Friday, January 30, 2009

What you can expect from Mark Warner

Of course, Warner gave Virginians the biggest tax increase in the history of the Commonwealth, even though he repeatedly lied to the voters that he would not increase taxes. So perhaps it is no surprise that he now favors the biggest boondoggle in the history of the United States.

Below is the response Warner is sending out to fiscally conservative constituents who are contacting him to urge him to oppose the Obama Porkulus package which is plump full of patronage, payolla and PORK.

(The emphasis was added by one of his constituents.)

Dear ,

Thank you for contacting me with your views on the economic stimulus package. In order to best represent you as your United States Senator, it is vital that I hear your view on this and other important matters.

We have received numerous responses from across the Commonwealth from those both in favor (?!) of the stimulus and those opposed. I understand concerns about the expense of the bill and about certain provisions included in the package. Although no effort on this scale will be perfect, President Obama and the relevant Congressional committees have been in close consultation with our state and local officials and a wide range of economic experts who have indicated that this agreement represents a prudent and effective path to economic recovery. To do nothing could lead to catastrophic consequences for small businesses and working families across the country.

The committees drafting the legislation have provided for unprecedented oversight, (all appointed by Obama) accountability and transparency (just like his birth certificate) to ensure that taxpayers' money is handled carefully and used in the most efficient and effective manner possible. You should know that a Recovery Act and Transparency Board (appointed by Obama) will oversee the disbursement of the funds and a website provided by the White House, www.recovery.gov, will post detailed information about recovery spending.

Again, thank you for your input. As we move forward in the 111th Congress, please continue to be in touch with your opinions and concerns.

Sincerely,
MARK R. WARNER
United States Senator