While there are copies of the final version of the Generational Theft Act of 2009 floating around (thanks, ReadTheStimulus.org), I haven’t seen a fully-searchable version of the final version of the Generational Theft Act of 2009 up yet. Specifically, there isn’t a searchable version of Division B, which deals with taxes, unemployment, health, the state bailouts, broadband bailouts, and limits on executive compensation. Since a friend of mine who works with the Senate Republicans, Sean Hackbarth, wanted a PDF copy of the entire bill, I decided to fire up something called PDF995 and create one from the “printer-friendly” version of the conference report on H.R. 1 from THOMAS.
Searchable version of the conference report on H.R. 1
It clocks in at 421 pages and 3.48 MB, so if you want to put it up on your own blog or website, by all means do so. I can’t guarantee that this place will survive any ‘lanches.
Revisions/extensions (6:12 pm 2/13/2009) – Would help if I actually put the pdf file up instead of the html one that I used for the conversion.
R&E part 2 (10:44 pm 2/13/2009) – Let the thieving begin – thanks to The Maine Blunder Twins and Scottish Law, and a taxpayer-financed charter flight that these same ‘Rats blast private enterprise for, the Generational Theft Act of 2009 is on its way to Obama’s desk.
She will be the Republican nominee in 2012. I surprised there is even a question.