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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-07-09 02:55 PM
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Joe Conason: Hypocrisy From the Party of Pork
Hypocrisy From the Party of Pork
by Joe Conason | 2:02 PM January 6, 2009


Mitch McConnell

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As the government contemplates spending very large sums of money, it is reassuring to know that somebody still worries about waste. Or it would be reassuring, if only that somebody were not Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader, who promises that he and his fellow Republicans will “protect taxpayers against the rush to spend their money.”

This loud pledge of thrift and transparency by the G.O.P. leadership might be more persuasive coming from people who had displayed such inclinations anytime before last year’s election. But these are the same politicians who squandered astronomical amounts when they controlled the federal budget.

And today, at a moment when economists of all stripes agree that we must spend big and spend fast to forestall a depression, the timing of the Republican conversion is as dubious as its credibility. To delay the stimulus spending proposed by President-elect Obama for the sake of partisan posturing is to risk disaster.

The Republicans’ sudden reversion to the solemn frugality of their forebears would be amusing were it not so dangerous. Having established a record over the past decade or so as the wildest wastrels in the nation’s history, they now present themselves as straight-laced accountants who simply cannot abide a misspent dime.

Consider Mr. McConnell, chosen again by his fellow Republican senators to oversee policy and politics for their shrunken caucus. Last year, he barely achieved reelection in Kentucky—and only won after a barrage of television ads touting his mastery of the Congressional pork barrel. He flew frantically from one town to another, boasting that he had brought home more than $500 million in federal discretionary funds during the past fiscal year alone, largely for projects that other states and cities must finance locally.

Even when many other Congressional Republicans realized that their awesome waste and abuse had tarnished the party’s image and led to their ouster in the 2006 midterm, Mr. McConnell resisted reform. Just over a year ago, the conservative Club for Growth lambasted him for opposing a Democratic proposal to eliminate budgetary “earmarks,” which have led to so much corruption and abuse on Capitol Hill. The club complained that his “support for pork projects in the Omnibus {Budget Act} is a sad statement about the priorities of the Republican leadership in the Senate.”

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droidamus2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-07-09 03:14 PM
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1. Just remember
The only spending the Republicans are against is any spending the might help the Democratic party look good or actually help lower or middle class citizens of this country. The Repubs have no problem in bringing the pork home as a matter of fact I have heard some of those Southern Republicans brag about how much they bring home. They also have no problem with spending that benefits those that contribute money to their party.
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Miss Authoritiva Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-09 02:16 AM
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2. Why I will never be a Congressional staffer
I could never work as a Congressional aide or staffer because my impulse control would totally melt down the first time I heard someone like McConnell lecturing about fiscal responsibility. My eyes would roll. I would snort loudly and derisively, and then I would laugh and laugh and laugh until my stomach hurt. By then the hiccups would start. At the end of the day, I would be dismissed for violating congressional decorum.
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acmavm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-09 07:30 AM
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3. And on both sides of McConnell who do we see? The two biggest
enablers of the bush** admin and their crimes.

Hi Nancy, Hi Harry. How are you gonna screw us today?
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haw river Donating Member (22 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 12:42 PM
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4. FACT CHECK
Ear Marks in 2009 budget
one half of one percent

Get off distraction
go top down biggies

1980=1000B of debt
2009=10,000B +

1980=600B budget
2009=3000B + 1000 +

23m net new jobs in 20 years three R presidents
33m net new jobs 12 years carter + clinton

clarenceswinney
cswinney2@triad.rr.com

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