The U.S. House approved another bureaucratic bailout Wednesday, a $154 billion spending plan that would pour more money into the same state and local government sinkholes that received the lion’s share of the $787 billion bureaucratic bailout (sorry … “stimulus”) that passed back in February.
“We’re trying to bail out our people,” said Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-New York). “We’re trying to restore the hope and confidence they had, we’re trying to keep kids in school, we’re trying to put food on their table.”




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