Senate Dems Compromise Away Best Parts of Recovery Plan

Senate Democrats on Friday bartered away key elements of the more robust plan approved by the House.

In order to get the votes of two Republican (Maine's Susan Collins and Pennsylvania's Arlen Specter) and perhaps another (Mainer Olympia Snowe) that were needed to undermine the threat of a GOP filibuster, Reid surrendered $86 billion is proposed stimulus spending. In doing so, the Democrats agreed to cut not just fat but bone, and to warp the focus and intent of the legislation. Full Story »

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by Kenneth Sibbett - Feb. 11, 2009

Mr. Nichols says what a lot of Americans are saying. If you give away programs that are intended to help the poor and middle class, then let the conservatives have more and more tax cuts for the wealthy,cut Head Start, stop the building for new schools, your just doing what Bush did for eight years.

Lets hope the Dems can get some of these programs put back in before it's sent to the President.

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