www.obamasucks.tv
"And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people
who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment
as a way to explain their frustrations."
-- Barack Obama, April 2, 2008
►
► StimUwaste
A
noun invented by me, John Brown. It means money BORROWED (from
China) and then spent on things that did nothing to CREATE jobs for
Americans, or spent on frivolous things and pork marks. Another
name for Democrats, how about Spend-O-Crats?
This list is
so you have many good reasons to fire everyone
from
both/all parties that voted for the StimUwaste pork
package. ================================================= #31-#40
- Total amount wasted =$15,910,972 Jobs
reported: 3.02 Cost
per job = $5,268,533 ================================================= =================================================== Come
election time, ask this democrat about this waste for pot smoking in
his district
and
why we had to borrow from China,
against
our grand children's future for this. http://patrickkennedy.house.gov/ A
Kennedy spending our grand children's future on pot, why am I not
surprised?
I
will have to check the stimUwaste site and see how much Ted spent
for alcohol. #31 Amount:
$560,515 Jobs
Created: 0 - they are lying saying 3.55 Cost per
job: $560,515 Translation:
Our grand children's future goes up in smoke - because they are
smoking it. We are paying people to smoke pot and then studying the
effects of getting high and hungry. BROWN
UNIVERSITY IN PROVIDENCE IN STATE OF RI AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS Cannabis
use disorders are a significant public health concern that
disproportionately affect youth. Although promising psychosocial
interventions are being developed, most youth do not benefit from
these interventions alone. In light of the clinical demand for
improved treatments for youth, NIDA recently identified the critical
need for data on the tolerability and potential efficacy of
medications in adolescents (RFA-DA-09- 001). The major objective of
this application is to test whether topiramate (TPM), an
anticonvulsant medication under intense study for treating several
drugs of abuse, affects cannabis use and related phenotypes in
youth. TPM facilitates gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA)
neurotransmission and blocks AMPA/kainite glutamate receptors.
Because mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) release, which contributes
to the rewarding effects of acute drug use, is under tonic
inhibitory control via GABAergic neurons and excitatory control via
glutamatergic neurons, TPM's concurrent GABAergic agonism and
glutamatergic antagonism is thought to reduce drug use, in part, by
attenuating craving. Indeed, TPM reduces alcohol, nicotine, and
cocaine use. Although the effects of TPM on cannabis abuse are
untested, cannabis exerts its reinforcing effects by activating the
same mesolimbic DA pathways as most abused drugs and therefore is
also likely to be influenced by TPM. We propose to randomize
nontreatment seeking youth (n = 132; ages 15-18) with cannabis abuse
or dependence to TPM (200 mg/day) or placebo for 6 weeks. Youth will
monitor their cannabis use, craving, acute subjective effects of
smoked cannabis, and withdrawal symptoms for the 6-week period using
handheld electronic diaries. In addition, participants will complete
a laboratory assessment of reactivity to cannabis-related cues. This
comprehensive yet efficient analysis will provide much needed data
on the effects of TPM on cannabis use in adolescents while adding
important new information about the biobehavioral mechanisms of TPM
action on cannabis use. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This study will
help to determine whether the medication, topiramate, reduces
cannabis use among adolescents with cannabis abuse or dependence. It
also will help answer the question, "How does topiramate reduce
cannabis use?" Understanding how topiramate may reduce cannabis
use among adolescents would allow for a more targeted
pharmacotherapeutic approach to treatment and help to identify
additional medications that may hold promise for improving cannabis
treatment outcomes for youth Clarification
of Codes Choose
a reporting period and click "Go." Reporting
Quarter AWARD
OVERVIEW AWARD
OVERVIEW Award
Number 1R01DA026778-01 Funding Agency Department of Health and Human
Services Total
Award Amount $560,515 Project Location - City Providence Award
Date 05/29/2009 Project Location - State RI Project
Status Less Than 50% Completed Project Location - Zip 029129127 Jobs
Reported 3.55 Congressional District 01 Place
of Performance Country USA
Recipient
Information (Grants) Recipient
Information (Grants) Recipient
Name BROWN UNIVERSITY IN PROVIDENCE IN STATE OF RI AND PROVIDENCE
PLANTATIONS Recipient
DUNS Number 001785542 Recipient
Address 1 PROSPECT ST Recipient
City PROVIDENCE Recipient
State Rhode Island Recipient
Zip 029129079 Congressional
District 01 Place
of Performance Country US Required
to Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials No Projects
and Jobs Information Projects
and Jobs Information Project
Title BIOBEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF TOPIRAMATE ON CANNABIS-RELATED
OUTCOMES IN ADOLESCENTS Project
Status Less Than 50% Completed Final
Project Report Submitted No Project
Activities Description Medical Research, General/Other Quarterly
Activities/Project Description Cannabis use is a significant public
health concern that disproportionately affect youth. Although
promising psychosocial interventions are being developed, most youth
do not benefit from these interventions alone. Given the clinical
demand for effective treatments, the National Institute on Drug
Abuse (NIDA) identified the critical need for data on the
tolerability and potential efficacy of medications in adolescents.
The purpose of this two-year study is to test if and how topiramate,
a medication under intense study for treating several drugs of
abuse, reduces cannabis use among teenagers. To this end, we will
randomize 56 nontreatment-seeking regular cannabis users (18 or 19
years old) to receive topiramate or placebo for 6 weeks. Youth will
monitor their cannabis use for the 6-week period using handheld
electronic diaries and complete assessments of reactivity to
cannabis-related cues. We achieved our goals for the second quarter.
