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He said that concerning aid for the people hit by storm in the north east. He did not say that about the aid he is seeking for Kentucky..
Read the article, so you don't look as dumb as the OP
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He said that concerning aid for the people hit by storm in the north east. He did not say that about the aid he is seeking for Kentucky..
There is no way Kentucky could address the destruction they have seen on their own.
The best solution is to not be two faced.
Well, Kentucky elected him. They must agree that they don't need any disaster relief.Rand Paul Opposition to Disaster Relief Resurfaces as He Seeks Federal Aid
The GOP senator previously voted against disaster relief for Hurricanes Harvey, Maria and Sandy.www.newsweek.com
Well many are quick to mock the Senator but I think that is unkind. I think its to his credit that he is willing to ditch his principles to buy the votes of his constituents.
He doesnt explain where this money should come from ?
Has Senator Paul ever ditched his fiscal conservatism before ?
Does Rand Paul not protest about this egregious waste of public funds ?
They got to politicize everything, and they especially hate Rand Paul for standing up against Fauci or Faucism.Those bills were straight relief bills with no pork, is that right OP?
Why do you have to misrepresent the truth to make your point.
I suspect that if he raised similar objections this time he would be toast in Kentucky. I wonder if his political opponents in the Senate might bookmark this and throw it back in his face the next time he acts like a total prick ?Well, Kentucky elected him. They must agree that they don't need any disaster relief.
I suspect that if he raised similar objections this time he would be toast in Kentucky. I wonder if his political opponents in the Senate might bookmark this and throw it back in his face the next time he acts like a total prick ?
Excellent. Glad that someone is on the case.Eric Swalwell hit with abrupt lesson after using devastating tornados to attack Sen. Rand Paul
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) used the devastating tornado outbreak that struck parts of Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, and Arkansas overnight on Friday to take a political shot at Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (R).What are the details?As daybreak exposed the enormous destruction across parts of...www.theblaze.com
seems you didnt read the article since it debunks your claims,,Excellent. Glad that someone is on the case.
What rand opposed was the fact that they tried to throw in short-term extentions to the debt ceiling.
Hurricane Harvey relief should have been a clean bill. He would have fully supported it.
Unfortunately, they never want to let a perfectly good crisis go to waste and always try to shove a bill full of everything else.
Anything Rand Paul writes for the benefit of his constituents will be an absolutely clean bill.
no he didnt,,He looked 9/11 first responders in the eye and opposed $ to help them. Pathetic.
I have relatives in Kentucky. Those tornadoes did great damage. But Rand Paul who opposed disaster relief for other states now begs for it.
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Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul is facing criticism for requesting federal aid for his home state despite his long track record of opposing aid for other regions recovering from disasters.
Kentucky was one of several Midwestern states rocked by tornadoes over the weekend. The storms decimated large portions of towns, and as many as 70 people are believed to have been killed in Western Kentucky.
Paul shared a photo of a letter he sent to the Biden administration requesting "expeditious approval" of a request for federal aid made by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear. Requests like these by senators in states affected by a natural disaster are quite common, but Paul is facing blowback because he has opposed federal disaster relief for several affected regions throughout his Senate career.
Paul is a deficit hawk, who has battled against hikes to the federal deficit to fund all sorts of legislation. His opposition to aid for states impacted by disaster has often been based in his belief that disaster expenses should be offset by cuts elsewhere in the federal budget.
In 2013, for example, Paul voted against aid for Northeast states hit by Hurricane Sandy.