After this week's State of the Union address, Blunt slammed Obama's vow to veto any bill with earmarks as a "power grab" that would "give the president too much power," arguing that the Constitution gave Congress the expiclit authority to dictate how spending would be apportioned. Blunt's pork-loving ways have drawn fire from the GOP's tea party right, who've already been infuriated with his House vote to support the Troubled Asset Relief Program, among other government spending bills.
Other Senate GOP newcomers—including Rand Paul (R-Ky.)—have gone squishy on earmarks as well. But Blunt's exceptionally staunch defense of earmarks could prove to be one of the biggest thorns in the GOP's side when it comes to the party's war on pork.
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
Mother Jones article: Roy Blunt big obstacle in Republicans' war against pork
Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo. is a big obstacle as Republicans' battle pork, according to an article in the investigative magazine Mother Jones:
coming from Mother Jones - take it as a compliment, roy
ReplyDeleteIf Mother Jones doesn't like it; it must be good.