Reserve Crime
Reserve Crime

Is It True Republicans Support Crime???
Why did John McCain not vote for the Biden Amdt. No. 529 (this was vote #110)?
This amendment would increase funding for the COPS program to $1.15 billion for FY2008 to provide state and local law enforcement with critical resources necessary to prevent and respond to violent crime and acts of terrorism and is offset by an unallocated reduction to non-defense discretionary spending and/or reduction to administrative expenses.
On this same day he voted yes on vote # 109, which was the DeMint Amdt. No. 528. This was to repeal the death tax. He voted yes on vote #111, which was the Bunning Amdt. No. 594. This was to provide a deficit-neutral reserve fund for protecting State flexibility in Medicaid.
Vote 109 occurred at 1:13 PM, vote 110 occurred at 1:32 PM, vote 111 occurred at 1:52 PM. Why would he miss vote 110?
This can be found in The Real McCain (page 28), which was written by Cliff Schecter
How silly to insinuate Republicans support crime. They are the party of right to carry and are against banning handguns because citizens should be able to fight against crime.
Sometimes bills that are no-brainers (like the bill to require airlines to not allow planes to sit on runways for 4 hours) get so loaded down with additional pork barrel spending amendments, that legislators with brains vote against what otherwise might be good legislation.
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