Our initial timeline projected that the following activities would
be completed by the end of the second quarter: (a) create 3 new jobs
and hire and train staff, (b) develop the project%u2019s procedural
manual, (c) develop the computer program for the handheld electronic
diaries and data management, and (d) begin to implement study
procedures (i.e., recruit, screen, & enroll participants). We
created, hired, and trained 3 new staff members, including a
clinical research nurse/assistant project director and two research
assistants. We also retained 2 additional employees. The procedure
manual was fully developed and we created, tested, and finalized the
computerized program for the handheld devices and created and
finished our data management procedures. We have begun enrolling
participants. This comprehensive yet efficient analysis will provide
much needed initial data on the effects of topiramate on cannabis
use in adolescents. This study will help to determine whether the
medication topiramate reduces cannabis use am Jobs
Created 3.55 Description
of Jobs Created Robert Miranda Principal Investigator Retained
Alexander Blanchard Project Assessment Coordinator Retained Jason
Frezza Computer Programmer Retained Chad Gwaltney Co-Investigator
Retained Alicia Justus Co-Investigator Retained Jane Lazar Project
Coordinator New Jacqueline Lee Research Assistant New Peter Monti
Co-Investigator Retained Bethany Rallis Research Assistant/Counselor
Retained Justin Souliere Research Assistant New Robert Swift
Co-Investigator Retained Jennifer Tidey Co-Investigator Retained TAS
Major Program 75-0908 Award
Information Award
Information Award
Date 05/29/2009 Award
Number 1R01DA026778-01 Order
Number
Award
Type Grants Funding
Agency ID 75 Funding
Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services Funding
Office Name Not Available Awarding
Agency ID 75 Awarding
Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services Amount
of Award $560,515 Funds
Invoiced/Received $19,378 Expenditure
Amount $51,205 I Product
or Service Information (Grants) Product
or Service Information Primary
Activity Code H01 Activity
Description Medical Research, General/Other Latitude,
Longitude 41º 49' 35", -71º 24' 16" Congressional
District 01 Address
1 POST OFFICE BOX 1929 Address
2
City
Providence County
Providence State
RI Zip
029129127 =================================================== Come
election time, ask this democrat about this waste for pot smoking in
his district and why we had to borrow from China,
against
our grand children's future for this. #32 Amount:
$2,080,746 Jobs
Created: 1.00 Cost per
job: $2,080,746 Translation:
More money for pot smoking.
Even though
"CANNABIS" / pot is non-addictive they are producing a
skin patch so people will not feel down after getting high. Just
keeping another "scholar" busy at a PRIVATE company and it
will probably be patented and sold to another private company at tax
payer expense. Link:
recovery.gov
(click here) ALLTRANZ
INC. TRANSDERMAL
CANNABINOID PRODRUG TREATMENT FOR CANNABIS WITHDRAWAL AND DEPENDENCE Award
Number 1RC2DA028984-01 Funding Agency Department of Health and Human
Services Total
Award Amount $2,080,746 Project Location - City Lexington Award
Date 09/30/2009 Project Location - State KY Project
Status Less Than 50% Completed Project Location - Zip 405059002 Jobs
Reported 1.00 Congressional District 06 Place
of Performance Country USA
Recipient
Information (Grants) Recipient
Information (Grants) Recipient
Name ALLTRANZ INC. Recipient
DUNS Number 178031683 Recipient
Address 4080 WEBER WAY Recipient
City LEXINGTON Recipient
State Kentucky Recipient
Zip 405141116 Congressional
District 06 Place
of Performance Country US Required
to Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials No Projects
and Jobs Information Projects
and Jobs Information Project
Title Transdermal Cannabinoid Prodrug Treatment for Cannabis
Withdrawal and Dependence Project
Status Less Than 50% Completed Final
Project Report Submitted No Project
Activities Description Research and Development in the Physical,
Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology) Quarterly
Activities/Project Description Synthesized and tested drugs and
worked on development of prototype. Jobs
Created 1.00 Description
of Jobs Created Senior Scientist, Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery TAS
Major Program 75-0908 Award
Date 09/30/2009 Award
Number 1RC2DA028984-01 Order
Number
Award
Type Grants Funding
Agency ID 75 Funding
Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services Funding
Office Name Not Available Awarding
Agency ID 75 Awarding
Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services Amount
of Award $2,080,746 Funds
Invoiced/Received $300,000 Expenditure
Amount $300,000 Infrastructure
Expenditure Amount Not Available Primary
Activity Code 541712 Activity
Description Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering,
and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology) Latitude,
Longitude 38º 2' 34", -84º 25' 32" Congressional
District 06 Address
1 2277 Thunderstick Address
2
City
Lexington County
Fayette State
KY Zip
405059002 =================================================== Is
this, in the USA? NO! Pago Pago "America" Samoa!
How
about we pull travel expense records and see which elected people
in
Congress took a vacation there using America tax payer jets
to
this tropical paradise under the guise of "work"? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Samoa Want to know
how screwed up Congress is, look at how they forced the minimum wage
on the people and put one of two tuna canning factories out of
business and leaving just Starkist.
" In
response to the minimum wage increase, one of the two major tuna
canning plants in American Samoa was shut down in 2009 and 2,041
employees were laid off in the process".
Translation:
Out of the 1/3 of the people that work in the private sector, we
caused about 25% unemployment. How about we
see who Starkist donates to in Congress?
