Friday, November 19, 2010
Republican/Teabagger accounting is from another dimension
Where the normal rules of numbers do not apply. How else can you explain this.
And in an interview with Minnesota Public Radio, the incoming chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, Rep. John Kline (R-MN), pronounced that extending benefits is not a priority for the incoming Republican Congress because “we can’t fund everything.” “We just don’t have the money,” Kline said...It is obvious that unless you can cushion his knees with bundles of hundred dollar bills, Rep. Kline will not give you a blow job, or any other kind of job.
Kline also supports extending the Bush tax cuts for the rich. So in his world, $830 billion to finance tax cuts for the wealthy is fine, but $12.5 billion to extend unemployment benefits for three months is too expensive.
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