GOP Governors Consider Turning Down Stimulus Money

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MELINDA DESLATTE | February 18, 2009 09:37 PM EST | AP

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In a Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009 file photo, Republican Texas Gov. Rick Perry, center, speaks while Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, left, and House Speaker Joe Straus, R-San Antonio, right, listen during a news conference in Austin, Texas. Even as their states face crushing budget deficits and soaring unemployment, the Republican governors of Louisiana, South Carolina, Mississippi and Texas are considering turning down some of the stimulus package money. (AP Photo/Harry Cabluck, File)

BATON ROUGE, La. — A handful of Republican governors are considering turning down some money from the federal stimulus package, a move opponents say puts conservative ideology ahead of the needs of constituents struggling with record foreclosures and soaring unemployment.

Though none has outright rejected the money available for education, health care and infrastructure, the governors of Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alaska, South Carolina and Idaho have all questioned whether the $787 billion bill signed into law this week will even help the economy.

"My concern is there's going to be commitments attached to it that are a mile long," said Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who considered rejecting some of the money but decided Wednesday to accept it. "We need the freedom to pick and choose. And we need the freedom to say 'No thanks.'"

U.S. Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., the No. 3 House Democrat, said the governors _ some of whom are said to be eyeing White House bids in 2012 _ are putting their own interests first.

"No community or constituent should be denied recovery assistance due to their governor's political ideology or political aspirations," Clyburn said Wednesday.

In fact, governors who reject some of the stimulus aid may find themselves overridden by their own legislatures because of language Clyburn included in the bill that allows lawmakers to accept the federal money even if their governors object.

He inserted the provision based on the early and vocal opposition to the stimulus plan by South Carolina's Republican governor, Mark Sanford. But it also means governors like Sanford and Louisiana's Bobby Jindal _ a GOP up-and-comer often mentioned as a potential 2012 presidential candidate _ can burnish their conservative credentials, knowing all the while that their legislatures can accept the money anyway.

Jindal said he, like Perry and Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, is concerned about strings attached to the money even though his state faces a $1.7 billion budget shortfall next year.

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Barbour spokesman Dan Turner, for example, cited concerns that accepting unemployment money from the stimulus package would force states to pay benefits to people who wouldn't meet state requirements to receive them.

In Idaho, Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter said he wasn't interested in stimulus money that would expand programs and boost the state's costs in future years when the federal dollars disappear _ a worry also cited by Jindal and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

A spokesman said Sanford, the new head of the Republican Governors Association, is looking at the stimulus bill to figure out how much of it he can control.

"We're going through a 1,200-page bill to determine what our options are," Spokesman Joel Sawyer said. "From there, we'll make decisions."

But state Democratic Party chairwoman Carol Fowler says Sanford's hesitation is driven by his political ambition rather than the best interests of a state that had the nation's third-highest unemployment rate in December.

"He's so ideological," Fowler said. "He would rather South Carolina do without jobs than take that money, and I think he's looking for a way not to take it."

Not all Republican governors are reticent about using the federal cash.

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist lobbied for the stimulus plan and Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue has embraced it as he looks to close a $2.6 billion deficit in the state's budget this year. Alabama Gov. Bob Riley has already figured the money into his state's budget.

Pearson Cross, a political scientist at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, said fiscally conservative governors may be able to give themselves political cover by turning down small portions of the stimulus money, like health care dollars requiring a state match, that they might not fully use anyway.

But in the end, he said, they will likely take most of the available money because their states need it so badly.

"Ideology usually takes second place for governors," he said. "And that's going to mean that most governors are going to go ahead and take the money even though they have misgivings about it."

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Associated Press writers Seanna Adcox, Mary Clare Jalonick, Shannon McCaffrey, John Miller, Emily Wagster Pettus, Phillip Rawls, Anne Sutton and Jim Vertuno contributed to this report.

BATON ROUGE, La. — A handful of Republican governors are considering turning down some money from the federal stimulus package, a move opponents say puts conservative ideology ahead of the needs...
BATON ROUGE, La. — A handful of Republican governors are considering turning down some money from the federal stimulus package, a move opponents say puts conservative ideology ahead of the needs...
 
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- flyers I'm a Fan of flyers 8 fans permalink

Governor Sanford is the future of the GOP, and hope that they can get back to the 'smaller government' ideology that deserted this party in the last 8 years. What makes me laugh is that dems hated Bush so much but he was a 'big government, big spender' who is did exactly what Obama is doing now. Obama wants to expand goverment and that is what Bush did in his 8 years, and it was an utter failure. Less government, less government, Governor Sanford is on the right track!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 02/19/2009
- jcwtts1 I'm a Fan of jcwtts1 164 fans permalink
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No Bush was an insane loon who destroyed the economy of the entire world with his madness for deregulation and ideological appointments to the SEC FED and Justice. Turn down the money, but forgive me if I tell you he can't pick and choose. Take the money or take none of it.

