Quote from Tsing Tao:
if any of you had read the wsj article, the full huffington article and the comments at the bottom (as well as had a little info on how the process of "federal pork" giving works) you'd understand a bit better what paul is actually saying.
at the committee level, which is what he says he'll fight for, is tons of projects that are budgeted from the federal government every year, placed on committees which then are designed to provide funding to states for certain projects/business within their domain.
this is, of course, very different from last minute pork projects thrown into bills with the intent to get politicians to sign on to them in secret, at the dead of night like paul mentions that he is against. just look to the health care bill for examples of that.
of course, understanding more of what rand paul says and how the process works doesn't allow for an intelligent discussion on the topic. it just makes good mud slinging and incorrect statements. entertainment value, sure.
but it's all bullshit - like the op.
i welcome any counterarguments to what i've just said. i doubt i'll get any accurate ones. but here's hoping.
the whole tea party rant is supposed to be about cutting spending and balancing the budget. all earmarks combined are estimated to be about 18 billion dollars a year. not even a drop in the bucket.
here we have the poster child for the tea party within one week of being elected backing off on his pledge to balance the budget and promising that he will make sure his state gets all available government spending.
if every senator makes the same promise where will the trillions of spending cuts needed to balance the budget come from?