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不管你支持不支持歐巴馬,討不討厭布希,都一定要來看看這個 ”經濟刺激方案”是真的在刺激經濟,還是在趁自由市場這波完成自我修正之前,趁火打劫,乘機將美國轉向社會主義。 這個應該改名為 ”民主黨實現夢想之花大錢,政府擴權,暨反對自由市場方案” 不相信的人,麻煩告訴我,贊助藝術,修理房屋,人口普查,種草皮,生育控制,全球暖化電腦模型,密西西比河整治,社區政策研究,原住民基金,農業研究,偏遠地區無線網路和房屋保險貸款(等等等等)要怎樣刺激經濟。可惜看起來現在民主黨要全力通過,而少數的共和黨也沒種反對,因為怕會惹毛歐巴馬的選民,不能對他們的帥哥偶像”不敬”。 覺得這方案有用而想進場買股票的人,祝你好運。 原版全文在此:http://www.rules.house.gov/111/LegText/111_hr1_text.pdf。懶得看六百多頁全文的人可以看以下這段,由Jamie Dupree整理的一些項目: $44 million for construction, repair and improvements at US Department of Agriculture facilties $209 million for work on deferred maintenance at Agricultural Research Service facilities $245 million for maintaining and modernizing the IT system of the Farm Service Agency $175 million to buy and restore floodplain easements for flood prevention $50 million for "Watershed Rehabilitation" $1.1 billion for rural community facilities direct loans $2 billion for rural business and industry guaranteed loans $2.7 billion for rural water and waste dispoal direct loans $22.1 billion for rural housing insurance fund loans $2.8 billion for loans to spur rural broadband $150 million for emergency food assistance $50 million for regional economic development commissions $1 billion for "Periodic Censuses and Programs" $350 million for State Broadband Data and Development Grants $1.8 billion for Rural Broadband Deployment Grants $1 billion for Rural Wireless Deployment Grants $650 million for Digital-to-Analog Converter Box Program $100 million for "Scientific and Technical Research and Services" at the National Institute of Standards And Technology $30 million for necessary expenses of the "Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership" $300 million for a competitive construction grant program for research science buildings $400 million for "habitat restoration and mitigation activities" at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration $600 million for "accelerating satellite development and acquisition" $140 million for "climate data modeling" $3 billion for state and local law enforcement grants $1 billion for "Community Oriented Policing Services" $250 million for "accelerating the development of the tier 1 set of Earth science climate research missions recommended by the National Academies Decadal Survey." $50 million for repairs to NASA facilities from storm damage $300 million for "Major Research Insrumentation program" (science) $200 million for "academic research facilities modernization" $100 million for "Education and Human Resources" $400 million for "Major Research Equipment and Facilities Construction" $4.5 billion to make military facilities more energy efficient $1.5 billion for Army Operation and Maintenance fund $624 million for Navy Operation and Maintenance $128 million for Marine Corps Operation and Maintenance $1.23 billion for Air Force Operation and Maintenance $454 million to "Defense Health Program" $110 million for Army Reserve Operation and Maintenance $62 million for Navy Reserve Operation and Maintenance $45 million for Marine Corps Reserve Operation and Maintenance $14 million for Air Force Reserve Operation and Maintenance $302 million for National Guard Operation and Maintenance $29 million for Air National Guard Operation and Maintenance $350 million for military energy research and development programs $2 billion for Army Corps of Engineers "Construction" $250 million for "Mississippi River and Tributaries" $2.2 billion for Army Corps "Operation and Maintenance" $25 million for an Army Corps "Regulatory Program" $126 million for Interior Department "water reclamation and reuse projects" $80 million for "rural water projects" $18.5 billion for "Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy" research in the Department of Energy. That money includes: $2 billion for development of advanced batteries $800 million of that is for biomass research and $400 million for geothermal technologies $1 billion in grants to "institutional entities for energy sustainability and efficiency" $6.2 billion for the Weatherization Assistance Program $3.5 billion for Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants $3.4 billion for state energy programs $200 million for expenses to implement energy independence programs $300 million for expenses to implement Energy efficient appliance rebate programs including the Energy Star program $400 million for expenses to implement Alternative Fuel Vehicle and Infrastructure Grants to States and Local Governments $1 billion for expenses necessary for advanced battery manufacturing $4.5 billion to modernize the nation's electricity grid $1 billion for the Advanced Battery Loan Guarantee Program $2.4 billion to demonstrate "carbon capture and sequestration technologies" $400 million for the Advanced Research Projects Agency (Science) $500 million for "Defense Environmental Cleanup" $1 billion for construction and repair of border facilities and land ports of entry $6 billion for energy efficiency projects on government buildings $600 million to buy and lease