In case you missed it…
In the House vote to approve $50 billion in
aid for Hurricane Sandy relief, not one of Michigan’s Republicans voted for the
bill.
aid for Hurricane Sandy relief, not one of Michigan’s Republicans voted for the
bill.
In a tornado-prone state like Michigan, that vote may
come back to haunt our GOP representatives.
come back to haunt our GOP representatives.
Rep. Candice Miller, the Harrison Township Republican who is unabashedly parochial in
her politics, may find in the future that Rep. Peter King and other New York
and New Jersey House Republicans may give her the old one-finger salute when
she comes calling for support on a provision that would help Lake St. Clair or
Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
her politics, may find in the future that Rep. Peter King and other New York
and New Jersey House Republicans may give her the old one-finger salute when
she comes calling for support on a provision that would help Lake St. Clair or
Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
The House Republicans have managed to make emergency aid
for natural disasters a partisan, political issue. We now have Red State
hurricanes and Blue State hurricanes. Nothing good can come from that.
for natural disasters a partisan, political issue. We now have Red State
hurricanes and Blue State hurricanes. Nothing good can come from that.
As N.J. Gov. Chris Christie said, in his Jan. 8 State of
the State Address: “We have waited 72 days, seven times longer than
victims of Hurricane Katrina waited. One thing I hope everyone now clearly
understands — New Jersey, both Republicans and Democrats, will never stand
silent when our citizens are being shortchanged.”
the State Address: “We have waited 72 days, seven times longer than
victims of Hurricane Katrina waited. One thing I hope everyone now clearly
understands — New Jersey, both Republicans and Democrats, will never stand
silent when our citizens are being shortchanged.”
By the way: GOP Rep. Steven Palazzo of Mississippi, who
became the poster child for Republican hypocrisy on storm relief (for Katrina
aid, against Sandy aid) switched his vote on Tuesday and supported the $50
billion bill.
became the poster child for Republican hypocrisy on storm relief (for Katrina
aid, against Sandy aid) switched his vote on Tuesday and supported the $50
billion bill.
Palazzo drew national attention after he voted to take no
action on the Sandy relief bill earlier this month. That’s because, as a local official in
Biloxi, Miss., Palazzo in 2005 demanded that the feds provide $38.5 million
for his town’s damaged public housing.
action on the Sandy relief bill earlier this month. That’s because, as a local official in
Biloxi, Miss., Palazzo in 2005 demanded that the feds provide $38.5 million
for his town’s damaged public housing.
To his credit, Palazzo switched his vote after accepting
an invitation to tour the devastation that remains in New York and New Jersey.
an invitation to tour the devastation that remains in New York and New Jersey.








