Michael Ramirez on Congressional Overspending
A twisted tale of congressional earmarking
A twisted tale of congressional earmarking has taken another turn.
The U.S. Navy wants a business owned by the family of Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski to hand over a piece of high-tech equipment bought with some of the $9.25 million in taxpayer funds Kanjorski steered to the company.
Except no one seems to know where to find the equipment — a high-pressure pump.
The mystery of the missing pump, combined with newly unearthed evidence that federal investigators probed Kanjorski’s connections to the company, Cornerstone Technologies, has given new life to a story that seems unlikely to go away.
In a parody of the Larry Craig scandal, Michael Ramirez highlights the REAL crime Congress is committing.
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