Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Sen. Voinovich gets it right

... by voting against what Weapons of Mass Discussion calls the "porkulus" package.

Sen. Voinovich has an established reputation as a deficit hawk, which I am glad he has maintained with his "no" vote here.

"I voted against this bill because it is weighed down by too much spending that is not stimulative and will not provide the jump-start our economy so desperately needs. Instead of funding federal responsibilities that are shovel-ready, like highways, sewers and housing, which would put people back to work quickly and the results of which would contribute to our nation’s economic growth, this bill is filled with items that should be funded through the regular appropriations process and compete with other federal priorities in President Obama’s budget request. Our nation is facing a catastrophic debt and this bill simply adds to that debt without fulfilling the well-accepted stimulus criteria that the funds be timely, targeted and temporary. It is irresponsible for us to attempt to save the present by mortgaging the future. It is my hope that my colleagues on the conference committee will get back to basics and do the work the American people are asking them to do: ensure that each and every dollar in this bill is focused on creating jobs, jump-starting the economy and responding to the human needs brought about by the deep recession our country is
experiencing.”

Amen! Preach on, Senator!

1 comment:

Ben said...

harold, we'll see if he votes againstthe final prodcut...rumors are swirling he might switch sides