Interested how the 112th Congress has been
spending your hard-earned money?
Well, here you go. Don’t get me
wrong. I get that some of this is
important to people and groups, and I certainly don’t mean to denigrate any of
this stuff, but Christ – don’t we have bigger fish to fry as a country than
this kind of shit? I mean, that’s all
politicians are talking about – Recovery, jobs, wars, etc. Meanwhile, our Congress is spending our money
on this. Priorities, people. Priorities.
Go have a read/laugh at the Library of Congress
website
House Concurrent
Resolution 61
Designating a National Railroad Memorial located in Diamond
District Park in historic downtown Durand, Michigan, as the "National
Railroad Memorial".
House Resolution 63
Supporting the goals and ideals of Student Financial Aid
Awareness Month to raise awareness of student financial aid.
House Resolution 393
Expressing support for designation of October 2011 as
National Chiropractic Health Month.
House Resolution 422
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives
regarding the superiority of capitalism as an economic model.
House Resolution 436
Supporting the goals and ideals of October, 2011, as
"National Youth Justice Awareness Month".
Senate Bill 2302
A bill to extend the temporary suspension of duty on certain
ski boots, cross country ski footwear, and snowboard boots.
Senate Bill 2306
A bill to extend the temporary suspension of duty on fine
animal hair of Kashmir (cashmere) goats, processed beyond the degreased or
carbonized condition.
Senate Bill 2314
A bill to extend the temporary suspension of duty on noils
of camel hair.
Senate Resolution 17
A resolution designating the month of November 2011 as
"National Military Family Month".
Senate Resolution 18
A resolution expressing support for prayer at school board
meetings.
Senate Resolution 147
A resolution recognizing the celebration of National Student
Employment Week at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
Senate Resolution 223
A resolution designating July 1, 2011, as "National
Caretakers Day".
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