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  1. Insane in the Mainframe
  2. Kiss of Death!?
  3. Stimulus Creating Jobs Alright?
  4. Washington Post Questions Net Neutrality
  5. Congress Goes Hog Wild
  6. ACORN Gets Probed?.Update 1
  7. Healthcare Reform Details Go Underground?
  8. Cap-and-Trade Rears Its Ugly Head in the Senate
  9. Defense Drama in DC
  10. No Politics at NSF
  11. Taxpayers Foot Bill for Missing Items
  12. The More Things Change?
  13. FCC Moves Closer to Killing the Internet
  14. Future Liabilities of the Bloated Federal Government Payroll
  15. Gates Urges Veto if Alternate Engine is Funded
  16. Conflict of Interest Wasting Taxpayers Dollars on Olympic Bid
  17. Trouble at DCAA
  18. Porker of the Month Goes Above and Beyond Her ?Award?
  19. Porker of the Month Goes Above and Beyond Her ?Award?
  20. The “Doc Fix” Bill: A Not So Cheap Ploy
  21. Google Apps Losing Steam in Los Angeles
  22. FCC Set to Regulate the Internet
  23. Shocked! Shocked?Four-Year-Olds Using Homebuyer Tax Credit
  24. Big Boo-Boo On Benefits of Biofuels?
  25. Baucus Health Bill Will Mean Higher Deficits
  26. Rep. Young Questioned about Bribes
  27. First-time Homebuyer Tax Credit ? Update
  28. Throwing Taxpayers Under the Omnibus
  29. Why Lawmakers Should Opt Out of Harry Reid?s ?Opt Out? Plan
  30. First-time Homebuyers Tax Credit ? Update II
  31. Barney, Being Frank
  32. The Truth Behind Net Neutrality
  33. Broadband Stimulus ? The Devil is in the Details
  34. IEDs and Earmarks
  35. Phantom Jobs from Stim Bill
  36. The Worst of All Possible Worlds?
  37. Five Down, Seven to Go
  38. Inflated Stimulus Jobs: Catch Me If You Can
  39. Defense Appropriators Under Investigation
  40. Healthcare Bill May Not Have Amendments
  41. This Is It!
  42. F136 Engine Unplugged
  43. CCAGW Invites its Supporters to the House Call on Washington
  44. Health Bill Ignores Existing Waste and Creates More
  45. The Tangled Webs They Weave
  46. Stim Saving Jobs?The Chicago Way!
  47. In a Bizarro Galaxy Far, Far Away?.
  48. CAGW and New York Times Agree: Alternate Engine Equals Waste
  49. First-Time Homebuyers Tax Credit ? Update III
  50. Have We Learned Nothing From the Fan & Fred Disaster?
  51. CAGW Featured in Propublica Story on Misspent Stim Cash
  52. Take That, Nancy!
  53. AARP: Money Talks, Seniors Walk
  54. Sen. Lieberman Wants Answers About Alternate Engine ? And So Does CAGW
  55. Inflated Stimulus Jobs: Caught But Not Corrected
  56. Pelosi?s Healthcare Bill Squeaks By The House
  57. More Problems, Delays for the F136
  58. Obama to Focus on Spending Cuts in 2010
  59. Inflated Stimulus Jobs Part 3: Phony Numbers Continue
  60. Real Healthcare Reform
  61. The Alternate Engine that Couldn?t
  62. Time to Call it Quits for TARP
  63. Byrd is the Word
  64. Don?t Worry, Be Happy ? Yea Right!
  65. Capuano Makes Intentions Clear
  66. This Thanksgiving, Be Thankful For Your Healthcare?Before It?s Too Late.
  67. Climate Change Scientists Spew Hot Air
  68. 30,000 Afghanistan Troops and the Alternate Engine
  69. Inflated Stimulus Jobs Part 4: More Phony Numbers
  70. New Report Slams Stimulus Spending
  71. Call It Anything?As Long As It Means More Government Control
  72. Obama?s Multiple Trips Waste Money
  73. Open Government May Not Be Open and Shut Case
  74. ?Multibus? Released
  75. Microsoft and EU Come to an Agreement
  76. More Spending is Not the Answer
  77. Defense Bill Released
  78. New Year; Same Bad Healthcare Plan
  79. C-SPAN Urges Congress To Open Healthcare Debate
  80. NOW They Decide to Delve Into the Details?
  81. Congressional Healthcare Talks Have Gone ?Bananas?!
  82. Washington: Where the Sun Don?t Shine
  83. Murtha Earmark Scandal Update
