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Originally Posted by Avinash_Tyagi
Even pork projects create jobs, however if you're truly worried about pork there could be a board of people from public and private sector as well as engineers/architects/city planners/etc. to decide how the money is distributed.
Also You can argue that the buck stops with the President, but that's not how our political system works.
the Congress must pass laws and bills, the President can only execute laws (he has limited executive action powers, but that is not anything like a law or bill).
Until congress actually decides to play ball on the issues he can do little.
Remember this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyeJ55o3El0
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A board? LOL. Yes because a central planning committee worked SO well in socialist countries. Local, state, and federal agencies already work with contractors including the professions you mention. Any new board would be redundant anyways.