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Evidence the GOP is Not Serious About Spending
Posted by
Erick Erickson
Thursday,
June 14th
I have
repeatedly bemoaned the Republicans (and Democrats) for not doing
enough to cut
spending. Sixteen trillion dollars in debt and rising. Trillion dollar
deficits. Billions of dollars spent every day.
Well, the
incredibly resourceful Club for Growth is out with another look at the
GOP and
Democrats’ commitment to cutting spending this morning, and it isn’t
pretty.
The Club
has compiled a mini-scorecard of clean spending cut amendments from
appropriations bills recently considered in the House. What they have
found is,
yet again, depressing.
Only 20
members of the House have voted for every amendment to cut spending.
All are
Republicans.
50 members
of the House have voted against every amendment to cut spending. 49 are
Democrats. One is a Republican (Bonner).
The average
Republican voted for spending cuts 59% of the time. (Republican
Freshman are
only slightly better at 60%.)
The average
Democrat voted for spending cuts 6% of the time.
The nine
Republicans, including four freshmen, who have least often voted to cut
spending are: Bonner 0%, Meehan 4%, LaTourette 4%, Bass 4%, Simpson 4%,
Lucas
4%, King, P. 4%, Grimm 4%, and Dold 4%
The eight
Democrats who have most often voted to cut spending are: Matheson 32%,
Rush
31%, Kucinich 30%, Polis 28%, Cooper 20%, McIntyre 17%, Velazquez 17%,
and
Honda 17%
We expect
the Democrats to vote against spending cuts. Shame on the Republicans
who
joined them.
View the
scorecard by clicking below – the Club tells me they will continue to
update it
as appropriations bills are passed, so all of us should take a look at
it
periodically to check up on how both parties are doing:
Club for
Growth Scorecard, click here
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