  84. Financial Crisis Commission: Teachable Moment or Political Blame Game?
  85. Climbing Out of The TARP Pit
  86. Which Big Banks Are the Voldemorts of the Financial Crisis?
  87. As Massachusetts Goes?
  88. Transportation Authorization Finally Moving?
  89. Bump in Jobless Claims
  90. A Pivot or First Step in a Downward Spiral?
  91. Oh, the Places You’ll Go! (If You’re a Member of Congress)
  92. Deficit to Hit $1.3 Trillion
  93. Chill Out, This “Freeze” Isn’t The Real Deal
  94. Obama to Claim the Dog Ate His Homework
  95. 2010 Prime Cuts Released
  96. SOTU ? The Good, the Bad, and the Very Expensive
  97. Happy Data Privacy Day!
  98. Pentagon Begins the Fight Anew
  99. Obama’s Proposed Spending and Savings: Not So Even Steven
  100. $2.5 Million Super Bowl Ad Makes No Census
  101. Stimulus Funds Used to Inebriate Mice
  102. Obama Must Stop Killing Jobs
  103. Obama?s Debt Commission
  104. April 15th: Tax Day or Groundhog Day?
  105. Stimulating the Green Police
  106. Meet the New Boss ? Same as the Old Boss
  107. Bridge the Gap, or Bridge to Nowhere?
  108. Insane in the Mainframe
  109. Tax Extenders Package Speciously Dubbed a “Jobs” Bill
  110. Rep. Ryan Tells it Like It Is
  111. Stopping Them Before They Bankrupt the Country
  112. Will the Death Tax Stay Dead?
  113. Earmark Moratorium? Bring on the Ban!
  114. Time to Rethink Space Exploration
  115. More Census Waste
  116. FCC Releases Executive Summary of National Broadband Plan
  117. The New Meaning of Open Government
  118. Sunshine In My Government Makes Me Happy
  119. When Does ?Spin? Descend Into Abject Lies?
  120. Rep. Paul Bucking the Leadership ? In the Wrong Way
  121. CCAGW Opposes Reconciliation
  122. Time to Update Electronic Privacy Laws
  123. Partial Ban on Earmarks is Still Too Tempting for Some Members
  124. Free and Open Internet ? 1 FCC ? 0
  125. The Pig Book Cometh
  126. And Now For Something Completely Different
  127. New Privacy Concerns for Google
  128. Securities and Exchange Commission Employees Surfing Porn
  129. Retire the Dollar Bill
  130. CAGW Files Reply Comments With FCC
  131. Victory ? Congressional Pay Raise Thwarted
  132. 2010: A Space Debacle
  133. Stimulus Rebellion on the Eastern Shore
  134. Time to Revisit the Benefits of $1 Coins
  135. The Congressional Pig Book in Focus
  136. CAGW Tells FCC: We Refuse to Stay Neutral
  137. CCAGW Applauds Senate’s Effort to Ban Pre-Disaster Mitigation Earmarks
  138. Ethics Investigation of PMA Group Is The Perfect Reason For More Transparency
  139. GE, Rolls-Royce Drop Engine?s Price
  140. Hopes for Net Neutrality May be Fading
  141. LA Not GaGa Over Google
  142. Federal Hiring Burdens Taxpayers
  143. Cash for Caulkers?
  144. Internet Regulation ? Snatching Defeat out of the Jaws of Victory
  145. Census Count Does Not Compute
  146. The Dogs That Don?t Bark?
  147. Bad News for Smokers in the Land of Lincoln
  148. CAGW Holds Press Conference to Oppose Net Neutrality
  149. CCAGW Supports New Earmark Disclosure Rules
  150. Net Neutrality Fact and Fiction
  151. House Subcommittees Defy Pentagon
  152. Using $1 to Reduce the $1.4 Trillion Deficit
  153. Congressional Pay Raise ? One More Step
  154. Head Start Puts Taxpayers More Behind
  155. FCC Fails to Recognize Reality…Again
  156. Gates: Change Coming to DOD
  157. Another Congressional Hypocrite
  158. GSA Asleep at the Wheel
  159. Less Reason for the FCC to regulate Broadband
  160. A Step in the Right Direction
  161. Money Down the Drain
  162. More Procurement Woes
  163. Oversight Lacking
  164. Carried Interest IS Interesting
  165. Time to Overturn EPA?s Endangerment Finding
  166. Getting the Message
  167. Obama Fails to Act on the Jones Act; Fed Regs Block Other Help
