The real problem is that Congress is using the public treasury as a slush fund to buy votes in the districts of its leaders instead of allocating resources to solve real problems.
Look at the most recent law which funds major civil engineering projects, the $286+ billion SAFTEA-LU transportation bill.
The chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is Don Young, the sole representative from Alaska. More than $200 million will be spent to build a bridge to Gravina Island in Alaska, which has only 50 residents. More than $200 million will be spent to build another bridge which will be named Don Young's Way. The full name of the bill is the Safe, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. Don Young's wife is named Lu.
Citizens Against Government Waste, a watchdog group, estimates that the transportation bill funded $24 billion of special projects, which means over 8 percent of that budget went to pork.
"This transportation bill is one of the biggest boondoggles in the history of federal spending," said Tom Schatz, the group's president.
Tonight, the corpses of hundreds of poor people who could not afford to leave are floating in New Orleans because the floodwalls have failed.
Is building Don Young's Way in Alaska instead of building floodwalls in New Orleans the proper way to "promote the general welfare"?
This is one reason why American kids don't become engineers. Nobody listens to us. Who wants to volunteer to be a doormat?
Will anyone be surprised if Congress holds hearings next month and calls the Corps of Engineers on the carpet to explain why they were "negligent" enough to allow New Orleans to flood? Don Young will probably lead the witch hunt. He's the Chairman of the "Infrastructure" committee.
The Corps of Engineers should recommend that the $24 billion of projects identified as pork in SAFTEA-LU should be cancelled. The money saved should then be spent to build levees and seawalls and restore wetlands around New Orleans.