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The projects must be shovel-ready to get people back to work immediately.
How many times were we using the phrase shovel-ready just two years ago?
So why is the Obama administration still standing in the way of this 'shovel-ready' project?
"I would have thought that we need to be in a position with shovel-ready projects," he said.
He realized too late that “there’s no such thing as shovel-ready projects” when it comes to public works.
Investment in human capital is more important than shovel-ready projects.
"Here's the single largest shovel-ready project in America — ready to go."
Many so-called shovel-ready construction projects often weren't actually ready to go.
States and cities now are competing for their piece of the shovel-ready budget.
The idea that there are insufficient "shovel-ready" projects available is simply wrong.
This is as close to a shovel-ready project as you’re ever going to see.
"This shovel-ready project will also bring much-needed jobs to the area."
Then, we need to know more about how quickly a shovel-ready project once agreed can make a contribution to overall activity and growth.
This venture is the ideal shovel-ready project with over $50 million in funding.
Even then, the earliest construction on those shovel-ready projects can start will be September.
On Tuesday, the administration said despite the joke, the shovel-ready projects met the administration's goals.
Must be all those grave digging shovel-ready jobs on some other planet.
"This is one of our most important tools because it helps make problem properties shovel-ready."
I could have dug the darn thing myself, that's how shovel-ready we were.
Investments in so-called shovel-ready projects, such as road and bridge building, are just now getting under way.
The term everybody kept hearing was that the stimulus funds were for "shovel-ready" projects.
Much of the unspent $455.4 million had been committed to projects that were not shovel-ready.
As the president said, the shovel-ready projects didn't exist.
But state officials started submitting lists of shovel-ready projects to the federal government last month after the other 49 states had.
Second, investments should be directed to programs that are both "shovel-ready" and provide long-term benefits.