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Comments on: New dashboard shows where federal IT tax dollars go

The U.S. government launches new Web tool, called IT Dashboard, that promises more transparency into its budget for information technology.

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by darkxeno June 30, 2009 11:06 AM PDT
LOL, so are they going to give us real amounts or just hide it in other items.
Everyone knows the good old $200 hammer for the government joke.
I think they will change the figures a bit to show people that stop by the site just want they want you to see bigger pieces of the tax cashing going to things like medicare, S.S., and other things to promote love and joy. Its all BS to me.
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by fafafooey June 30, 2009 11:36 AM PDT
This is put out by the White House staff? Are we really supposed to believe it? It's going to say we are spending the most or least, depending on what works best for them politically.
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by magussike September 6, 2009 7:41 AM PDT
Anyone believe it?

http://www.wholesale-shopping.com
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