Thursday, April 19, 2007

Quick! Quick! Gimme the money fer our troops!

Those poor troops! Look at'em! All sad and stuff. Gimme the money now! Don't think about, don't ask questions now now now.... aw shit.

Think Progress:

The Associated Press has a major story out confirming that President Bush has been hyping a false Iraq spending deadline.

For weeks, the Bush administration has been trying to force Congress to abandon its support for an Iraq withdrawal timeline by claiming that a “clean” Iraq spending bill must be signed by mid-April or U.S. troops will suffer. In one speech, President Bush warned Congress that “the clock is ticking for our troops in the field“:

BUSH: Congress continues to pursue these [withdrawal] bills, and as they do, the clock is ticking for our troops in the field. Funding for our forces in Iraq will begin to run out in mid-April. Members of Congress need to stop making political statements, and start providing vital funds for our troops.

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But now, the AP reports, the CRS numbers have been confirmed by the Pentagon:

The Pentagon says it has enough money to pay for the Iraq war through June, despite warnings from the White House that troops are being harmed by Congress’ failure to quickly deliver more funds.

The Army is taking a series of “prudent measures” aimed at making sure delays in the bill financing the war do not harm troop readiness, according to instructions sent to Army commanders and budget officials April 14.

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4 comments:

Steve Bates said...

That's GeeDubya... putting the "con" in "neocon" for more than six years.

ellroon said...

Hmmm. This has potential...
Putting the con in constipation...
Putting the con in Constitutional crisis...
Putting the con in convict...

You had him as gov'nor. Why didn't you guys throw him in jail then?

Steve Bates said...

Well, ellroon, we didn't jail him. But a lot of Texans tried to warn the nation when he ran for president. Some of my political colleagues and I formed a group to publicize the truth about the "Texas miracle" back in 1998 and 1999. We found the mainstream press around the nation utterly unresponsive when we submitted documentation of how things really were under Dubya's governorship. A lot of Americans resemble Dub in one respect: they get an idea in their head, and will not let go of it in the face of any number of facts belying that idea. We did what we could, but Americans were easy prey. Maybe they'll be more suspicious for a while now.

ellroon said...

Ya, well we stuck the country with Reagan...

Ya, Molly Ivins did her best as I recall. Can't try harder than that...

And how wonderful you tried to warn the nation even though most of us were not getting the message. I bow in your general direction!