  168. Fannie and Freddie Continue to Suck Wind
  169. The DISCLOSE Act: Free Speech for Some, Hefty Price for Others
  170. A Failure of Leadership
  171. Making Fiscal Sense in New Jersey
  172. Pigs on the Wing – The Aerial Refueling Tanker Contract Dispute Continues
  173. Congress Spends Without a Budget
  174. Government Acquisition Waste
  175. Playing Politics with the Anthrax Vaccine
  176. More Unnecessary Spending Added to Emergency War Funding
  177. Homeland Insecurity
  178. Rep. Clyburn?s Transportation Center is Yet Another Example of Wasteful Spending in S
  179. Deficit Panel Gets Unexpected Boost
  180. Bigger Government Can Reduce the Deficit ? Give Me a Break!
  181. Rules Don’t Apply to Me I’m a Congressman
  182. Federal Government Studies Soccer Fouls
  183. Stim Money Used For Movies, Trips to the Water Park
  184. Kaptur, Others, Show Disingenuous Side of Congress
  185. The AGony of Pork
  186. Legal Dis-Services ? Still Mismanaged
  187. Obama is on Team Jacob
  188. At Least Someone on Capitol Hill Wants Spending Limits
  189. Cap-and-Tax Resurrected?
  190. Pork is Still Pork Even if You Claim Transparency
  191. The Cost of National Security
  192. This is NOT Music to Taxpayers Ears
  193. Green ?Stimulus? Signs Put Taxpayers in the Red
  194. Is the Alternate Engine the Next “Bridge to Nowhere?”
  195. Privacy Legislation Not Needed
  196. The Epitome of Government Waste
  197. Last Stand for Alternate Engine?
  198. The Rich Should Take One for the Team!
  199. Senate to Give Up Earmarks?
  200. Just Say ?NO? to the Alternate Engine
  201. Are you a lion cheetah?
  202. Cagw not gaga over google software switch
  203. The Public Sector ?Haves? Get Richer Benefits Too?
  204. Deficit Attention
  205. Congress Calls New Tax Hikes Small Business ?Tax Relief?
  206. Carolina on Taxpayers? Minds
  207. Congressmen Keep Pork Projects Cooking
  208. Pork Alert Roundup
  209. Creating More Federal Employees
  210. CCAGW on The Road! Coming to a Town Near You?..
  211. Dispatch from Spending Revolt Bus
  212. If It?s Thursday, It Must Be Southern California
  213. Senate Globetrotting At Record Highs?
  214. No Recession in Washington, D.C.
  215. CCAGW Announces 2009 Congressional Ratings
  216. Congress is Trippin?
  217. Rep. Minnick Stands Out as Taxpayer Hero
  218. Bailout for Foreign Companies
  219. Small Town Stim ? Boondoggles Abound?
  220. Pork Alert Roundup: Recess Edition
  221. Energy Stimulus Money Questioned
  222. Cut Spending, Then Think About Taxes
  223. Bell California is a Bellwether
  224. Are Taxpayers Funding Obama?s Propaganda?
  225. Whistleblowers Still Not Protected
  226. Stimulus Propaganda?
  227. Slip, Sliding Away
  228. Monument to Waste?
  229. Boehner Urges Obama?s Economic Team to Resign
  230. Economy Still Struggling
  231. The Great Unraveling Continues…
  232. Spending Revolt Bus Across America
  233. The “Razorback Subsidy” is a Whole Different Kind of Disaster for Taxpayers
  234. Pork Alert Roundup: Recess Edition
  235. Government Broadband Deployment Report Card: F
  236. ?Best Of? Sneak Peak
  237. CCAGW Approves Efforts to Pass Resolution of Disapproval
  238. To Take or Not to Take ? Childrens? IDs
  239. Taxes? We Don?t Need to Pay No Stinkin? Taxes!
  240. House Follows Suit on Engine
  241. Senators Vote to Continue Funding Non-Essential Air Service
  242. Best Statement by a New Member of Congress
  243. Gainful Employment Vote
  244. Charity, and Spending Cuts, Begin at Home
  245. Education Inequality
  246. Job Training ? The Department of Redundancy Department
  247. Krugman, Education, and the Elephant in the Room
  248. GAO (Re)States The Obvious?
  249. $6.5 Billion is a Joke
  250. Obamacare and The Slo-Mo Implosion?