Despite John McCain Missing the Vote, 2.6 Million in Wisconsin To Get Relief From Economic Stimulus Package
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Despite John McCain Missing the
Vote, 2.6 Million in
Madison -
The signing today of the bipartisan
economic stimulus bill means that
2.6 million families in Wisconsin will receive
tax rebates of up to $1,200 per
couple, plus $300 per child as early as
mid-May. While most of Washington came
together to provide much needed assistance to
Wisconsin families struggling to
cope with higher cost of living expenses,
stagnating wages, job losses and a
mortgage crisis that threatens the economic
security of countless
Wisconsinites, one Republican in Washington was
too worried about his
presidential campaign to show up for a crucial
vote.
Last week
Republican frontrunner John McCain--who
recently told reporters he
"doesn't really understand economics"--was too
busy campaigning and
too afraid to alienate the right wing of his
Party to vote on a key element of
the stimulus package. Despite being in
Washington, and despite the fact that
fellow Senators who traveled with him made it
to the Senate in time to vote,
McCain was the only senator to miss a vote on
whether to improve the
economic stimulus package by adding assistance
for 20 million seniors and
250,000 disabled veterans to the package.
Because of McCain's absence, the
measure fell one vote
short.
"John
McCain's decision to put his campaign interests
ahead of protecting Wisconsin’s
working families and veterans shows how out of
touch he is with the struggles
facing average Americans in Wisconsin
and around the country,"
said Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chairman
By getting
money into the hands of
McCain Admits He
"Doesn't Really Understand
Economics." At
a recent meeting with the Wall Street Journal
editorial board, Republican
presidential candidate John McCain admitted he
"doesn't really understand
economics" and then pointed to his adviser and
former senate colleague,
Phil Gramm - whom he had brought with him to
the meeting - as the expert he
turns to on the subject, the Huffington Post
has learned. [Huffington
Post, 1/21/2008]
John McCain Ducks
Stimulus Vote.
"Republican presidential
candidate John McCain skipped a difficult
Senate vote Wednesday on whether to
make 20 million seniors and 250,000 disabled
veterans eligible for rebate checks
as part of a proposed economic stimulus
package. The
McCain Afraid to
Cross Conservatives Before CPAC
Speech. "President Bush and
Republican
leaders, as well as conservatives McCain was
scheduled to woo on Thursday,
vehemently oppose the expanded benefits and
subsidies. That put McCain in
a bad political spot. Voting 'no' with
Republican leaders would have
offended millions of Social Security recipients
and the disabled veterans not
scheduled to receive rebates. Voting 'yes,' on
the other hand, risked alienating
Bush, GOP leaders and conservatives already
suspicious of McCain's political
leanings." [Associated Press,
2/6/08]
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