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Friday, February 27, 2009
Jindal Lied - People Died... Laughing!
So it turns out that on Fat Tuesday, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal (R) told a Whopper of a fib from the Big Easy (Baton Rouge, actually), lying about how he was hailed as a hero during Katrina. Read more here.
Turns out, he was not with a local sheriff who tried to send out boats to rescue Katrina survivors, but could not because of Federal red tape. He actually OVERHEARD the story, and decided it was so good - he took it for his own.
Not only that, but he was roundly criticized for his inaccurate factoids, and for his ignorance about some very basic - and important - functions of government. He was called "tone deaf" and his response "insane"... he IS a Republican, right?????
He was also panned here, and here, and here on the site of a fellow blogger on downwithtyranny.
Stimulus Package Overview Available Here!
If you've been searching the web for information on the stimulus package, check out these sites:
Wikipedia.com
Recovery.gov
Wikipedia provides a rather unslanted view of the Stimulus Package (proper name: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009), while Recovery.gov is a site sponsored by the White House showing the package from its own perspective.
Please take a moment and review and comment on the package.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Waste In the Stimulus Bill? Democrat Author Says 'So What?
Waste In the Stimulus Bill? Democrat Author Says 'So What?'
How money is spent should be far from the biggest concern about the stimulus package, its chief author, House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey (D-Wisc.) said Friday.
"So what?" Obey asked in response to a question on NPR's "Morning Edition" about the perceived lack of direction from Congress as to how money in the stimulus should be spent. "This is an emergency. We've got to simply find a way to get this done as fast as possible and as well as possible, and that's what we're doing."
Obey said that Congress is not responsible if money is misspent, but rather, whoever spends the money poorly.
"We simply made a decision, which took about three seconds, not to have earmarks in the bill," Obey told NPR. "And with all due respect, that's the least important
question facing us on putting together this package."
As Chairman of the Appropriations Committee, Obey had chief oversight in crafting the $825 billion package as passed by the House. The provisions in the bill have been
criticized by Republicans and some centrist Democrats for not being as directly related to stimulating the economy as it should be.
"We have more oversight built into this package than any package in the history of man. If money is spent badly, we want to know about it so we can hold accountable the people who made that choice," the chairman said. "And guess what? Regardless of what we do, there will be some stupid decisions made."
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
The Gift that Keeps on Giving: Joe the Plumber is Advising Reeps on the Hill
Man.... It just keeps getting better!
Read more at Poltico.com.
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