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Eric Cantor Voted Against Bill To Offset Disaster Relief In 2004

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First Posted: 08/31/11 11:45 AM ET Updated: 10/31/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- The debate over whether money spent on disaster relief in the wake of Hurricane Irene should be offset by spending cuts elsewhere has turned into a proxy fight over the role and reach of the federal government. And it's producing its fair share of contortions on Capitol Hill.

Some of the same voices demanding cuts in exchange for relief today balked at applying such fiscal restraints in the past. That list includes the most vocal champion of offsetting the costs of repairing the damage caused by Hurricane Irene, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.), who recently said that "just like any family would operate when it's struck with disaster," Congress would "have to make sure there are savings elsewhere" to pay for the aftermath of the storm.

Yet a bemused Democratic source notes that in October 2004, Cantor voted against an amendment to an emergency supplemental bill for disaster aid that would have "fully offset" the cost of that supplemental with "a proportional reduction of FY05 discretionary funding" elsewhere. Funding for defense, homeland security, and veterans was exempted from the proposed cuts. But the amendment, introduced by Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), would do precisely what Republican leadership is proposing to do now.

“Many, many members have come to the floor to decry deficit spending. It will be interesting to see how many of them truly want to do something about it and support this amendment," Hensarling said in his floor speech defending his amendment. "Mr. Chairman, the true question before us is, who will tighten their belt to pay for this $10.9 billion of hurricane damage? Families, or government? I vote for the government. Opponents of this amendment will argue that it will gut vital government programs. I simply reject that notion.”

The 2004 emergency supplemental was proposed after five hurricanes hit the United States, including Tropical Storm Gaston, which did damage to Cantor's home district of Richmond. But Irene and this summer's east-coast earthquake also hit Virginia, meaning that provincial interests aren't necessarily what changed Cantor's tune.

So what then accounts for the new approach to disaster relief? The size of the national debt, the majority leader's spokesman Brad Dayspring emails.

[T]he national debt at the time was under $8 trillion and was $8.67 trillion when Nancy Pelosi became Speaker, Today the debt stands at $14.625, meaning that while Democrats controlled the purse string, the national debt literally exploded. We are living in different times. Majority Leader Cantor, Whip [Kevin] McCarthy and Chairman [Paul] Ryan wrote an entire book last year about how the previous Republican majority lost its way, particularly on spending issues. That was one of the major reasons the Republican majority became the Republican minority from 2006-2010. House Republicans then ran, and won, an election pledging to be responsible stewards of federal tax dollars.

People and families affected by these disasters will certainly get what they need from their federal government. The goal should always be to find ways to pay for what is needed or to find offsets whenever possible, that is the responsible thing to do. Is the suggestion that Congress should completely ignore the $14 trillion debt and make no effort to try to pay for things? That seems quite extreme. People also expect their government to spend their dollars wisely, and to make efforts to prioritize and save when possible. They aren't and shouldn't be considered mutually exclusive concepts.

Cantor was hardly the only Republican in 2004 to cast aside calls to offset disaster relief with spending cuts. Hensarling's amendment died upon introduction after it was opposed by 127 House Republicans and all but one Democrat. The federal assistance provided to Richmond following Gaston totaled nearly $20 million, according to the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. Few complained that that money had increased the national debt. Indeed, as Senate Democrats have pointed out, Congress has approved 33 emergency appropriations for disaster relief since 1989 without offsetting that money with cuts elsewhere.

It should also be noted that while the Federal Emergency Management Agency has insisted that disaster aid won't be hampered by budget battles, administrator Craig Fugate has said that the agency's Federal Disaster Relief Fund has fallen to less than $800 million. The fund faces a potential $5 billion shortfall for the upcoming budget year, before accounting for Irene, which is estimated to have caused billions more in damage.

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WASHINGTON -- The debate over whether money spent on disaster relief in the wake of Hurricane Irene should be offset by spending cuts elsewhere has turned into a proxy fight over the role and reach of...
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09:45 PM on 09/13/2011
Can someone report the total list of Republican Congressmen who voted AGAINST THIS AID ?
12:46 PM on 09/07/2011
GOP House Majority Leader, Representative Eric Cantor ... a triple threat: hubris and hypocrisy unhampered by humanity.
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shelbyanne
the unseen eye is watching you
12:18 PM on 09/02/2011
The mini Qaddafi of the House of Representatives strikes and world markets tumble. He strikes again using human shields to hold disaster relief hostage to his terrorist demands. Now he is poised and ready to strike down the presidents attempt to stimulate job growth and counter the effects of his attack on the economy. Why the heck are we paying this guy to terrorize the nation? Is there no one in Washington man enough to strike him down like a dog?
03:22 PM on 09/05/2011
Like a dog.
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crosseyedamerican
My Karma ran over Your Dogma
11:48 AM on 09/02/2011
If more like Cantor will be elected to congress, we have to off-set that with somebody with brains. That's the only way we can balance anything.
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shelbyanne
the unseen eye is watching you
12:38 PM on 09/02/2011
Who do you have in mind, Qaddafi is tied up at the moment, Bin Laden is dead. I don't thing there are any more terrorist that can top Cantor. He does it all, destroying the country in one swoop. He is the biggest hero to terrorist world wide. Why don't you propose a day of recognition for the guy. We'll have a firing squad ready to kick the event off.
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08:17 AM on 09/02/2011
we are all hamsters on neocon "financially engineered" and "financially innovated" wheels

8/11/2011

"Eighty-one congressional representatives from all over the country, led by Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, are traveling to Israel this month. Most are freshmen congressmen, and the group includes half of all the freshmen Republicans voted into office in 2010.