government plug-in and alternative fuel vehicles $426 million in small business loans $100 million for "non-intrusive detection technology to be deployed at sea ports of entry $150 million for repair and construction at land border ports of entry $500 million for explosive detection systems for aviation security $150 million for alteration or removal of obstructive bridges $200 million for FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter program $325 million for Interior Department road, bridge and trail repair projects $300 million for road and bridge work in Wildlife Refuges and Fish Hatcheries $1.7 billion for "critical deferred maintenance" in the National Park System $200 million to revitalize the National Mall in Washington, D.C. $100 million for National Park Service Centennial Challenge programs $200 million for repair of U.S. Geological Survey facilities $500 million for repair and replacement of schools, jails, roads, bridges, housing and more for Bureau of Indian Affairs $800 million for Superfund programs $200 million for leaking underground storage tank cleanup $8.4 billion in "State and Tribal Assistance Grants" $650 million in "Capital Improvement and Maintenance" at the Agriculture Dept. $850 million for "Wildland Fire Management" $550 million for Indian Health facilties $150 million for deferred maintenance at the Smithsonian museums $50 million in grants to fund "arts projects and activities which preserve jobs in the non-profit arts sector threatened by declines in philanthropic and other support during the current economic downturn" through the National Endowment for the Arts $1.2 billion in grants to states for youth summer jobs programs and other activities $1 billion for states in dislocated worker employment and training activities $500 million for the dislocated workers assistance national reserve $80 million for the enforcement of worker protection laws and regulations related to infrastructure and unemployment insurance investments $300 million for "construction, rehabilitation and acquisition of Job Corps Centers" $250 million for public health centers $1 billion for renovation and repair of health centers $600 million for nurse, physician and dentist training $462 million for renovation work at the Centers for Disease Control $1.5 billion for "National Center for Research Resources" $500 million for "Buildlings and Facilties" at the National Institutes of Health in suburban Washington, D.C. $700 million for "comparative effectiveness research" on prescription drugs $1 billion for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance $2 billion in Child Care and Development Block Grants for states $1 billion for Head Start programs $1.1 billion for Early Head Start programs $100 million for Social Security research programs $200 million for "Aging Services Programs" $2 billion for "Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology" $430 million for public health/social services emergency funds $2.3 billion for the Centers for Disease Control for a variety of programs $5.5 billion in targeted education grants $5.5 billion in "education finance incentive grants" $2 billion in "school improvement grants" $13.6 billion for Individuals with Disabilities Education Act $250 million for statewide education data systems $14 billion for school modernization, renovation and repair $160 million for AmeriCorps grants $400 million for the construction and costs to establish a new "National Computer Center" for the Social Security Administration $500 million to improve processing of disability and retirement claims $920 million for Army housing and child development centers $350 million for Navy and Marine Corps housing and child development centers $280 million in Air Force housing and child development centers $3.75 billion in military hospital and surgery center construction $140 million in Army National Guard construction projects $70 million in Air National Guard construction projects $100 million in Army Reserve construction projects $30 million in Navy Reserve construction projects $60 million in Air Force Reserve construction projects $950 million for VA Medical Facilities $50 million for repairs for military cemeteries $120 million for a backup information management facility for the State Department $98 million for National Cybersecurity Initiative $3 billion for "Grants-in-Aid for Airports" $300 million for Indian Reservation roads $300 million for Amtrak capital needs $800 million for national railroad assets or infrastructure repairs, upgrades $5.4 billion in federal transit grants $2 billion in infrastructure development for subways and commuter railways $5 billion for public housing capital $1 billion in competitive housing grants $2.5 billion for energy efficiency upgrades in public housing $500 million in Native American Housing Block Grants $4.1 billion to help communities deal with foreclosed homes $1.5 billion in homeless prevention activities $79 billion in education funds for states |
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