The Republicans tried to push through a mini-spending bill to help a child who has cancer. The Senate refused to act on it. When Reid was challenged at a Democratic press conference by CNN's Dana Bash about why the Senate wouldn't consider the NIH bill: "If you can help one child who has cancer, why wouldn't you do it?" she asked. Reid’s response: "Why would we want to do that? I have 1,100 people at Nellis Air Force base that are sitting home. They have a few problems of their own."
COMMENTS:
In other words, if the Republicans won’t do what Reid tells
them to do, let the kid die.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Do you think there is any chance at all that the U.N.
will discover and destroy all of Syria’s chemical weapons? (Karla ~ Sebastopol, CA)
A. Slim and none.
There was already some movement detected of chemical weapons before the
deal was struck. I’m sure some have been
buried in Iran, for example.
Q. The World War II Memorial sits out in the open air. Why would the Parks Department even think of
denying access to visiting veterans?
(Fisher ~ Coeur d’Alene, ID)
A. Well, Democrats and bureaucrats are not the brightest
bulbs on the street. If the boss says
close all of the parks, no one asks why this particular park should be
included. They are also mean-spirited;
if they can inconvenience the taxpayer, they don’t hesitate to do so.
Q. Will Congress get rid of the special deal they and their
staffs got on ObamaCare? (Jessica ~
Hayfork, CA)
A. FIREWIRE
from THE BLAZE reports Democrats leaked an email from John Boehner that shows
he has been secretly negotiating with them on a deal to secure the exemptions
for Congress and their staff members.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“We’re tired of playing these little games.” ~ Harry
Reid (Don’t we wish that was true?)
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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