Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Kaptur makes Drudge headline for pork in energy bill

Here's the Drudge Report with a link to a story on Rep. Marcy Kaptur's 'sweetener' for her vote in favor of the Waxman-Markey energy bill (bottom left column):


According to the story from the Washington Times (be sure to read the comments, too), Kaptur was undecided until this was added. Her spokesman said it was a factor in her decision.

But not everyone from Ohio liked the idea:

"Although the program would benefit his home state, House Minority Leader John A. Boehner, also of Ohio, criticized the provision during a more-than-hourlong speech Friday evening. He said an Ohio-based power authority was unneeded because electricity already flows well through Ohio without a new federal power authority.

"We do it today," he said. "We are doing it already." "


My problem is with the logic of her request - the federal government is doing this sort of subsidizing elsewhere, so we should get money and the program, too.

I think that's part of what's wrong with government - everyone trying to get funding for their special interest because someone else got funding. Instead, legislators should be working to eliminate such federal spending on pet projects and return the money to the taxpayers, who wouldn't need such 'help' if the feds weren't taking so much of their own money to begin with. But that's just me...

However, in this case, we're going to be stuck paying a $3.5 billion bill for a pet project of a legislator in exchange for her vote on a law that will cost of dearly in terms of increased energy expenses on everything. What a bargain!

4 comments:

navyvet said...

Marcy is such a pip.

She is so yesterday.....

Pathetic.

Roman said...

Ms Kaptur seems to be the elected lobbist for the 9th district. For as long as she has been in Congress(since 1982), she has not risen to any leadership position that I have seen. She seems to bring some pork home. The people who make the 6 foot long checks do well at the frequent photo ops.

The people do not seem to believe that the government cannot give you anything that they have not taken from you. Somehow funds that come from the Feds are "free".

James said...

You should read the comments about her on the Washington Times story, jsut click the link on Drudge. You are tame compared to what some people think of Marcy.

Maggie said...

Wow, James ...

How right you are.

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