here's a look at where some of the stimulus money has gone...

retro

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I've bolded some of the more ridiculous ones



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The $787 billion stimulus bill was passed in February and was promised as a job saver and economy booster. Here is where some of the money went:


- $300,000 for a GPS-equipped helicopter to hunt for radioactive rabbit droppings at the Hanford nuclear reservation in Washington state.


- $30 million for a spring training baseball complex for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies.


- $11 million for Microsoft to built a bridge connecting its two headquarter campuses in Redmond, Wash., which are separated by a highway.


- $430,000 to repair a bridge in Iowa County, Wis., that carries 10 or fewer cars per day.


- $800,000 for the John Murtha Airport in Johnstown, Pa., serving about 20 passengers per day, to built a backup runway.


- $219,000 for Syracuse University to study the sex lives of freshmen women.


- $2.3 million for the U.S. Forest Service to rear large numbers of arthropods, including the Asian longhorned beetle, the nun moth and the woolly adelgid.


- $3.4 million for a 13-foot tunnel for turtles and other wildlife attempting to cross U.S. 27 in Lake Jackson, Fla.


- $1.15 million to install a guardrail for a persistently dry lake bed in Guymon, Okla.


- $9.38 million to renovate a century-old train depot in Lancaster County, Pa., that has not been used for three decades.


- $2.5 million in stimulus checks sent to the deceased.


- $6 million for a snow-making facility in Duluth, Minn.


- $173,834 to weatherize eight pickup trucks in Madison County, Ill.


- $20,000 for a fish sperm freezer at the Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery in South Dakota.


- $380,000 to spay and neuter pets in Wichita, Kan.

- $300 apiece for thousands of signs at road construction sites across the country announcing that the projects are funded by stimulus money.


- $1.5 million for a fence to block would-be jumpers from leaping off the All-American Bridge in Akron, Ohio.


- $1 million to study the health effects of environmentally friendly public housing on 300 people in Chicago.


- $356,000 for Indiana University to study childhood comprehension of foreign accents compared with native speech.


- $983,952 for street beautification in Ann Arbor, Mich., including decorative lighting, trees, benches and bike paths.


- $148,438 for Washington State University to analyze the use of marijuana in conjunction with medications like morphine.


- $462,000 to purchase 22 concrete toilets for use in the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri


- $3.1 million to transform a canal barge into a floating museum that will travel the Erie Canal in New York state.


- $1.3 million on government arts jobs in Maine, including $30,000 for basket makers, $20,000 for storytelling and $12,500 for a music festival.


- $71,000 for a hybrid car to be used by student drivers in Colchester, Vt., as well as a plug-in hybrid for town workers decked out with a sign touting the vehicle's energy efficiency.


- $1 million for Portland, Ore., to replace 100 aging bike lockers and build a garage that would house 250 bicycles.


Sources: News reports, Office of the Senate Minority Leader, Office of Sen. Tom Coburn


After a flurry of stimulus spending, questionable projects pile up | Washington Examiner
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I don't really even know what to say... a helicopter to look for radioactive rabbit droppings?
 
- $3.4 million for a 13-foot tunnel for turtles and other wildlife attempting to cross U.S. 27 in Lake Jackson, Fla.
I remember when they announced this. Nobody has ever explained how they plan to make the turtles use the tunnel instead of walking across the road.


Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?

A: Because the government hadn't used taxpayer money to build a tunnel...
 
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