We
certainly screwed over our Christian brothers! "Under
ARRA (Title I, Subtitle F, Part III, Section 1521), American Samoa’s
allocation is determined on the “basis of respective
populations of individuals below the poverty line” as a
portion of the entire U.S. population below the poverty line. This
year, American Samoa will be eligible for $10,614,000 in Recovery
Act school construction bonds. was
just awarded over $80 million from the federal government for a
fiber optics network making it possible “to provide
broadband services to every household, business and critical
institution in the region” .... Under
the Health Exchange provision, the total funding for the Territories
is $4 billion. Based on population, Puerto Rico will receive the
largest allocation of $3.7 billion while $300 million is divided
among USVI, Guam, CNMI and American Samoa." ... Under
ARRA (Title I, Subtitle F, Part III, Section 1521), American Samoa’s
allocation is determined on the “basis of respective
populations of individuals below the poverty line” as a
portion of the entire U.S. population below the poverty line. This
year, American Samoa will be eligible for $10,614,000 in Recovery
Act school construction bonds.... Total
Amount ASG will receive if H.R. 3962 is passed $316,900,000" "Under
the Health Exchange provision, the total funding for the Territories
is $4 billion. Based on population, Puerto Rico will receive the
largest allocation of $3.7 billion while $300 million is divided
among USVI, Guam, CNMI and American Samoa." .... I
count a minimum of $400+ million just for Samoa, not counting the
stimUwaste pork below for a territory of people of 57,300 or $7000+
(4.5 years of salary) for each person where a minimum wage was $0.75
an hour before Congress screwed up employment.
Thanks
for redistributing our wealth congress, blind fools! =================================================== #33 Amount:
$3,331,575 Jobs
Created: 0 (they say 20 - they lie - read the description!) Cost per
job: $3,331,575 Translation:
we fund their police force for a year and create NO jobs in the USA. "The
primary purpose of the funding allocation is to serve as a resource
for Criminal Justice Program to recruit and hire prosecutors from
overseas"
then read
farther down
"Jobs
Created 20.00 Description
of Jobs Created 1 Liaison Officer, 1 Clerk, and 18 Village Police" Link:
recovery.gov
(click here) Here is the
responsible democrat, we want our money borrowed from China back! http://www.house.gov/faleomavaega/ OFFICE
OF THE GOVERNOR The
primary purpose of the funding allocation is to serve as a resource
for Criminal Justice Program to recruit and hire prosecutors from
overseas, and here locally to aid in a supporting role. Allocations
for purchases of materials & supplies, prosecutorial training,
capital outlays & equipment will serve as resources for
enhancement of prosecutorial services, as well as administrative
support measures in puirsuit of a sound and effective prosecution of
drug and violent offenders. The proposed expenditures will provide
for the recruit and hiring of police trainees and eventually law
enforcement officers. A portion of the funding allocation will be
marked categorically for the purchase of materials & supplies,
capital outlays/equipment, other services, and personnel indirect
costs. The primary purpose of the funding support is to provide
federal grant resources for the enhancement of criminal
investigations, by and through investigative personnel positions,
administrative supoort personnel, operation materials &
supplies, specialized training, and technologically advanced
equipment that are sensitive to the hard line of investigative law
enforcement police work. The following areas will benefit from the
funding opportunies ARRA awarded to Criminal Justice: Drug &
Violent Crime Prosecution; Manu'a Law Enforcement Services; Criminal
Invest. & Intelligence Bureau; Criminal Records Information
Systems; Police Services Bureau; Intelligence Gathering/Information
Sharing; Judicial Training/Capacity Development; K-9 Enforcement
Division; Truancy/School resources; SAA Evaluation of Program;
Cannabis Concealment/Marijuana Eradication; Community-Based
Policing; ASG Housing Security; Executive Security Detail; Indigent
Defense; SAA Planning & Administration; Junenile Village Curfew
Enforcement; Correctional Facility; EMS Victim
Assistance/Transportation; enactment of Criminal Justice
Legislation; and Airport & Port Security. Clarification
of Codes Award
Number 2009-SU-B9-0058 Funding Agency Department of Justice Total
Award Amount $3,331,575 Project Location - City Pago Pago Award
Date 05/14/2009 Project Location - State AS Project
Status Less Than 50% Completed Project Location - Zip 967990000 Jobs
Reported 20.00 Congressional District 98 Place
of Performance Country USA
Recipient
Name OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Recipient
DUNS Number 854994951 Recipient
Address OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Recipient
City PAGO PAGO Recipient
State American Samoa Recipient
Zip 967990000 Congressional
District 98 Place
of Performance Country US Required
to Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials No Project
Title 2009 Justice Assistance Grant Program (ARRA) Project
Status Less Than 50% Completed Final
Project Report Submitted No Project
Activities Description Government & Public Administration Quarterly
Activities/Project Description The following projects are funded
under the JAG award: Department of Legal Affairs-Drug & violent
Crime Prosecution; Department of Public Safety-Manu'a Law
