WATERLOO, Iowa Texas Gov. Rick Perry demanded former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, whom he dubbed a prolific earmarker yesterday, explain his support of earmarks for pet projects, including a teapot museum and an indoor rainforest.
Senator Santorum, just to get a little more specific here, please tell me why you asked taxpayers to support the bridge to nowhere in Alaska. Why did you ask the taxpayers of Iowa to support a teapot museum in North Carolina, an indoor rainforest in Iowa, and the mountain sheep institute, Montana sheep institute? Why were those important enough for you to vote for? Perry said to more than 100 people crowded into two rooms at Doughy Joeys Peetza- Joint.
“If you look at the Constitution, the Constitution gives the power of the purse to Congress; the Congress is the one that’s supposed to spend the money,” Santorum said on Fox News. “So the idea that earmarks is somehow against the Constitution or something that is illicit, that the congressman can or shouldn’t do is simply, factually incorrect.”
He was pressed as to whether the practice should still be encouraged, even if it weren’t illegal, because of the public’s perception that earmarking contributes to corruption in Washington.
“Ive defended my earmarks in the sense that I’m proud of the money that I did set aside for things that were priorities in my state instead of having bureaucrats do that,” Santorum said. “But I’ve recognized that the American public have sort of seen this as a pox upon the congress and that’s where the American public is today and as a president, it’s sort of easy for me to say I’ll oppose congressional earmarks.”
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