Posted on 09/14/2009 9:41:33 AM PDT by Steelfish
Reid Delays Senate Business for Specter Fundraiser
Posted by Brian Faughnan
September 14
Jobs, health care, energy, deficits, Afghanistan, the general war on terror - all these are things that Congress should be working on. Indeed, Democrats are endlessly telling us that whatever priority they have cooked up, must be passed right now!
But when the Senate is actually scheduled to be in session - purportedly addressing your concerns - they are delaying official business to let Arlen Specter raise money for his re-election campaign?
Reid announced Friday that the Senate would hold no votes after 3 p.m. Tuesday. His office later said that the scheduling decision was meant to accommodate a long-planned fundraiser that President Obama is headlining in Philadelphia to benefit Specters campaign.
The move could delay efforts to finish work on the fiscal 2010 transportation spending bill, which the Senate began considering Thursday
Event organizers hope to raise $2.5 million for Pennsylvania Senate Victory 2010, a joint fundraising committee that will share proceeds with Specters campaign and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which is backing Specter over Sestak.
If the Senate schedule is so inconvenient for Specter and Reid, why dont they quit? Congress took an August recess during which Specter traveled all around the State. The Senate is typically not in session on Mondays, and takes frequent days off. Would it have been so difficult for Specter to schedule a fundraiser at a time that allows him to do his work - the work that his fundraising is intended to allow to continue?
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
It’s gonna take more than money to help Specter. I live in PA.
Finally Specter does something right - delays Senate work on a spending bill. The more those guys are out of session, the better it is for America. At the ballot box let’s put them out of session permanently.
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