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This Just In: New Boss Bears Distinct Resemblance to Old Boss PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rob Neppell aka N.Z. Bear   
Friday, 15 February 2008 02:09

The House GOP announced today that Rep. Jo Bonner (not to be confused with GOP Leader Boehner) will be appointed to fill a seat on the Appropriations Committee. From an email from Leader Boehner's office this afternoon:

Jo Bonner fully supports the GOP efforts to put a moratorium on earmarking and the reforms Republicans have unilaterally adopted.

This announcement contrasts sharply with some stunning comments appearing today in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch made by a Missouri Democrat who is apparently stuck in the 1990s. I intend on asking for more and a higher dollar amount,” said Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-St. Louis. “This is a return on the taxpayers’ investment,” added Clay, expressing a view widely shared in the Capitol.

From Rep. Bonner's "Funding Opportunities -> Appropriations Page":

"One of my many goals in Congress is to ensure the people of south Alabama get a significant return on their investment in the federal government (taxes). I am here to offer assistance in helping — where appropriate — to return to the people of the First District the tax dollars they send to Washington."

(emphasis in Bonner's text added).

Come on guys. Doesn't anybody here know how to play this game? Jeff Flake was ready, willing, and able to serve on Appropriations and would have sent a genuine message that the GOP was serious about reform.

For more on why this was a cop-out, see Rob Bluey at Redstate...

 

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