Obama’s Recovery.gov To Get $18 Million Redesign

July 9th, 2009 3:03 pm  |  by Mike Miller  |  Published in Big Government, Obama, Politics, government spending  |  0

The bailouts are becoming recursive.  Recovery.gov was created as a “public-facing website to foster greater accountability and transparency in the use of covered funds“.  You know, so they can show us that the money is being used “wisely.”

But now it’s being reported that $18 million in additional funds well be spent to overhaul the recovery.gov web site.

Swell.

Of course it’s being trumpeted as a wonderful thing by the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board.  Chairman Earl Devaney said:

We are pleased that another major milestone has been achieved.

Another milestone towards what?  Utter bankruptcy?

The Republican National Committee has already put out a mock ad for the new site:

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