Enforcement Services; Department of Public Safety-CIIB; Department
of Public Safety-Criminal Records; Department of Public
Safety-Police Services; Department of Public Safety-Tafuna
Correctional Facility; Department of Public Safety-EMS/Victim
Assistance Transportation; Department of Public Safety-executive
Security; OTICIDE-Intelligence Gatering/Information Sharing; High
Court-Judicial Training/Capacity Development; Department of
Treasury-K-9 Enforcement; Department of Local Government-Village
Police; Department of Agriculture-Mariuana Eradication/Cannabis
Concealment; Departemnt of Administrative Services-ASG Housing
Security; Department of Port Administration-Airport/Port Security;
Legislature of American Samoa-Legislation Creation; OJJDP-Juvenile
Curfew Enforcement; Community-Based Policing Initiatives-School
Resource Officers; Office of the Public Defender-Indigent Defense;
SAA-Planning & Administration; and SAA-Evaluation of Program. Jobs
Created 20.00 Description
of Jobs Created 1 Liaison Officer, 1 Clerk, and 18 Village Police TAS
Major Program 15-0402 Award
Date 05/14/2009 Award
Number 2009-SU-B9-0058 Order
Number
Award
Type Grants Funding
Agency ID 15 Funding
Agency Name Department of Justice Funding
Office Name Not Available Awarding
Agency ID 15 Awarding
Agency Name Department of Justice Amount
of Award $3,331,575 Funds
Invoiced/Received $99,927 Expenditure
Amount $99,927 Infrastructure
Expenditure Amount Not Available Infrastructure
Purpose and Rationale Not Available Infrastructure
Point of Contact Name 0 Infrastructure
Point of Contact Email llebq@blueskynet.as Infrastructure
Point of Contact Phone (684) 633-5221 x0 Infrastructure
Point of Contact Address 0 Infrastructure
Point of Contact City Pago Pago Infrastructure
Point of Contact State AS Infrastructure
Point of Contact Zip 967990000 Primary
Activity Code W08 Activity
Description Government & Public Administration Sub-awards
to Organizations 21 Sub-award
Amounts to Organizations $3,331,575 Sub-Awards
to Individuals 21 Sub-Award
Amounts to Individuals $3,331,575 Sub-award
R92704 - OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Sub-Award
Amount $333,158 Sub-Award
Date 06/08/2009 Sub-Awards
Disbursed 48623.02 Project
Location - City PAGO PAGO Project
Location - State American Samoa Project
Location - Zip Code 967990000 Sub-Recipient
DUNS Number 854994951 Sub-Recipient
Address OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Sub-Recipient
City PAGO PAGO Sub-Recipient
State American Samoa Sub-Recipient
Zip Code 967990000 Congressional
District 98 Required
To ReportTop 5 Highly Compensated Officials No Location
Information Latitude,
Longitude -14º 18' 15", -170º 42' 28" Congressional
District 98 Address
1 American Samoa Criminal Justice and Planning Agency Address
2 A.P. Lutali Executive Office Building, 3rd Floor City
Pago Pago County
American Samoa State
AS Zip
967990000 =================================================== Ask Rep.
John Yarmouth about this one,
the
person who has violated his oath of office to protect the
Constitution by voting for enslaving Obama Care, and is the ONLY
Rep. in the state of Kentucky, which includes another Democrat, to
vote for Obama Care,
ask why was
$3+ million wasted on a peanut business?
#34 Amount:
$3,115,697 Jobs
Created: 0 - Project Status = Completed Cost per
job: $3,115,697 (what job?) Translation:
"Peanut Butter in 18 oz Jars" = If you can't sell peanuts
in America, you couldn't sell ice water in Death Valley in August.
We sold our grand children's future to China and Japan for this
waste? Link:
recovery.gov
(click here) ALGOOD
FOOD COMPANY Peanut
Butter in 18 oz Jars Award
Number VDOD07352 Funding Agency Department of Agriculture Total
Award Amount $3,115,697 Project Location - City Louisville Award
Date 09/16/2009 Project Location - State KY Project
Status Completed Project Location - Zip 402581896 Jobs
Reported 0.00 Congressional District 03 Place
of Performance Country USA
Recipient
Information (Contracts) Recipient
Information (Contracts) Recipient
Name ALGOOD FOOD COMPANY Recipient
DUNS Number 144316403 Recipient
Address 7401 TRADE PORT DR Recipient
City LOUISVILLE Recipient
State Kentucky Recipient
Zip 402581896 Congressional
District 03 Place
of Performance Country US Required
to Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials No Final
Project Report Submitted Yes Project
Activities Description Roasted Nuts and Peanut Butter Manufacturing Quarterly
Activities/Project Description All Peanut Butter shipped and
Invoiced in 4th Q 2009 Jobs
Created 0.00 Description of Jobs Created N/A Contracting
Office ID DPDV TAS Major Program 12-3509 Award
Date 09/16/2009 Award
Number VDOD07352 Order
Number AGDPDVVDOD07352 Award
Type Contracts Funding
Agency ID 12 Funding
Agency Name Department of Agriculture Funding
Office Name Not Available Awarding
Agency ID 12 Awarding
Agency Name Department of Agriculture Amount
of Award $3,115,697 Funds
Invoiced/Received $3,110,274 Primary
Activity Code 311911 Activity
Description Roasted Nuts and Peanut Butter Manufacturing Latitude,
Longitude 38º 7' 23", -85º 53' 6" Congressional
District 03 Address
1 7401 Trade Port Drive Address
2
City
Louisville County
Jefferson State
KY Zip
402581896 =================================================== Come
election time, ask this democrat about this waste
and
why we had to borrow from China,
against
our grand children's future for this. This "woman"
has been sucking at the government teat going on for 23 years, 17 as
a Rep. for district 34. She repays the taxpayers by selling them
into slavery under Obama Care and violating the Constitution..
