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Sean Kennedy

Budget, General Waste

Future of Earmarks Remains Vague

02/28/2011 Sean Kennedy

Predicting the future of earmarks can be a bit like peering into a crystal ball.

Budget, Defense

Planned Spending Cuts Do Not Include Defense

01/27/2011 Sean Kennedy

One of the top priorities of the Republican’s campaign to take back Congress in 2010 was to reduce the deficit by cutting spending. Republican leaders intended to return nondefense discretionary spending to 2008 levels by trimming $100 billion in the first fiscal year.

Commerce, Housing, Taxes

The Consumer Police and Sin Taxes

11/01/2010 Sean Kennedy

There have always been and will always be some people who believe they know what is best for everyone, so they try to force their will on the rest of society.  This attitude is very much at odds withthe philosophy that liberty should be maximized and that people should be allowed to live their lives as they would like as long as they are not infringing on the rights of others.In recent years, the “we know best” crowd has expanded the number of activities that they believe need policing far beyond the traditional sins that have been targeted for decades and even centuries.

Appropriations, Commerce

Port Earmark Divides South Carolina Senators

10/01/2010 Sean Kennedy

Citing the need to modernize the Port of Charleston, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) submitted a $400,000 earmark to the Senate version of the fiscal year 2011 Energy and Water Appropriations Act to study the port’s potential deepening.  However, the Senate Appropriations Committee rejected the project. 

General Waste, Taxes

Billions Wasted in Iraq

09/01/2010 Sean Kennedy

When President Obama marked the end of combat operations in Iraq in a speech on August 31, 2010, he spoke at length on America’s lasting legacy in the country.  Unfortunately for taxpayers, part of that legacy includes billions in waste, dating back to the beginning of the reconstruction effort.

Commerce, General Waste

Time to Revisit the Benefits of $1 Coins

04/01/2010 Sean Kennedy

On April 21, 2010, the U.S. Treasury released its new version of the $100 bill.  Featuring an updated portrait of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, the bill boasts advanced measures to obstruct counterfeiters.  However, while the federal government has recently focused on this large tender, more attention needs to be paid to the other end of the currency spectrum: the $1 coin.

Technology, Telecommunications

To Infinite and Beyond!

03/01/2010 Sean Kennedy

In 2004, former President George W. Bush announced his “Vision for Space Exploration.” In it he called for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to develop new spaceflight vehicles as part of the Constellation Program that would aim to return humans to the Moon by 2020.  The estimated budget for implementing this program, according to a July 17, 2006 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, was nearly $230 billion. 

Defense, Taxes

The Ongoing Tanker Saga

02/01/2010 Sean Kennedy

The long saga of the Air Force refueling tanker may be coming to an end soon; or maybe not.  The latest request for proposal is due to be released shortly, and hearings this week on Capitol Hill indicate the battle may not be over.

Defense, General Waste, International

The Many Perks of Congressional Employment

01/01/2010 Sean Kennedy

Supposedly in Denmark to attend the Copenhagen Climate Summit, multiple members of Congress have been criticized for treating the trip as a personal vacation.  The trip included seven Republicans and 15 Democrats, most notably House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.).

Defense, General Waste

National Lampoon’s European Vacation

12/01/2009 Sean Kennedy

Ostensibly in Scotland to partake in the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, several members of Congress are coming under fire for using the trip as a personal vacation.  Led by Rep. John Tanner (D-Tenn.) the group, consisting of 12 representatives (eight Democrats, four Republicans), nine of the members’ spouses, and five legislative aides, stayed in a $300-per night hotel overlooking the Edinburgh Castle.  In addition to the rooms required to lodge participants, the group rented three additional rooms, which were stocked with “…liquor, Coors beer, chips and salsa, sandwiches, Mrs. Fields cookies and York Peppermint Patties…,” according to a December 17, 2009 article in The Wall Street Journal.  Adding to the expense, the group flew on a plane provided by the Air Force.

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