Monday, January 30, 2006

 

Back to work for Sue...

Well, it's been six long weeks since Congress went out on recess. But all good things have to come to an end eventually and Sue is headed back to the hallowed halls of Congress. What's on the agenda for the second session of the 109th Congress? Here's a brief look at two key votes:

--Sue gets another shot at voting to cut $40 billion from the budget. This would cut $12.7 billion from federal student loan programs -- the largest cut ever -- at a time that college costs are rising sharply. Medicaid would be cut by $7 billion and funding for Medicare and child support enforcement would also be cut sharply. The House is voting on this again because the Senate made several changes to an earlier budget bill. Sue's already voted twice here and here in favor of these drastic cuts, so it's unlikely she'll suddenly have a change of heart the third time around.

--More tax cuts for the wealthy. The House will vote on extending tax cuts on capital gains and dividends, even though those tax cuts are not set to expire for another two years. Kelly voted to approve this once before. There's no reason to believe she won't do it again.

With these types of irresponsible votes, maybe we're all better off when Sue is on vacation.

Comments:
(reposted from earlier thread since it's related to this post)

John Hall, a 35 year member of two unions, joined in solidarity with CSEA, SEIU, Planned Parenthood and students to protest the budget cuts to Medicaid and student loans that Kelly voted for.

Below is his statement:

"I would never dump the tax breaks for corporations and the top 1% onto the backs of students and the sick. I

n Congress I will be a voice for people of the district and fight for their interests, not the special interests.

On a day where ExxonMobil again announces record profits, I oppose the $40 billion in budget cuts to student loans, Medicaid, Medicare, Child Support Enforcement, Foster Care and Supplemental Security Income."

http://www.JohnHallforCongress.com
 
Sue's gotta be worried when even the Poughkeepsie Journal can't help but point out how irresponsible Sue Kelly and her party is on slashing support for our seniors: Budget Cuts Hurt Most Vulnerable
 
Bush groupie Sue.

If you had a chance to watch the State of the Union there was a small pink blur bouncing all over the chambers of the Congress. In typical groupie fashion die hard Bush-Cheney-Delay fan Suzie couldn't do enough to get the attention of her favorite wire-tapper President Bush. And then to top it off she made sure to get a signed autograph of the Wire-tapper in Chief. Does she plan on hanging it over her phone in Yorktown?
 
John Hall was covered today in an article in the NY Post.

For those interested, it can be read here:
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/62726.htm
 
Poughkeepsie Journal Editorial above re: "Budget Cuts Hurt Most Vulnerable" above has a changed link (why do they do that?) The current link is: http://www.pojonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060131/OPINION01/601310310/1031
 
Poughkeepsie Journal Editorial above re: "Budget Cuts Hurt Most Vulnerable" above has a changed link (why do they do that?) The current link is: http://www.pojonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060131/OPINION01/601310310/1031
 
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