DiamondDave
Army Vet
But deeper reading shows it does not look like a reduction in spending... but a reduction in the numbers of things spent on with more remaining undisclosed (without a specific name to whom to attribute the earmarked money) making the spending total greater... and as stated, with a lot of things thrown into the stimulus that would have normally been put as earmarks in the various upcoming bills. The government still spending like a drunken sailor, just trying to be more creative to fool more people