You have
been screwed by this woman (royally balled and hard) http://roybal-allard.house.gov/ #35 Amount:
$1,150,000 Jobs
Created: 0 Cost per
job: $1,150,000 Translation:
As far as I can tell (it was not worth the $458 to get the full
customs report) we borrowed money from China, against our grand
children's future, so a Korean owned company (ACE TRIMS) could buy
clothing stock and bangles from China, to sell back to us as
clothes. Wonderful. How
about we sell Manhattan for a bunch of glass beads and trinkets to
China directly, instead of borrowing the money? Link:
recovery.gov
(click here) (213) 489-3435 Ace Button & Trim 2143 Bay St, Los Angeles,
CA 90021
ACE TRIMS Agency Name: Small Business
Administration Project Location: LOS ANGELES Award Number: 3603655001
Project Location - State: CA Funding Amount: $1,150,000
Project Location - Zip Code: 900210000 Ending Date: Congressional
District: 34 Recipient Name: ACE TRIMS Recipient Address: 2143 BAY
STREET. Recipient City: LOS ANGELES Recipient State: CA Recipient Zip Code:
900210000 Congressional District: LOS
ANGELES, CA DESCRIPTION OF WORK/SERVICE
PERFORMED TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES
WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN FINANCING IN THE PRIVATE CREDIT
MARKETPLACE Amount: $1,150,000 Award Description: TO AID
SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN FINANCING IN THE PRIVATE
CREDIT MARKETPLACE Congressional District 34 City LOS ANGELES County LOS ANGELES State CA =================================================== #36 is as
follows: Congress
"person" responsible for this waste of $4 million in her
district
and for
sending stimulus money borrowed from China,
back to
China, to people tied to Obama. http://tammybaldwin.house.gov/PhotoGallery.html Remember that
face well when the economy collapses, or when you lose your job or
house because they spent over a year dithering away the time on
illegal and immoral Obama Care. Ask her how much waste she cut from
the over budget $1.4 trillion dollar deficit, when they used $4+
million of your tax dollars for college kids to grow plants (usually
corn). Will they even let you eat any if you are starving? I bet you
are not even allowed to walk YOUR property where they grow the corn. Welcome
to Marxism my friends. Note: They are
actually going to waste $8+ million dollars, I am just doing what I
have found in the stimUwaste.
http://www.greenprogress.com/alternative_energy_article.php?id=1693 "The Department of
Energy awarded a total of $8.1 million in American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act funding to the center, which includes partners
University of Wisconsin-Madison and MSU. About half of that money
will be used to enhance and accelerate sustainability research, and
the other half will research plant cell wall imaging technology. " #36 Amount:
$4,099,000 Jobs
Created: 0 (and there probably never will be) Cost per
job: $4,099,000 Translation:
Paying college students to grow corn and plants and waste money,
borrowed from China against your grand children's future, on
research that no one else would pay them to do. They
have wasted $461,002 on computers and software already. Think
that waste is not tied to Obama and Chicago? Think again. Go here:
http://www.abbottinvestor.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=94004&p=irol-irhome Corporate
Profile ...Headquartered
in north suburban Chicago," February
2010 "STARLIMS’s
shareholders approved the terms and conditions of the previously
announced acquisition of STARLIMS by Abbott (NYSE: ABT), the global
health care company. " From the
below stimulus link: Starlims
Corporation - Award Number DE-FC02-07ER64494 - Starlims Corporation Award
Number DE-FC02-07ER64494 Sub-Award
Number N/A Vendor
DUNS Number 620992677 Vendor
HQ Zip Code + 4 330216751 Vendor
Name Starlims Corporation Product
and Service Description SL-XFD Starlims Designer License V10.3 R2 Payment
Amount $289,733 See, the
money $289,733 ended back in Chicago from the Stimulus. See which
date they approved the buyout, Feb 2010. But, wait!
There is more, the rest of the money went to SHI Corp, who are they? shi
corp - of CANADA! (cllick here) "Thai
Lee is the CEO and President of SHI. Ms. Lee graduated from Harvard
Business School" http://www.hrnk.org/about-board.html "Thai
Lee is President and Co-CEO of Software House International, Inc., a
global procurement outsourcing company and leading
business-to-business solutions provider. Ms. Lee has held positions
at American Express, Inc. and Proctor & Gamble Company. Notably,
she is the first Korean-American woman to graduate from
Harvard Business School. " You
mean the same college that Obama attended, you attended, what a
COINwhichAdense.
Hey,
Obama is promoting anti-Christian homosexual conduct, Proctor and
Gamble, homosexual marriage, and Chicago, where have I heard this
before? http://www.chicagopride.com/news/article.cfm/articleid/2370100 "Conservative
Christian political groups are calling for a boycott of Proctor and
Gamble after the consumer products company urged its workers to
support the repeal of an anti-gay charter amendment in Cincinnati. " Is
your stimulus money borrowed from China, going back to China?
