed homes\t$2,000,000,000<br \/>\nAdditional capital investments in low-income housing tax credit projects\t$2,250,000,000<br \/>\nHomelessness prevention and re-housing\t$1,500,000,000<br \/>\nAssistance to owners of properties receiving section 8 assistance\t$2,000,000,000<br \/>\nGrants and loans for green investment in section 8 properties\t$250,000,000<br \/>\nLead hazard reduction\t$100,000,000<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>(<a href=\"http:\/\/www.propublica.org\/special\/the-stimulus-plan-a-detailed-list-of-spending\">Source<\/a>)<\/br><\/p>\n<p>So congratulations are in order, I suppose, to all Barack Obama supporters who, even though they don&#8217;t have any real understanding of political-economic philosophy, got exactly what they wanted &#8212; while the rest of us must deal with the utterly despicable and disastrous consequences.<\/p>\n<p><\/br><br \/>\n<\/br><br \/>\n<\/br><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Who won the election? The Government won. In this case, it was the left-wing government. Here is a small sampling of the things that Barack Obama supporters backed &#8212; please own it &#8212; in backing Barack Obama: Barack Obama recently welcomed the election of the first Islamist president in Egypt&#8217;s history. This is a man &hellip; <\/p>\n<p class=\"link-more\"><a href=\"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/2012\/11\/who-won-the-2012-election\/\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading<span class=\"screen-reader-text\"> &#8220;Who Won The 2012 Election?&#8221;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"spay_email":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_is_tweetstorm":false},"categories":[273],"tags":[2189,2191,2183,2188,2187,791,2185,2186,634,2184,2182,1189,1956,2190],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"","jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2750"}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=2750"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2750\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=2750"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=2750"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/rayharvey.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=2750"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}