Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Who Are You?

And what have you done with Evan Bayh?

This week, the United States Senate will vote on a spending package to fund the federal government for the remainder of this fiscal year. The Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009 is a sprawling, $410 billion compilation of nine spending measures that lacks the slightest hint of austerity from the federal government or the recipients of its largess.

The Senate should reject this bill. If we do not, President Barack Obama should veto it.

The omnibus increases discretionary spending by 8% over last fiscal year's levels, dwarfing the rate of inflation across a broad swath of issues including agriculture, financial services, foreign relations, energy and water programs, and legislative branch operations. Such increases might be appropriate for a nation flush with cash or unconcerned with fiscal prudence, but America is neither.

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The solution going forward is to stop wasteful spending before it starts. Families and businesses are tightening their belts to make ends meet -- and Washington should too.

The omnibus debate is not merely a battle over last year's unfinished business, but the first indication of how we will shape our fiscal future. Spending should be held in check before taxes are raised, even on the wealthy. Most people are willing to do their duty by paying taxes, but they want to know that their money is going toward important priorities and won't be wasted.

Seems a Blue Dog has found his teeth again. I like him much better now that he's not running for president or shilling for Hillary.

2 comments:

SADIE MONSTER: Seriously my dog is a Crackhead said...

Maybe they should just legalize pot, the taxes they make off of that should pay for the bailout...I like it. I see no problems with this scenario.

Anonymous said...

I completely agree with you about Evan Bayh. He's a totally different person when he's running for something other than an Indiana political office. I like this version a lot better.