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Home Front: Politix
Democrats: “We support the Troops” (And Avocado Growers)
2007-03-01
WASHINGTON (AP) -- While Democrats try to restrict how President Bush can spend the $100 billion he wants for Iraq, they also hope to load his measure up with $10 billion in PORK add-ons - from aid for avocado growers to help for children lacking health insurance. Lawmakers also hope to add money for drought relief in the Great Plains, better levees in New Orleans and development of military bases that are closing down.

The expected battle with the White House over the PORK add-ons is getting far less attention than debate over Iraq, but it could reveal a lot about how much Democrats will be able to rewrite the Republican president's budget later this year.

Bush has yet to veto a spending bill, and Democrats are gambling he'll sign the Iraq measure despite objections to spending he didn't seek. Republicans, meanwhile, may be reluctant to vote against the package since it contains funds for U.S. troops overseas. Lawmakers from the Great Plains are pressing for about $4 billion in disaster aid for farmers suffering under drought conditions. The California delegation is demanding help for citrus, avocado and other Central Valley farmers facing $1.2 billion in losses from a devastating January freeze.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is a powerful ally in the effort to win the region unemployment, food and housing aid. Gulf Coast lawmakers want $1.3 billion above the $3.4 billion requested by Bush for hurricane relief. Northwest lawmakers are desperate for about $400 million to extend payments to rural counties hurt by cutbacks in federal logging.

And governors are pressing for $745 million to address a shortfall in the State Children's Health Insurance Program that threatens to deny health coverage for about 500,000 children in 14 states. House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey, D-Wis., promised Tuesday that SCHIP money will be added to the Iraq bill. Obey also has promised to add $3.1 billion for local communities affected by military base closings and for redeployment of 12,000 troops stationed in Germany and South Korea to domestic bases. To free funds for Democratic initiatives, that money was left out of a spending bill approved earlier in February.
Earlier this year Democrats were puffing their chests and boasting about "restraint" on the Spending Bill. Does the phrase "Smoke and Mirrors" sound familiar?
Posted by:DepotGuy

#9  Avocado is also great wid Wasabi, spicy sour cream, and of course Red Devil hot/pepper sauce. Red Devil makes anything better > ask R. LEE ERMEY on MAIL CALL, vv eating Civil War Hardtack.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-03-01 22:40  

#8  Yep, DRUDGE > reports the Dems wanna cut US$28Bilyuhn, whilst BREITBART + WORLDNEWS > report the [House]Dems "want MORE FUNDING for war effort/troops" but are unsure as to what restrictions to emplace agz Dubya.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-03-01 22:36  

#7  "Let the Wookiee Troops win!"

That's 'cause droids politicians don't pull people's arms out of their sockets when they lose.* Wookiees Troops are known to do that.

*Well, Hillary hasn't yet, that we know of. Though other body parts may have. And Bill's not talking.

Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-03-01 18:22  

#6  i'm not even gonna comment on this nonsense. can the demos wipe their own ass yet or do they have CNAS come in and do ir for them?
Posted by: sinse   2007-03-01 18:14  

#5  Support the avocado growers, do they? But then, just to be sure there was no shortage of guacamole during the Super Bowl, they allowed Mexican avocados into the country during the freeze. It wasn't long after that when they found pests, bugs, insects in the imported avos which is exactly what the growers warned would happen. So how much of that aid they voted for will have to be spent on pesticide?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-03-01 15:46  

#4  "...a devastating January freeze.
..." caused by goreball warmening.
Posted by: AlanC   2007-03-01 13:13  

#3  Its all about the "piggie pull and sweet tea" now that the polls show the new leadership may have overplayed their hand.
Posted by: Capsu 78   2007-03-01 11:08  

#2  The only restraint the Democrats will show with spending is restraining republican funded issues.

Everything else is fair game and open season with a blank check.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-03-01 11:07  

#1  Yeah sure. Gimme a friggin break. You may support the avocado growers and moonbats everywhere but you don't support the troops. Who was it that said they loathe the military? Who testified in front of congressional committee regarding atrocities in Vietnam? If you said Clinton and John Fn Kerry, you are right.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-03-01 11:00  

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