J

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 02/19/2009
- iseebs I'm a Fan of iseebs 2 fans permalink

Here are the differences:

Bush:
increasing government by providing a position for his friends
Spending tax money on war and give it to the rich

Obama:
Strengthen governnmet to be able to govern.
Spending tax money for the American people who pay the taxes

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 02/19/2009
- spinmas I'm a Fan of spinmas 3 fans permalink

Mark Sandford has 2012 ambitions??? paleaseeeeeeeeeeeee that guy did a dear in headlights when asked to comment about McCain. Was he in caffine withdrawal that day or what? I hope he does run for president or vise president, folks in SC need some relief..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 02/19/2009
- missjabez I'm a Fan of missjabez 18 fans permalink
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Sounds like a plan to me. His term as Governor can't be over soon enough for me. Maybe that's one reason he's doing all this crazy things--because he knows he can't run for Governor again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 02/19/2009
- Henk I'm a Fan of Henk 27 fans permalink
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Gooper Govs consider not taking money, and I am considering having sex with Pam Anderson. Which of us is more realistic?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 02/19/2009

They shouldn't take a dime of the money. As they chant "no we can't," they hope America fails. Repulsive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 02/19/2009
- Mugzi I'm a Fan of Mugzi 13 fans permalink

So, repub gov don't like "strings"!!! Those strings help guarantee that the money goes where it should, to the people, not tax cuts for the top2%!!! No, there should be lot's of strings and oversight...we want to see where the funding is going.. kind of out of character for the repugs!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 02/19/2009
- catzoned I'm a Fan of catzoned 7 fans permalink

Excellant point!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 02/19/2009

I second that!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 02/19/2009

All I have to say is,


Obama tried to cast a wide net and be open for input and look who showed up


If you ( CAST YOUR PLAY IN HELL) DONT BE SURPRISED WHEN ANGELS DON'T SHOW UP TO ACT IN IT.


As- Denny Green says ( THEY ARE WHO WE THOUGHT THEY WERE)!!!!!

These Rethugs were never going to do ther right thing, they never ever will do what is right for the people they will always look out for self.

If they want to be the party of NO, then let us be the People of NO!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 02/19/2009
- anonimost I'm a Fan of anonimost 8 fans permalink

Yes, yes, yes. I have been saying this all along. If you vote against it, you don't get it and the rest of us can benefit. Whew and I thought the GOPS had no honor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 02/19/2009
- affidavit I'm a Fan of affidavit 19 fans permalink
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Hypocrites. They will accept the money but they are making sure everyone knows they are doing so, or so reluctantly!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 02/19/2009

Please, turn down ever cent that goes against your ideology. Don't compromise your ideals. That will define your political position for the voters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 02/19/2009
- norkas I'm a Fan of norkas 28 fans permalink

Please do NOT take the money i really would be happy if you do not.

Here is the problem, this morons not taking the money did not come up with one suggestion and how they would change the spending bill during there speeches in the tv media.

They compalin one after the other and some lie as if there drugged on lsd about what is in the bill.

I have pointed this out to other Republicans and they agree that if you do not like something then tell us what it is and what your ideas are. This did not happen nor will it happen they will continue to make up rehertic about a train from Las Vegas to Disneyland and make sure it hits the news with other stupid untrue stories such as ACORN getting 5 billion from the spending package.

Republicans are stupid not to deny these stories and the facy that they do not will finnish off this extreme right wing boot strap idiots.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 02/19/2009
- HHarvey I'm a Fan of HHarvey 30 fans permalink
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Don't worry. These ba$tard s will take the money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 02/19/2009
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I'm sure the voters in their states will not be happy to hear this......maybe a few Repubs will be, but a lot of voters are hurting and could use the stimulus. The Repubs better think long and hard before making such a bone-headed move.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 02/19/2009
- Grammy3 I'm a Fan of Grammy3 55 fans permalink

Fear not. They'll accept it. They only have courage to spew out these remarks, but follow up? Never.
It'll be political suicide for them and they know it. What a bunch of j.e.r.k.s.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 02/19/2009
- LAThinker I'm a Fan of LAThinker 17 fans permalink

Ohh mystery of that republican brain

http://www.ucubd.com/Index.aspx?id=1072&cid=d0100000

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 02/19/2009
- PACRAT I'm a Fan of PACRAT 2 fans permalink

Does anyone really care about what republicans want these days? They clearly don't have their consitutents' concerns of any interest to them. What a sorry lot. What about the normal people in their states - might they want some help?

Guess that we won't be seeing many governors and congress folks of the republican ilk next voting cycle (we hope).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 02/19/2009
- skantea I'm a Fan of skantea 15 fans permalink
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"But it also means governors like Sanford and Louisiana's Bobby Jindal....can burnish their conservative credentials, knowing all the while that their legislatures can accept the money anyway."

Oooh, nice loophole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 02/19/2009

I think this video best describes the future of the Republican Party if they continue like this....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpEPlN0ZHvI

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 02/19/2009
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