Virtually every major bill is larded with spending projects whose primary purpose is political.
While some of the projects in the bill make sense, their legislation is larded with wasteful spending.
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His new book is larded with loving descriptions of machinery found on the farm of his childhood.
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Tribute albums are often larded with clunkers, but Goin' Home seems to have infected the musicians with the spirit of Fats.
Mr Francis bases his book firmly on Shaker testimonies, larded only a little with the eye-witness accounts given by their enemies.
It also larded spending bills with as much extra pork as possible.
These Olympics are a throwback to the public-works-larded model that has left Montreal residents paying for questionable projects foisted on them for the 1976 games.
But the bill now has a good chance of going through, particularly given the fact that it is well-larded with domestic pork spending.
The compromise bill is larded with spending determined more by Democrat lawmakers' pet projects than by the efficiency with which the economy will be boosted.
Politicians have for years larded voter lists with the names of foreign musicians, including deceased ones like Marvin Gaye, and have stuffed ballot boxes with abandon.
The main bill there, sponsored by a Republican, is larded with pork and will lose billions in revenue at a time when the budget deficit is widening.
For years, the books had been larded with excessive expenses.
Imagine if legislative approval of regulation were larded with earmarks.
Labor hates the idea, German business won't fight for it, and Schroeder's attempt at tax simplification is even now being larded up like a bratwurst weeny at the margins.
Labor hates the idea, German business won't fight for it, and Schrder's attempt at tax simplification is even now being larded up like a bratwurst weeny at the margins.
The monthly was a Ben Franklinesque periodical larded with aphorisms about life, health and business, as well as essays by Hubbard and guest writers like Stephen Crane, along with ads for the Roycrofters.
The result was a 2% savings in its operating costs--and a slew of bad press larded with the stories of elderly people who could no longer get around or get to their doctors.
Today most young Indians speak only English or are bilingual in English and Afrikaans, though they may continue to chat at home in a kind of pidgin English larded with Indian and Zulu.
In a pair of papers to be published soon in Analytical Chemistry, Dr Porter describes how he and his graduate students ran a slender glass stick larded with magnetic nanoparticles through a GMR reader.
Mr Obama's macroeconomic soundness has been undermined by the Democrats' tendency to meddle with microeconomics, leading to a health bill that imposes onerous requirements on business and a stimulus bill larded with pro-union giveaways.
Financial firms, especially those that have balance sheets larded with toxic assets, may get a boost tomorrow after a government official said late Wednesday that a Treasury program will add liquidity to the market for distressed securities.
Moreover, whereas the 10% share in 1912 was spent largely on legitimate functions (defense, police, courts, infrastructure), most of the 40% today is spent on illegitimate functions like the redistribution of income, unfunded Ponzi schemes (Social Security), and deeply-larded public employee unions.
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