You
bet! Koguan
Leo founded SHI in 1989 ... http://www.acngroupchina.com/CIA/December%202009/10334/10334.html "HONG
KONG -- As Hong Kong tycoon Vincent Lo and his Indonesian-born
partner Leo KoGuan continue having problems completing their
hotels in Shanghai Xintiandi, China's state-owned HNA Group is said
to be prepared to take over the project to prevent the unfinished
buildings from embarrassing the city, which is organizing the 2010
World Expo. " There is
nothing like helping out a buddy in money trouble, like giving him a
little stimulus cash borrowed from China, to go back to China, is
there Obama? Link:
recovery.gov
(click here) Grants - AWARD
SUMMARY UNIVERSITY OF
WISCONSIN SYSTEM The mission of
the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center is to conduct fundamental,
genomics-based research to remove technical obstacles in the liquid
biofuels pipeline. The Center is based at the University of
Wisconsin Madison, has a major partner in Michigan State University,
and includes a number of other universities (Illinois State, Iowa
State), national labs (PNNL, ORNL, and JGI) and an industrial
partner (Lucigen Corp.). A central objective of the GLBRC research
plan is to understand plant cell wall structure so that it might be
manipulated to reduce recalcitrance to deconstruction into
monosaccharides or oligosaccharides for subsequent biological or
chemical conversion into fuels. Central to this objective is the
unique capability of GLBRC to interpret 2D NMR of intact cell walls.
Here we request funding to expand this critical analytical capacity
to analyze plant cell walls. Once this new technology is validated
within GLBRC, we hope to have the technical resources to provide
access as a core service to the other two DOE-funded BRCs (JBEI and
BESC) and others in the field. Specifically, this request includes
purchases for new NMR instrumentation plus supporting computational,
data storage, and data management infrastructure to integrate the
new NMR facility into the GLBRC research pipeline. Clarification
of Codes Award Number
DE-FC02-07ER64494 Funding Agency Department of Energy Total Award
Amount $4,099,000 Project Location - City Madison Award Date
09/22/2009 Project Location - State WI Project Status
Less Than 50% Completed Project Location - Zip 537151218 Jobs Reported
0.00 Congressional District 02 Place of
Performance Country USA
Recipient Name
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM Recipient DUNS
Number 161202122 Recipient
Address 21 N PARK ST STE 6401 Recipient City
MADISON Recipient
State Wisconsin Recipient Zip
537151218 Congressional
District 02 Place of
Performance Country US Required to
Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials No Project Title
ARRA Plant Feedstock Infrastructure Project Status
Less Than 50% Completed Final Project
Report Submitted No Project
Activities Description Biological & Life Sciences Quarterly
Activities/Project Description Work continues on the activities
listed in the award description above. Jobs Created
0.00 Description of
Jobs Created The University of Wisconsin - Madison appreciates the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding. This
additional funding will allow the University to retain employees and
create new jobs. No jobs were created or retained on this award
during this quarter. TAS Major
Program 89-0227 Award Date
09/22/2009 Award Number
DE-FC02-07ER64494 Order Number
Award Type
Grants Funding Agency
ID 89 Funding Agency
Name Department of Energy Funding Office
Name Not Available Awarding
Agency ID 89 Awarding
Agency Name Department of Energy Amount of
Award $4,099,000 Funds
Invoiced/Received $0 Expenditure
Amount $667,055 Primary
Activity Code U02 Activity
Description Biological & Life Sciences Number of
payments to vendors greater than $25,000 4 Total Amount
of payments to vendors greater than $25,000/award $461,002 Number of
payments to vendors less than $25,000/award 51 Total Amount
of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award $229,513 Cambridge
Computer Services Inc. - Award Number DE-FC02-07ER64494 - Cambridge
Computer Services Inc. Award Number
DE-FC02-07ER64494 Sub-Award
Number N/A Vendor DUNS
Number 859466302 Vendor HQ Zip
Code + 4 024528469 Vendor Name
Cambridge Computer Services Inc. Product and
Service Description 8466-2LV4 Qualstar 8466 LTO-4 2Dr LVD Payment Amount
$25,902 Shi
International Corp. - Award Number DE-FC02-07ER64494 - Shi
International Corp. Award Number
DE-FC02-07ER64494 Sub-Award
Number N/A Vendor DUNS
Number 611429481 Vendor HQ Zip
Code + 4 088543925 Vendor Name
Shi International Corp. Product and
Service Description 12529633 Veritas NetBackup Server/Enterprise
Server v.6.5 essential support Payment Amount
$44,518 Ronsberg
Technology Partners Inc - Award Number DE-FC02-07ER64494 - Ronsberg
Technology Partners Inc Award Number
DE-FC02-07ER64494 Sub-Award
Number N/A Vendor DUNS
Number 011763426 Vendor HQ Zip
Code + 4 550428611 Vendor Name
Ronsberg Technology Partners Inc Product and
Service Description Hardware - Dual hot-swappable controllers each
with dual-core 64-bit RISC processor 4 GB memory, 72 hour battery
back-up 4 redundant Gigabit Ethernet ports for iSCSI connectivity
(16) 1TB SATA disk 7.2k-drives for 16TB raw cq Payment Amount
$100,849 Starlims
Corporation - Award Number DE-FC02-07ER64494 - Starlims Corporation Award Number
DE-FC02-07ER64494 Sub-Award
Number N/A Vendor DUNS
Number 620992677 Vendor HQ Zip
Code + 4 330216751 Vendor Name
Starlims Corporation Product and
Service Description SL-XFD Starlims Designer License V10.3 R2 Payment Amount
$289,733 Latitude,
Longitude 43º 4' 5", -89º 24' 2" Congressional
District 02 Address 1 21 N
Park St Address 2
City Madison County Dane State WI Zip 537151218 =================================================== #37....PORKatello
is what we should name the City of Pocatello.
