tazzygirl -> RE: Senate Health-Care Measure Clears Crucial Test Vote (12/22/2009 10:14:57 AM)
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rofl.. took me a while to find out what the hell you were talking about with Nebraska. Since they are proposing to suceed next year, or at least introduce their intent to do so, i dont see how, if they do succeed, they will continue to get any government funding. ............... Fox News host Sean Hannity welcomed Nebraska State Senators Tony Fulton and Mark Christensen to his show last night. They appeared to talk about an undrafted resolution they hope to introduce in the Legislature next year asserting the state's sovereignty from the federal government under the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Evidently not quite extremist enough for the show's rabid right-wing audience, Hannity introduced Fulton and Christensen as Nebraska lawmakers "raising the possibility of secession in reaction to President Obama's heavy-handed policies." This inteview on Fox News follows a report in last Sunday's Omaha World-Herald on this proposed (undrafted) resolution by Fulton, Christensen, and fellow State Senator Ken Schilz. Of course, the central question at the issues heart went unasked by the World-Herald and Fox News - and certainly wasn't answered by Fulton or Christensen. Giving them the benefit of the doubt that they're not so crazy that they'd actually propose Nebraska secede from the Union - much to Hannity's dismay - they still can't explain why they won't just stop accepting federal money when it comes with strings attached they're not willing to accept. That's ultimately what this is all about. Fulton's even on the Legislature's Appropriations Committee, and he didn't seem to mind one bit doling out every dollar our state could get from the federal stimulus package. Now, he wants to make an empty gesture of feigned independence that's not just disingenuous and politically-motivated - but also downright insulting to those who went out on a limb with taxpayers dollars to bail-out our state goverments for the sake of the economy and our children's futures. Fulton and Christensen want the benefits of that money without taking any responsibility for it. In fact, they're publicly pointing fingers at the federal govenment for being intrusive while making hand-outs behind closed doors with a wink and a smile. Such blatant hypocrisy is sickening enough even when it's not played up for the cameras and celebrated before a national audience. But, here, it's downright intolerable and leaves me embarrased that our state's been so poorly represented. http://www.newnebraska.net/diary/1906/fox-news-features-secessionist-senators-tony-fulton-mark-christensen
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