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"He called it "a tragedy of the first proportion, that a private corporation can be subjected to what I would characterize as a shakedown, a $20 billion shakedown.""
"Georgia Republican Representative Tom Price, chairman of the Republican Study Committee, a group of conservative House members, issued a statement on Wednesday arguing the same point."
"In addition, conservative Republican Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota was quoted as telling the Heritage Foundation think tank on Tuesday that the escrow account was a "redistribution-of-wealth fund.""
I find it amusing that so many on the Right have called for smaller government, less government involvement in business, and railing against any safety nets for the unfortunate; then the spill has people from several red states screaming for government intervention, government financial help, and government oversight of a large corporation doing cleanup.
So Obama (probably remembering that the Exxon Valdez suit dragged through the courts for 20 years), does something and creates a financial remedy of immediate consequence for the individuals affected, and gets hammered by politicians on the Right.
I wish they could make up their minds.
"He called it "a tragedy of the first proportion, that a private corporation can be subjected to what I would characterize as a shakedown, a $20 billion shakedown.""
"Georgia Republican Representative Tom Price, chairman of the Republican Study Committee, a group of conservative House members, issued a statement on Wednesday arguing the same point."
"In addition, conservative Republican Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota was quoted as telling the Heritage Foundation think tank on Tuesday that the escrow account was a "redistribution-of-wealth fund.""
I find it amusing that so many on the Right have called for smaller government, less government involvement in business, and railing against any safety nets for the unfortunate; then the spill has people from several red states screaming for government intervention, government financial help, and government oversight of a large corporation doing cleanup.
So Obama (probably remembering that the Exxon Valdez suit dragged through the courts for 20 years), does something and creates a financial remedy of immediate consequence for the individuals affected, and gets hammered by politicians on the Right.
I wish they could make up their minds.
