Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Blunt Votes Against Democrats' Debt Plan
Missouri Congressman Roy Blunt explains why he voted against the stimulus bill:
"Just seven percent of the trillion dollars in this legislation is slated for immediate use and the rest funds everything from buying bureaucrats cars to refurbishing federal buildings. That's certainly not a package that will help our economy recover any time soon, but it is a package that our children and grandchildren will be repaying for generations to come."
The Democrats' plan will cost every American over $2,700, Blunt says in a release.
"The size of the package passed by the House today is staggering compared to past stimulus plans," Blunt says. "When President Franklin Roosevelt was facing 25 percent unemployment during the Great Depression, his entire 'New Deal' proposal would cost just half of the current trillion dollar package after being adjusted for inflation."
Blunt Votes Against Democrats' Debt Plan
"Just seven percent of the trillion dollars in this legislation is slated for immediate use and the rest funds everything from buying bureaucrats cars to refurbishing federal buildings. That's certainly not a package that will help our economy recover any time soon, but it is a package that our children and grandchildren will be repaying for generations to come."
The Democrats' plan will cost every American over $2,700, Blunt says in a release.
"The size of the package passed by the House today is staggering compared to past stimulus plans," Blunt says. "When President Franklin Roosevelt was facing 25 percent unemployment during the Great Depression, his entire 'New Deal' proposal would cost just half of the current trillion dollar package after being adjusted for inflation."
Blunt Votes Against Democrats' Debt Plan