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Bill Scher

Bill Scher

Posted February 6, 2009 | 02:43 PM (EST)

Gang Of Fools


Gangs are groups of hoodlums that commit crimes and terrorize neighborhoods. In the Senate, we have a Gang of Moderates, and they're a gang alright. A gang that is trying to commit crimes of humanity to the economic recovery bill.

The Plum Line has the latest draft of $80 billion in cuts the Gang is considering. It is sheer foolishness.

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Total Reductions: $80 billion

Eliminations:

Head Start, Education for the Disadvantaged, School improvement, Child Nutrition, Firefighters, Transportation Security Administration, Coast Guard, Prisons, COPS Hiring, Violence Against Women, NASA, NSF, Western Area Power Administration, CDC, Food Stamps

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Reductions:

Public Transit $3.4 billion, School Construction $60 billion [sic, I think they mean $6 billion, because the House bill only allocated $14 billion for school construction and improvements.]

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Increases:

Defense operations and procurement, STAG Grants, Brownfields, Additional transportation funding

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Can this be any more pound foolish?

Economist Mark Zandi's analysis of effective stimulus makes it crystal clear that the Top 4 Most Effective Stimulus, in order, are: Food Stamps, Unemployment Insurance, Infrastructure, and State Government Aid.

That puts money in the hands of the most needy, which will surely get spent on essentials. That invests in tangible projects that create jobs. That helps states avoid cuts in jobs and services that would undermine stimulus.

And these jokers want to eliminate any increase in food stamps?

Force states to layoff police and firefighters?

Make it harder for Americans to use cost-saving, energy-efficient mass transit?

Prevent us from fully rebuilding our crumbling schools?

And at the same time, increase military procurement when Defense Secretary Robert Gates just said we need to "critically and ruthlessly separate appetites from real requirements" for our national security?

This is not where the center of America is. It is not where the center of economic expertise is.

It is foolish posturing at a phony mantle of fiscal responsibility, when in reality, it is deeply irresponsible to our needy, our kids, our police and our firefighters.

This Gang of Fools needs to be stopped from terrorizing our economy.

Call your Senators toll-free at 1-866-544-7573 or if the switchboard is busy, find your Senate office's contact information at Senate.gov.

And tell them to pass a big and bold economic recovery bill to meet our challenges, and resist any attempt to irresponsibly slash its size.

UPDATE: The Seminal's Jason Rosenbaum has more: "The proposed cuts by [Sens.] Nelson and Collins aren't cuts to 'waste,' or cuts to 'non-essentials,' they are cuts that fundamentally weaken the economic recovery package and would be directly responsible for eliminating hundreds of thousands if not millions of jobs."

Originally posted at OurFuture.org

 
 
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anachoret
Bake the hall in the candle of her brain
04:58 PM on 02/06/2009
Bipartisan...
Give half the money to Grover Norquist, the other half to Rahm Emanuel, then increase payroll taxes to fund faith based initiatives, while entirely eliminating food stamps, school lunch programs and public education. Then decrease taxes on people who make over a million dollars a year and get rid of any taxes on inheritances. That's sure to bring "the important people" on board.
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BillZBubb
It's hot in here: I need more fans!
02:57 PM on 02/06/2009
We're going to end up with Obama's dream bill - bipartisan! Bipartisan and worthless. The Republicans are picking it apart enought to make it fail in effectively stimulating the economy. And when it does fail, they will successfully blame "failed Democrat spending schemes".

Obama gave the Republicans veto power over the final bill in his Don Quixote dream of bipartisanship. The Republicans will control the bill's contents to a large degree, while the Democrats will get all of the blame when it fails to move the economy forward. Someday the Democrats will learn not to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Someday.