Monday, July 27, 2009

Senator Reid

I just can't get enough of his two way talking. He blames the Bush administration for a bill that he voted for in Congress. The law actually forbids the Federal Government from using public funds to pay for conference rooms/accommodations for training and seminars. The law does not list any places that are blacklisted, it simply does not allow the government to spend money ANYWHERE for training and/or conferences. So if Reid sent memos to all the government agencies claiming that Las Vegas, Orlando, Reno, San Diego & San Antonio are all acceptable destinations for government travel, he is in direct violation of a law that he voted for. Did he forget that he voted for the bill, did he not no what was in the bill he voted for or is it more double talk because, like most liberals he wants to appear to like he cares because he's up for reelection in 2010? Very similar to the CCW bill that was voted down in the Senate, that would allow legal, registered gun owners with concealed carry permits to cross state lines. A very unliberal move Senator.

We can also look at his double talk about the high speed train from Las Vegas to Southern California. There are two options, the first is the maglev train and the second is the Desert Xpress. Senator Reid has backed the maglev proposal since the two were unveiled until recently. The owner of the Desert Xpress just joined the Republicans for Reid and made a contribution to Reids reelection and low and behold the Senator now supports the Desert Xpress, which is slated to run from Las Vegas to Victorville. Victorville? The tourist destination everyone in Las Vegas can't wait to get to. Where would we be in Las Vegas without the rush of tourist who come up from Victorville. From the LA area, you would have to drive about two hours to get to Victorville to catch a train to Las Vegas, which is only about two more hours by car.

Is this really the type of person we want representing us, one who follows the money, he only alligence is to the biggest bank.

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