United States Congress is busy finalizing a huge spending bill, totaling nearly 410 billion dollars, to fund the federal government budget through rest of the fiscal year. It supposedly includes thousands of pet projects of law makers, costing more than 5 billion dollars. President Obama is expected to sign it into law.

In all fairness, not all of those pet projects might be called wasteful spending, but I am certain a lot of it is. As much an admirer of Obama that I am, I find it disappointing that he is willing to sign the bill. That, despite his election promises that he would no longer allow these pet projects, and that he would go line by line in the budget to eliminate them. The official response from his White House team is that this spending bill is an “unfinished business” from previous administration, and that he has no intention of vetoing it.

I don’t know if he is being “politically accommodative” by selectively picking his fights with law makers. May be he is, because he needs their support big time to push his agenda through in the coming days. But on the face of it, his willingness to sign the bill, with all the pet projects intact, seems like a forgotten election promise to me. There better be a good reason for it – because simply saying it is the previous administration’s unfinished business sounds like a lame excuse!