McBush has a bridge for sale
- From: "Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names" <PopUlist349@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 23:49:03 -0700 (PDT)
Republican John McCain said Wednesday that the bridge collapse in
Minnesota that killed 13 people last year would not have happened if
Congress had not wasted so much money on pork-barrel spending.
Federal investigators cite undersize steel plates as the "critical
factor" in the collapse of the bridge. Heavy loads of construction
materials on the bridge also contributed to the disaster that injured
145 people on Aug. 1, according to preliminary findings by the
National Transportation Safety Board.
"The bridge in Minneapolis didn't collapse because there wasn't enough
money," McCain told reporters while campaigning in Pennsylvania. "The
bridge in Minneapolis collapsed because so much money was spent on
wasteful, unnecessary pork-barrel projects."
I never took physics, but I'm pretty sure it collapsed because it
wasn't strong enough to hold the weight it was bearing. It probably
would have held up if some money had been spent to strengthen it, but
the Republicans neglected infrastructure investment the entire 12
years they controlled Capitol Hill, because they were more concerned
with tax cuts to the rich and war in Iraq.
But the man does offer a compelling argument against electing a
Republican Congress.
Also, does McCain think he's already been elected President? Doesn't
he know that he shouldn't be blaming Congress, especially his own
Republican leadership, while he's still a member of Congress?
And I love this:
"I think there is a long, long list of earmarks which went to
unnecessary and unwanted projects that I think should have gone to the
bridge in Minnesota," McCain said.
"I don't know whether it would have gone or not, but if you're
spending $223 million on a bridge in Alaska to an island with 50
people on it ..."
McCain said such projects "have everything to do with the power and
influence of an individual congressman or senator and has nothing to
do with the actual transportation needs of the United States."
On the same day, McCain was confronted with an earmark he did consider
worthy. During a forum at Lehigh Valley Hospital, he met a woman with
ovarian cancer who was treated in a clinical trial funded with $80
million in congressional earmarks.
The hospital was showing off an electronic medical records system that
is virtually paper-free.
McCain insisted he was not trying to have it both ways and said that
deserving projects can get money through regular channels.
"It's the process I object to," he said. "I'm sure that I can give you
a list of projects the Mafia funds, and they would probably be good
projects. But I can't give you a justification for the Mafia. I can't
give you a justification for the corruption that's been bred which has
sent members of Congress to the federal prison," he said.
Did John McCain just compare Ted Stevens to a tool of the Mafia?
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