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« on: November 03, 2007, 08:09:31 AM »

Bush Vetoes WRDA   
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  President Bush vetoed the Water Resources Development Act on Friday - the last possible day to do so. He signaled that he would veto the bill because of the high price tag.

It took several years to get the measure through Congress. WRDA would modernize and upgrade the lock and dam systems on the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. The outdated system severely hinders the shipment of grains both domestically and internationally.

The National Corn Growers Association is not taking the veto lightly.

"We are rallying our 32,000 members and will wage an all-out grassroots campaign to override the veto," says NCGA President Ron Litterer. "WRDA is absolutely crucial to farmers who depend on the inland waterway system to deliver their crops to the global marketplace and to businesses who rely on the system to move their raw materials and products. As it stands, our infrastructure cannot keep pace with the current demands and is falling apart."

The American Soybean Association is asking farmers to contract Congress and urge them to override the veto of WRDA. ASA has an online action center where producers can e-mail Congress at www.SoyGrowers.com.

"Soybean growers appreciate the bipartisan efforts of Congress to pass this legislation and urge them to take the final step needed so America’s waterways will receive long-overdue improvements," said ASA President John Hoffman. "More than 75% of U.S. soybean exports move to world ports through the Upper Mississippi and Illinois river systems, so WRDA is key to soybean growers."

Both the Senate and the House passed WRDA by margins much larger than the two-thirds needed to override the veto.
   
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« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2007, 08:15:06 AM »

Here's an idea: 

TAKE A FEW BILLION FROM THE SPACE PROGRAM AND A FEW MILLION FROM IDIOTIC FEDERAL GRANTS LIKE THE ONES GIVEN TO THE STUDY OF WHY PEOPLE BUY RED TENNIS SHOES AND OTHER STUPID STUFF AND FIX THE DARN THING!

This is just another example of why we aren't more self efficient when we could be.

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« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2007, 09:44:11 AM »

I don't know about the Upper Mississippi River area but the farmers are not relying on the Illinois River to get their product to market. The Illinois River lock and dam system is used primarily for River boat gambling transport and private boating. The lock and dam systems were supposedly installed to prevent low river levels and erosion of soil. Prior to these systems being placed in the Illinois River the river was easily used by traffic. Since their installation the river water has slowed tremendously causing silt build-up which has then required more dredging in order to maintain depths suitable for barge traffic. Due to the slower water movement more flooding has occurred along the river and mosquito breeding has increased.

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