A large military spending bill moving through Congress contains a little-noticed outlay for Boston that has nothing to do with national defense: $20 million for an educational institute honoring late Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts.
It’s not like the U.S. isn’t broke or anything, and it’s not like the Kennedys aren’t filthy rich. And, if we truly wanted to honor “Sen. Kennedy’s legacy,” shouldn’t the money be going to the poor or something? A very nice example of reverse Robin Hood–let’s take from the taxpayers, and give to the Kennedys.
UPDATE: FWIW, I’ve been even more appalled over the years at the huge amount of taxpayer money spent “honoring” Ronald Reagan, starting with the huge Reagan trade center in downtown D.C. At least in Kennedy’s case, it’s not as if his legacy is supposed to be small government and low taxes.
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