Saturday, February 09, 2008

Finest Hour

"Not the majority leader's finest hour"


Maybe this is Harry's Finest Hour?

Is that the most delicious lede ever?  It screams for the question, "Hey, Las Vegas Review-Journal, just what was Harry Reid's finest hour?"

It's  noteworthy that this is from Harry's local paper.  I cannot imagine, for instance, the Baltimore Sump running a similar headlined story about Barbara Mikulski, or that other guy who's a democrat.

EDITORIAL: Harry Reid and the stimulus
Not the majority leader's finest hour

If it wasn't painfully obvious already, it became quite clear this week that Harry Reid prefers playing partisan politics to passing substantive legislation.

The majority leader on Thursday used the proposed economic stimulus package to try to embarrass vulnerable Senate Republicans, in the process delaying potential refund checks to millions of Americans.

In the end, Sen. Reid was forced into a humiliating retreat, but not before he relished plenty of time in front of the microphones portraying the opposition as hostile to old folks and disabled veterans.

This bad beltway theater began after House leaders and the Bush administration each compromised late last month to put together a tax rebate designed to head off a recession and the measure was sent to the Senate for quick approval.
   
Senate Democrats, however, insisted on larding up the bill with millions in new spending -- including additional heating oil subsidies and an extension of jobless benefits.

4 comments:

A Red Mind in a Blue State said...

It is not a tax rebate when people who haven't paid taxes are getting a check.

It is not a tax rebate when not all of the people who have paid tax are getting a check.

It is not a stimulus for our economy when most of the funds will wind up, through Hillary's friends at Walmart, in China.

It is not a stimulus for our economy in that I thought we had gotten past the old Keynesian theory of deficits stimulating the economy. We already have a $200 billion deficit-- how will more debt help?

If we are going to insist on burdening our children and grandchildren with more debt, the least we could do is build or repair some roads, or bridges, or help end our dependency on foreign oil by building more refineries or by slapping solar panels on every flat roof in America-- something that will help the next generation.

Anyone receiving this check should know what it is-- a welfare check drawn on our children's checking account.

This isn't just sour grapes--and on other sites I've received a lashing that anyone earning over $75,000 "doesn't need" a rebate. That's not the point. If the government is doling out a check based on "need"--then guess what? That's welfare. And they should have the guts to call it what it is.

Shame on every politician that supports this wasteful giveaway, and shame on every person who cashes the check.

Anonymous said...

Red Mind, you must be a farm boy, 'cause you can spot bullshit miles away. ;>D

Baltimore Sump - Love that!
So Rodger, when will Nevada recall Reid and hang him? After a fair trial, of course.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

Must be a farmboy 'cuz he can sure spout it, too.

Anonymous said...

Imagine how many oil rigs could be installed along the coast for the same amount of money!

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