Please see
http://www.obamasucks.tv/docs/tp15.html about selling
leasing sovereign USA soil to China Please see "Fire a Republican"
http://www.obamasucks.tv/docs/tp16.html
The
"REPUBLICican" http://simpson.house.gov/ So now, for
the city of Pocatello the stimUwaste count is a minimum of
$1,523,912 counting
#37 $180,000 #16 $910,000 #18 $136,780 #19 $297,132
#37 Amount:
$180,000 Jobs
Created: 0 Cost per
job: $180,000 Translation:
They bought six buses (aka mini-vans from Government Motors? I know
it was not Fords!) to replace one 7 passenger bus. Then they created
five new bus routes to Pocatello. Why? I bet none of them end at the
F***ing (been learning from Joe Biden) Hoku plant do they? Then even
more money will be spend on transportation costs once they hire
drivers, to shovel $$$ out to Hoku which is 60% owned by F***ing
(been learning from Joe Biden) China. Link: none I
had to find the stimulus PDF file of their Transit Projects, which
was not easy. But, hey, why should I expect REPUBLICans to route out
pork damage one of their own members is causing. If I get elected to
Washington (www.yankhank.com) I will be making "A big F***ing
deal" (been learning from Joe Biden) out of all this type of
waste. From
the .PDF "ARRA
Stimulus Rural 5311 Transit Projects Approved in STIP on March 3,
2009" D5
Bannock Transportation Planning Organization
5D:
Vehicles: Pocatello Regional Transit / Bannock MPO:
6
vans for rural vanpool program. The project is to replace one
7-passenger van and add five new routes. The planned routes are:
Pocatello to Soda Springs; Pocatello to Blackfoot to Idaho Falls;
Pocatello $ 180,000 =================================================== This pig
feeding at the trough has been in Congress before I was born, 1955 !
He helped
sell us into slavery and agreed Obama Care is " to control the
people," Michigan
District 15 needs to get rid of this hog. #38 Amount:
$279,352 Jobs
Created: 0.93
Cost per
job: $300,378 Translation:
Paying people to study smoke. No job creation. While you work for
$10 ah hour doing real work, they sit around and look at computer
screens and call it job creation. Link:
recovery.gov
(click here) AWARD
SUMMARY REGENTS
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Energy
efficiency, the environment, and human health can be affected by
combustion-generated soot, so controlling soot is a major
technological and societal concern. This research is directed toward
achieving soot prediction from turbulent combustion by using
peta-flop computing. A team of six research groups is working
together to develop a peta-flop software package that will capture
the physics and chemistry of turbulent sooting flames at an
unprecedented level of detail and realism. These research efforts
are expected to lead to breakthroughs in our fundamental
understanding of many important scientific issues related to energy
conversion and pollutant control. The comprehensive software package
developed here will allow detailed consideration of gas-phase
chemistry, soot formation, and radiative heat transfer phenomena. It
will extend a previous teraflop code for direct numerical simulation
(DNS) of turbulent combustion by enhancing parallelism at the grid,
operator, and equation levels. Other goals include reduced
chemical-kinetic mechanisms for soot formation associated with
different hydrocarbon fuels; spectrally resolved radiative
heat-transfer models for gases and soot particles allowing arbitrary
optical thickness; a soot aerosol and transport model based on the
combination of sectional and moment methods; multivariate dataset
and data-mining software; novel fault tolerance and checkpoint
capabilities; in-situ visualization; and automated feature
extraction and tracking of limit phenomena such as
ignition/extinction in sooting flames. The new simulation capability
will be tested in laboratory-scale turbulent flames at high Reynolds
and Damkhler numbers. This collaborative research will enhance the
nation?s competitiveness by engaging a new generation of students in
multi-disciplinary computational science and engineering. Faculty,
students, and the resulting software development will benefit from
the interdisciplinary interchange of computer science and domain
science necessary to ensure that the code is designed and optimized
efficiently. Dissemination of the software will occur through an
open-source license. The multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional
aspects of the project will naturally lead to a number of
opportunities for sponsoring high school and undergraduate student
research programs. The activities will also complement and benefit
from close collaboration with other research groups worldwide in
combustion research as well as in computer science. Clarification
of Codes Award
Number 0904660 Funding Agency National Science Foundation Total
Award Amount $279,352 Project Location - City Ann Arbor Award
Date 08/22/2009 Project Location - State MI Project
Status Less Than 50% Completed Project Location - Zip 481091271 Jobs
Reported 0.93 Congressional District 15 Place
of Performance Country USA
Recipient
Name REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Recipient
DUNS Number 073133571 Recipient
Address 503 THOMPSON ST Recipient
City ANN ARBOR Recipient
State Michigan Recipient
Zip 481091340 Congressional
District 15 =================================================== Why am I not surprised.
Another democRAT that
voted for Obama Care that enslaves us, is responsible for the worse
of the stimUwaste, which is found in his own district.
I thought Mormons would
reject this godless waste of taxpayer money.
