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  2. Pork barrel - Wikipedia

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    Pork barrel, or simply pork, is a metaphor for the appropriation of government spending for localized projects secured solely or primarily to direct expenditures to a representative's district. The usage originated in American English , and it indicates a negotiated way of political particularism .

  3. Obama Wants Sharp Knife to Cut Pork Spending - AOL

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    President Obama wants the ability to trim congressional pork barrel spending as part of new legislation he introduced Monday. The so-called "Reduce Unnecessary Spending Act of 2010" would allow ...

  4. Earmark (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Earmarks have often been treated as being synonymous with "pork barrel" legislation. [28] Despite considerable overlap, [29] the two are not the same: what constitutes an earmark is an objective determination, while what is "pork-barrel" spending is subjective. [30] One legislator's "pork" is another's vital project. [31] [32]

  5. List of political metaphors - Wikipedia

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    pork barrel legislation or patronage: acts of government that blatantly favor powerful special interest groups. rider that attaches something new or unrelated to an existing bill. sunset clause to prevent legislation from being permanent. a trigger law that will automatically "spring" into effect once some other variable occurs.

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  8. Line-item veto - Wikipedia

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    Intended to control "pork barrel spending", the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 was held to be unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in a 1998 ruling in Clinton v. City of New York . [ 4 ] The court affirmed a lower court decision that the line-item veto was equivalent to the unilateral amendment or repeal of only parts of statutes and ...

  9. Tom Coburn - Wikipedia

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    Coburn was a fiscal and social conservative known for his opposition to deficit spending, pork barrel projects, [4] [5] [6] and abortion. Described as "the godfather of the modern conservative austerity movement", [ 7 ] he supported term limits , gun rights and the death penalty , [ 8 ] and opposed same-sex marriage and embryonic stem cell ...