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DeFazio makes a point: His bill would require parity in spending
registerguard.com ^ | 12 Sept 03 | A Register-Guard Editorial

Posted on 09/12/2003 2:47:38 PM PDT by bicycle thug

Most bills are introduced in Congress with at least a glimmer of a hope that they'll become law. Others are intended simply to make a statement.

Congressman Peter DeFazio's "American Parity Act" is a fiendishly ingenious example of the latter. Co-sponsored by the Oregon Democrat and Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill., the bill would require the federal government to match every dollar spent on Iraqi infrastructure with a dollar for improvements in health care, education and infrastructure here in the United States.

The bill has a slim chance of passage in the Republican-controlled House, although it has picked up the support of a dozen members in the past week, including Republican Congressman John Duncan Jr., of Tennessee. The bill may not even receive a dignified burial in committee. No matter. DeFazio's legislation and barbed quotes are likely to get nationwide attention at a time state and local governments across the nation are enduring staggering budget cuts.

When the level of need is so great at home, it's hard for even diehard Bush loyalists to reconcile the president's new request for an additional $87 billion for reconstruction of Iraq. The money would help pay for health care for millions of Iraqis, rehabilitation of Iraqi schools, construction of new housing, repairs to thousands of miles of roads and bridges, and dredging of Iraqi ports.

Such spending is especially hard to accept for Oregonians, who have been harder hit by the nationwide economic slump than residents of most other states. Oregon consistently has the highest unemployment and hunger rates in the nation. Its highways and bridges are deteriorating, and fixing them will cost nearly $5 billion. Many small coastal communities lack sufficient federal funding for the dredging necessary to keep their ports open and their economies alive. School funding remains far short of what state officials have determined necessary to provide a high-quality education and to meet federal mandates. Here in Lane County, federal budget cuts are delaying emergency repairs to the Fern Ridge Dam.

DeFazio says Bush suffers from an "unbelievable disconnect" in his spending priorities abroad vs. at home. He's right. The White House has so steadfastly resisted any efforts to provide substantive new federal assistance to deficit-ridden states that it's hard to believe the president was formerly the governor of one of those states. Meanwhile, Bush's misplaced spending priorities are compounded by his insistence on new tax cuts at a time the federal deficit is at a record high and continuing to skyrocket.

Of course, DeFazio's "dollar-for-dollar" approach is hardly a model for how responsible federal budget decisions should be made. It glosses over the complexities involved in balancing domestic spending vs. spending for ongoing military and reconstruction operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, efforts that cannot in good conscience be scaled back or abandoned. DeFazio's pledge that he won't "vote for a penny for Iraq" unless the parity-spending bill is adopted is a bit over the top and teeters on the brink of legislative irresponsibility.

But the habitually feisty congressman has a way of making points - and his bill shines a glaring spotlight on the misplaced spending priorities of the Bush administration.


TOPICS: Editorial
KEYWORDS: appropriations; budget; democraticparty; peterdefazio; warspending

1 posted on 09/12/2003 2:47:40 PM PDT by bicycle thug
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To: Dave in Eugene of all places
Your 'favorite' Congresscritter ping.
2 posted on 09/12/2003 2:48:41 PM PDT by bicycle thug (Fortia facere et pati Americanum est.)
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To: bicycle thug
Actually, it would be easy to have parity. Just point to the $400B/year prescription drug plan Congress is/was getting ready to pass. That's parity!

BTW, there is a National Review article on FR today that Congress may NOT pass a prescription drug plan after all.
Seems the Congress critters have been getting all kinds of feedback from seniors who do not want it and are concerned it will be worse than what they currently have.
3 posted on 09/12/2003 2:51:37 PM PDT by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: bicycle thug
fiendishly ingenious

For a second grader.

4 posted on 09/12/2003 4:26:45 PM PDT by TomB
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To: bicycle thug
An even better idea would be to cut goverment spending.
5 posted on 09/12/2003 4:30:58 PM PDT by Brett66
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To: bicycle thug
Oregon consistently has the highest unemployment and hunger rates in the nation.

But don't they consistently elect leftists in Oregon? How can this be!

6 posted on 09/12/2003 4:31:27 PM PDT by StriperSniper (The slippery slope is getting steeper.)
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To: bicycle thug
DeFazio says Bush suffers from an "unbelievable disconnect" in his spending priorities abroad vs. at home. He's right.

Yeah, what a disconnect: $300 billion for K-12 education each year. $700 billion in discretionary domestic spending. $2,000 billion in total federal budget. over $150 billion a year in highway infrastructure spending. $41 billion for NIH alone.

And we are talking about $10 billion for Iraqi infrastructure. What balance indeed.

7 posted on 09/12/2003 8:27:13 PM PDT by WOSG (Dont put Cali on CRUZ CONTROL.)
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To: Peach
Careful, it's not "$400 billion/year" for prescription drugs, but it sure costs enough to pay for the Iraq situation and more besides.
8 posted on 09/12/2003 8:32:39 PM PDT by WOSG (Dont put Cali on CRUZ CONTROL.)
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To: bicycle thug
>> ...match every dollar spent on Iraqi infrastructure with a dollar for improvements in health care, education and infrastructure here in the United States.

What was the cost of the "Peter Defazio" bicycle bridge and similar odd pork jobs across the land over the past few years? Are those things not "infrastructure"?

The taxpayers have to spend money on things they don't want sometimes. The infrastructure project with the bridge bearing his name was rejected by the voters and built anyway. The project even had to be worked around a tree sitter, if I remember right, which shows it was disfavored by the mainstream and the goofballs alike (not often the case around here). Made all those people homeless that used to live in the trailer park that got bulldozed. I used to live in a little trailer park like that - it's how I saved enough money to buy a house of my own by the time I was 30. And after all that time and money it isn't any easier to get on that bridge from East 4th. than it ever was. But I no longer have to gaze upon that dreadful little trailer park, but instead view that odd structure bearing his name, and forever remember who it was that brought home the bacon that greased the skids on which those folks homes were dragged to the landfill.

Sometimes we build roads, and sometimes we fight wars. Sometimes, as now, we do both at the same time. I'm not sure what the bloody hell it is he wants here.
9 posted on 09/12/2003 9:43:46 PM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (Keep forgetting to update this thing from thread-specific taglines. Am I the only one?)
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To: Dave in Eugene of all places
Yeah, that naming of a bridge to reward old Pete for bringing home the pork barrel funds was just too much.

I don't recall the protest over it involving a tree sitter, but I believe it. Anything is possible here. I do remember the condemnation of that park and agree that was rediculous.

It's almost Eugene 'Sillybration' time where Pete follows the parade pretending to gather the horse manure and other leavings. DeFazio, and the Eugene Celebration Slug Queen....got sait?

10 posted on 09/12/2003 9:57:10 PM PDT by bicycle thug (Fortia facere et pati Americanum est.)
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To: bicycle thug
sait=salt, of course. DeFazio on the brain, does this everytime. ;-)
11 posted on 09/12/2003 9:58:38 PM PDT by bicycle thug (Fortia facere et pati Americanum est.)
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