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Johnson is going "Sybil" on us.
He's perfectly willing to follow John Boehner over the ledge and let the country slide into a depression. I hope his voters make him pay for his misplaced loyalty.
The Dems pull the same kind of nonsense when their out of power as well.
A pox on both their houses.
train111
Downstate: it's called a Mint, and they literally print money there. Or, more accurately, they issue Treasury bonds on the promise--backed by the full faith and credit of the government--that it will get repaid. This money needs to get repaid someday, but in the last 40 years or so we have become used to being a debtor nation. As long as we can make at least the interest on our debt (now about $10,000,000,000,000 BEFORE any stimulus package) its not an issue. Say you have a credit card, and as long as you make the minimum monthly payment your credit limit goes up every year. So, you spend up to your limit every year. Meanwhile, that Balance Due keeps growing but your Minimum Payment goes up only a small amount. You are hooked on debt. In my field, we call that a debt spiral--until you hit bottom. Then it is called bankruptcy, insolvency, broke...whatever term you use, it is not good. But it looks like where we're headed. So stock up on weeds to chew ;-)
train111
The Obama administration, for its part, has performed quite poorly in its attempt to sell this bill, to the point that now blue dog Dems and moderate Republicans are slashing almost indiscriminately.
I'm tired of the "centrists". If you want a real politician with a sense of public purpose, try Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, who has indicated he'll support the stimulus so long as it includes mortgage interest rate relief. Now there's something that will actually help ordinary people cope. But no-one will ever confuse the staunchly conservative Grassley with a "centrist."
The President is trying to cross party lines, but it's not clear if anybody in Congress is participating. Too bad. Serves Johnson right.
Personally, I think Republicans and Democrats should give Obama the stimulus bill he originally sought, and then let the electorate decide who's most responsible for our dismal economy two years from now. I'm not against stripping out really outrageous eleemnts of the stimulus package that the pork feeders are adding to the original proposal.
Personally, I trust Obama to try to do the right thing more than Congressional leaders in either party. Give our new POTUS a chance!
The awful truth is that no one really knows what to do/what will really work given the dire situation of the American economy.
train-I am in Tim Johnson's district and you are correct. He ain't goin' anywhere. The elections are never even close.
As far as Amtrak, I agree it should have structural funding, not a stimulus gimmick. the main issue with Amtrak is that it has also been "gerrymandered" to serve money-pit routes to make Congresspeople look good, not as a response to where the real needs are.
I will not come out for against it, but As a railfan--train111 says it all-- I can tell you it was created for 1 purpose and 1 purpose alone--to protect union jobs.
As someone else posted above, there are indeed routes that are maintained to please this or that congressman. Case in point is a train called The Cardinal which makes 3 round trips per week between Chicago and Washington and loses more $$ per passenger than any other Amtrak train. Problem is that it goes through West Virginia and God forbid that you have to tell Robert Byrd that railroad passenger service through HIS state must be cut for the good of the country.
Yes, its that kind of political nonsense that those who run Amtrak are up against. Doesn't matter how competent the people who run the trains are as long as politicians are controlling the purse strings.
train111
SAVE - Senators Against Virtually Everything
NOTE - Not Over There Either
Isn't your logic sort of like ..we voted to cut off your arm, but since you voted no you don't get the stiff shot to deaden the pain?
Johnson is just trying to make the best of a bad bill.
I disagree. He's trying to have it both ways. He wants the spending in his district and also to say he opposed the bill. Politics and party come first.