Then again, the Federal
government owns probably most of Utah. #39 Amount:
$985,070 Jobs
Created: 1.12 Cost per
job: $879,526 Translation:
You are paying a student or professor to study germs in a dish that
no one in their right would pay them to do. This is called
"stimulus" and "job creation" while you work for
tips and minimum wage waiting on tables at Denny's or IHOP. Link:
recovery.gov
(click here) AWARD SUMMARY UNIVERSITY OF
UTAH, THE This award is
funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
(Public Law 111-5). Mammals, including humans, have extremely high
genetic diversity among the genes involved in the immune system. The
resulting differences among individuals are thought to help reduce
the severity of infectious diseases affecting a population. But the
mechanisms whereby this occurs are not fully known. One leading
explanation is that hosts and pathogens are constantly evolving to
outmaneuver each other in a so-called molecular arms race. A host
population that lacks sufficient genetic variation would tend to
lose this race because it would be more susceptible to the evolution
of virulent pathogens. This study tests predictions of this
hypothesis by allowing two viruses to adapt to specific host strains
over many generations, and testing whether the resulting pathogens
are more virulent and why. The broader impacts of this research
include improved understanding of pathogen-caused health problems
for humans, agricultural species and wildlife, the evolution of
emerging diseases including bioterrorism agents, and reducing the
impact of pathogens on endangered species. Climate change and other
human activities will cause an estimated ?? of earth's vertebrate
species to become endangered during the next 20 years. These
endangered species suffer reduced genetic diversity and the dismal
11% success rate for their reintroduction may be due in part to
rapid evolution of pathogens. This project for the first time
directly tests this hypothesis in vertebrates and provides the
groundwork for identifying critical host genetic diversity needed to
slow the evolution of virulent pathogens. This project also provides
training and employment for numerous students in an
interdisciplinary context. Clarification
of Codes AWARD OVERVIEW AWARD OVERVIEW Award Number
0918969 Funding Agency National Science Foundation Total Award
Amount $985,070 Project Location - City SALT LAKE CITY Award Date
06/11/2009 Project Location - State UT Project Status
Less Than 50% Completed Project Location - Zip 841128930 Jobs Reported
1.12 Congressional District 02 Recipient Name
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, THE Recipient DUNS
Number 009095365 Recipient
Address 201 PRESIDENTS CIR RM 408 Recipient City
SALT LAKE CITY Recipient
State Utah Recipient Zip
841129023 Congressional
District 02 Place of
Performance Country US Required to
Report Top 5 Highly Compensated Officials
=================================================== What a
surprise, another Obama tit sucking, traitor that violates his oath
of office to protect the Constitution, I now present
http://hoyer.house.gov/ #40 Amount:
$129,017 Jobs
Created: 0 Cost per
job: $129,017 Translation:
You are paying someone to write a book about -boo hoo- how people
hurt the earth. No one else would pay them for the mindless rhetoric
except duped USA taxpayers, that borrow the money from China, to do
it. Link:
recovery.gov
(click here) AWARD SUMMARY UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND This Science, Technology,
and Society project supports scholarship that will result in a book
about ethics and ecology, in particular, the concept of harm to
nature. The conceptual and normative analysis will focus on the
recent history of attempts to identify, measure, and regulate harms
to the natural environment--harms not necessarily tied to or
ultimately analyzable in terms of human health, safety, or welfare.
The goal of the project is to provide philosophical context for
conceptions of the value of nature that arise in controversies such
as: disputes about ecological risk assessment, the measurement of
damages for losses of wildlife caused by industrial accidents, the
regulation of genetically manipulated organisms, the cloning of
endangered species, the control of invasive species, and the
intentional relocation of organisms in anticipation of climate
change. People may perceive activities as harmful to nature even if
these activities are not harmful to human beings. The project
analyzes the conceptual and normative problems scientists have
encountered when they have sought to help policy makers define
ecological endpoints for regulation and to identify ecological
"services" that are not primarily economic but aesthetic
or spiritual ways of valuing nature. The project examines the
democratic and deliberative processes though which scientists and
citizens engage each other in understanding conceptions of intrinsic
value that apply to the natural world. In this way, the research
seeks to clarify and explain ways people attach value to the course
of natural history for what they regard as its intrinsic aesthetic,
ethical, spiritual, and moral properties and thus for reasons that
reflect more on their obligations toward the natural world than on
the uses they may make of it. Thus, the project stands to have
broader impacts for public participation in discussion of climate
change and other ecological issues. This Science, Technology, and
Society project supports scholarship that will result in a book
about ethics and ecology, in particular, the concept of harm to
nature. The conceptual and normative analysis will focus on the
recent history of attempts to identify, measure, and regulate harms
to the natural environment--harms not necessarily tied to or
ultimately analyzable in terms of human health, safety, or welfare.
The goal of the project is to provide philosophical context for
conceptions of the value of nature that arise in controversies such
as: disputes about ecological risk assessment, the measurement of
damages for losses of wildlife caused by industrial accidents, the
regulation of genetically manipulated organisms, the cloning of
endangered species, the control of invasive species, and the
intentional relocation of organisms in anticipation of climate
change. People may perceive activities as harmful to nature even if
these activities are not harmful to human beings. The project
analyzes the conceptual and normative problems scientists have
encountered when they have sought to help policy makers define
ecological endpoints for regulation and to identify ecological
"services" that are not primarily economic but aesthetic
or spiritual ways of valuing nature. The project examines the
democratic and deliberative processes though which scientists and
citizens engage each other in understanding conceptions of intrinsic
value that apply to the natural world. In this way, the research
seeks to clarify and explain ways people attach value to the course
of natural history for what they regard as its intrinsic aesthetic,
ethical, spiritual, and moral properties and thus for reasons that
reflect more on their obligations toward the natural world than on
the uses they may make of it. Thus, the project stands to have
broader impacts for public participation in discussion of climate
change and other ecological issues. Clarification of Codes AWARD OVERVIEW AWARD OVERVIEW Award Number '0924827
Funding Agency National Science Foundation Total Award Amount $129,017
Project Location - City College Park Award Date 08/04/2009
Project Location - State MD Project Status Not Started
Project Location - Zip 207425121 Jobs Reported 0.00
Congressional District 05 Place of Performance
Country USA
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