When the big one finally hits the Pacific Northwest, don't expect any federal relief aid—at least not while the Republicans control the House.
The "fiscal cliff" bill wasn't the only major piece of legislation up for consideration last night. The Senate had also passed a $60 billion Sandy relief bill by a 62-32 margin. But the Republican leadership chose to adjourn the House last night without putting it up for a vote. But of course, it's mostly just residents of New Jersey, New York, other Democratic states who are suffering, so you know, fuck 'em.
Funny how that federal relief aid always seems to flow freely when disaster hits a red state. Huh.
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We are not now required to ascertain the scope of the phrase "general welfare of the United States," or to determine whether an appropriation in aid of agriculture falls within it.
In the United States, Hurricane Sandy affected 24 states, including the entire eastern seaboard from Florida to Maine and west across the Appalachian Mountains to Michigan and Wisconsin, with particularly severe damage in New Jersey and New York.
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It's not really clear to me why the federal government should be subsidizing disasters in states where one should expect extreme weather. This is not a federal concern, and it's definitely not in the enumerated powers of Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution.
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