The weeklong trips are being paid for by the American Israel Education Foundation (AIEF), which was created in 1990 as a supporting organization of AIPAC, America’s major pro-Israel lobbying organization, and they are located in the same building. AIEF, which is only one of numerous organizations pushing pro-Israel policies, has an annual budget of over $24 million, with an even larger endowment.

This is an extraordinary situation. No other lobby on behalf of a foreign country comes anywhere near controlling such wealth or taking so many of America’s elected representatives on a propaganda trip to its favorite country.

Not all those going on these trips are enthusiastic. The wife of one congressman who made a similar trip some years ago said that she and her husband had never been exposed to such pressure in all their lives. She said that at one point on their trip, her husband — a normally extremely tough man — was curled up in a fetal position."

http://original.antiwar.com/alison-weir/2011/08/10/israel-lobby-dominates-congress/
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crosseyedamerican
My Karma ran over Your Dogma
05:48 AM on 09/02/2011
Kantor went after medicare, so his own constituents take to the shed. He comes out smarting from the whoopin, then says something stupid again. He's back in the shed again.
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shelbyanne
the unseen eye is watching you
12:43 PM on 09/02/2011
He should be cited for noise pollution. He mouths off so much. He never smiles or says anything positive. What has he done for Virginia? For the country? Nothing but collect a big pay check and attack other members of congress trying to do their job.
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crosseyedamerican
My Karma ran over Your Dogma
02:27 PM on 09/02/2011
Excellent point! Typical of all the tea baggers. Not a single job created. Not a single governance fixt. Nothing. Just a pile of compost made of tea leaves.
01:00 AM on 09/02/2011
Hypocricy, thy name is Cantor.
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shelbyanne
the unseen eye is watching you
12:21 PM on 09/02/2011
...Omar Cantor
10:21 PM on 09/01/2011
"People and families affected by these disasters will certainly get what they need from their federal government. The goal should always be to find ways to pay for what is needed or to find offsets whenever possible, that is the responsible thing to do."

Why don't we start to pay for this by taking off the Bush tax cuts for the rich before we cut benefits for the middle class and poor?

Obama 2012!

GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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shelbyanne
the unseen eye is watching you
12:24 PM on 09/02/2011
A better place to start is to weed out the terrorist in congress destroying our economy.
03:39 PM on 09/05/2011
Yes! Tax the fat cats. They are on a morbid obesity diet of profit and the nation is crisis. They need to slim down. It is their patriotic duty to pay higher taxes. To say otherwise is unamerican. I am very serious.
cop2122
Common sense Liberal fighting aganist The GOP!
06:28 PM on 09/01/2011
The house Elf a hypocrite surprise, surprise.
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dave6686
upholder of for the people by the people
04:37 PM on 09/01/2011
Of course he did... That's when Dubya was in office. They also raised the debt ceiling 7 times in 8 years because of their out of control spending. Now cantor wants the American poor and middle class to pay for GOP-TP's spending spree that nearly destroyed America.
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Mister Grumpy
An Angry American
02:08 PM on 09/01/2011
Republicans have very short memories don't they?.........

Drill Baby Drill......... but NOT in my backyard...........
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Robert Blair 1
02:03 PM on 09/01/2011
republican sad effort is nothing new. Cantor is simply a pawn in his own web of support. His simply the victim of his own beliefs and philosophy of life. His political sadness of impending defeat is simply his ineffective ability of decerning right from wrong.
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Kathleen Vaughn
03:00 PM on 09/01/2011
Mr. Cantor is no victim....of anything...he made his choices.
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booker52
avid reader
01:29 PM on 09/01/2011
Under a GOP President you don't need offsets, but under a black democrat President you do??? What a hypocrite.
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Mister Grumpy
An Angry American
02:09 PM on 09/01/2011
Cantor isn't a racist...... he believes everyone should own one..........
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crosseyedamerican
My Karma ran over Your Dogma
05:58 AM on 09/02/2011
Fanned and Faved. Spot on.
12:50 PM on 09/01/2011
this guy is a straight up joke. someone needs to tape those big ears to the side of his head, and wash some of that motor oil off his face.
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MiamiMama
12:17 PM on 09/01/2011
Eric must have been bullied in school and hates life. What a loser!
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shelbyanne
the unseen eye is watching you
12:29 PM on 09/02/2011
Yes, there is something weird going on in that guys head. Whatever it is he should be removed from office. Hew is unfit to run.