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Accountability of the Scientific Stimulus Funding

eldavojohn writes "A blog tipped me off to a government site that allows me to see where my tax dollars went when the nebulous 'scientific stimulus' was granted. You might be able to find this information in a bill, but you can click on your state in this interactive site to see what has happened locally to you. Perhaps it's a sign of more government transparency in regards to spending or just more propaganda."

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  1. Chicken or Egg? by cyberElvis · · Score: 2, Interesting

    A quick look at the site, and I found this: http://www.scienceworksforus.org/virginia/u-va-receives-grant-to-study-effect-of-federal-stimulus-on-science-and-engineering-jobs
    Stimulus money to study the effect of stimulus money!

    Sure let's just keep printing money! I am sure the value of the dollar won't go down.

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  2. Re:Biased much? by buswolley · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Every time I've visited hotair.com, it turns out to be an article written like an extreme right talking point site, as bad as Rush.

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  3. Responsive Team by pgn674 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    So, I checked out my state quickly, and noticed that my university was listed, for a grant I'd heard about a couple months ago. However, the link to my university's home page was incorrect; it was to a domain that wasn't even registered.

    So I used the easily found feedback form to quickly point it out, figuring I'd forget about it later today and never find out or really care if the link was fixed. 18 minutes later I got an email thanking me and saying they'd fix it today. Then 4 minutes later I got another email from a different person saying it was fixed. I refreshed the page, and the link was good.

    I know this is one, small incident. But I think it's evidence of a highly responsive, competent, and organized team (technical or support, I'm not sure). I think this indicates that if the upper people and committees allow for it, this web site can do Good Things.

  4. Re:This is all I've got to say about this. by bonch · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It's interesting how people will defend obvious corruption when there's a Democrat involved.

  5. Yes, you DO have a choice, princess by spun · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Nobody is TAKING your money. You have engaged in a voluntary trade. You pay money, you get services. If you don't like it, you can leave, or attempt, through voting and public discourse to have your ideas enacted. No one is forcing you to remain a citizen of the United States, so quite whining. It makes you sound like a spoiled princess who doesn't appreciate how good she has it.

    In Germany, the richest citizens just demanded they pay MORE in taxes. And they already pay more than we do. But they are not whiny babies who want everything for free like you do. They are responsible citizens who love their country and want what's best for all citizens. Your princess act just doesn't fly with me.

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