It is actually two words: Pork Barrel, the term is a political metaphor to describe political legislation that directs government spending towards a particular constituency. Originally, pork barrel meant what it seems to mean, which is a barrel stuffed with salted pork. The term came from the "gifts" sometimes given to slaves by the slave holders, which if one stopped to analyze how it was that Congressmen came to define "gifts" to their own constituency one might come to the conclusion that Congress views their constituents as slaves, and themselves as the slave holder.
Earmark
Deficit spending.
The largest category of state spending, for e2020.
Fiscal policy refers to the use of government revenue collection and expenditure to influence the economy. It is the means to which a government adjusts its tax rates and spending levels.
Yes, the federal government does it to their employees as a means of "reducing overhead costs".
In simplest terms, a budget deficit means spending more than what is being earned. Or, more money is going out than income coming in. It is a term more common when discussing government spending.
In simplest terms, a budget deficit means spending more than what is being earned. Or, more money is going out than income coming in. It is a term more common when discussing government spending.
The areas of government responsibility increased. -> Government spending increased.
With their hands. They are claiming that it is typical Democratic pork barrel spending, that increases the size of government, without creating jobs. Of course that means that government jobs aren't "real" jobs...
It is nothing but a surplus state of economy in the country which is being the desired state in the minds of classical economists.
Deficit spending is the opposite of budget surplus. It means spending more money than you have - going into debt.
Deficit spending is the opposite of budget surplus. It means spending more money than you have - going into debt.