Evil has triumphed again in the US Senate.
From USA Today:
Ground hasn't been broken yet, but the infamous "bridge to nowhere" that would connect Ketchikan, Alaska, to an offshore island where only 50 people live, appears to be indestructible. The highway bill allots $223 million for that project and $229 million for another boondoggle bridge near Anchorage. Coburn wanted to withdraw funds for the bridges and shift $75 million to rebuild a Louisiana bridge damaged by Hurricane Katrina. It should be a no-brainer that the needs of the devastated Gulf Coast are greater.
Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), was personally insulted, however. Alaska, which ranks No. 1 in per capita federal spending, was being unjustly singled out, he argued. The 37-year Senate veteran threatened to resign and "be taken out of here on a stretcher" if the Senate killed off perhaps the most egregious example of wasteful spending in the massive highway bill.
Senators were so moved by Stevens' sense of outrage - or the idea that their own pet projects could be next - that they voted 82-15 to keep funding the bridges. The Senate also refused to defund a $500,000 sculpture park in Seattle and $950,000 for a Nebraska museum parking facility.
Those wasteful projects are only a few of the 6,371 "earmarks" legislators pushed into the transportation bill alone.
Why on Earth would any bright young American want to become a civil engineer? Would any sane person want to waste his or her time catering to the whims of these clowns?
There are over 200 lawyers and zero engineers in the 108th Congress. It shows.
Americans should expect more civil engineering disasters such as New Orleans for the rest of this century.