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Out-of-control Spending in Iraq is an insult to US taxpayers: 162 dems vote to give Bush $82B more

by Open-Publishing - Thursday 17 March 2005
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WASHINGTON - Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH), a leader in the House of Representatives against the war in Iraq, issued the following statement today on the $82 billion Supplemental Appropriations Bill:

"Before we issue another $82 billion for operations in Iraq, to continue a failed policy in Iraq, we must address the greater picture: The Administration has been morally corrupt in its handling of every aspect of the Iraq war, from the very beginning to the present.

"Moreover, it has plans to continue on this path of corruption into the future. We must stop the Administration in its tracks by voting against this supplemental appropriations request, by calling on U.N. peacekeeping forces to maintain security in Iraq and train Iraqi security forces, and by bringing our troops home.

"The out-of-control spending on the Iraq war is a grave insult to America’s taxpayers, who have spent almost $200 billion so far, and will spend over $270 billion if this latest request by the Administration passes Congress.$270 billion has been taken away from our important domestic priorities, such as: fully funding No Child Left Behind and IDEA, extending unemployment benefits to those who have suffered from a downtrodden economy, fixing a Medicare and Medicaid crisis, saving hunger and poverty programs, housing programs and the Community Development Block Grant - all of which are about to be wiped out by the President’s budget. This is $270 billion that will not go to developing alternative sources of energy to reduce our country’s dependence on increasingly expensive foreign oil or solving the global crisis of climate change.

"Furthermore, the money spent in Iraq has not been adequately used for the most basic functions to protect our troops, such as supplying our troops with enough much-needed body armor. Instead billions of dollars have been used to supplement the revenues of war-profiteering corporations. These corporations have used their ties to the U.S. government to win no-bid contracts and have then overcharged the U.S. government - and the American taxpayer - for their services.

"In this whole racket of recklessly spending billions of dollars - U.S. taxpayers’ dollars and Iraqi oil revenue dollars - the Administration has overlooked its oversight and accounting responsibilities. Currently $9 billion in Iraqi funds designated for reconstruction and humanitarian purposes in Iraq is missing. The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) managed these funds when they disappeared.

"Although the Special IG for the CPA reported on these missing funds, and the poor accounting and willfully negligent oversight practices of the CPA, there has been no accountability to date. No official Congressional Committee yet held a hearing. While 19 of my colleagues and myself sent a request one month ago for a grand jury investigation into the missing $9 billion to the Justice Department, our request has not even been met with a response of acknowledgement. And the Administration has the gall to ask for more money to mismanage.

"When will be put a stop to this? Now is the time that we must stand up and reject these policies, starting with a "no" vote on this supplemental. The U.S. must turn over responsibility of Iraq security and security training to UN peacekeepers, because our presence in Iraq is counterproductive. We must begin a phased and orderly withdrawal of U.S. troops. The U.N. must assume responsibility over reconstruction and reparations. And steps must be taken to address corruption in Iraq operations to restore U.S. moral authority for the United States and the world."

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By a 388-43 vote, the House gave President Bush most of the money he had requested, with strong support from both Republicans and Democrats.

In a statement, Bush said the House passage showed a "strong bipartisan support for our troops and for our strategy to win the war on terror."

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Forum posts

  • Yet another good reason to not pay taxes.

  • Rep. Kucinich:

    Keep talking! Keep fighting! I liked you from the first I’d heard of you and your ideals, when you joined the race for the Whitehouse, even if I couldn’t pronounce your name or pick you out of a line up.

    Keep fighting! Maybe in 2007, all Democrats will know your name and your vision!

  • You are one of the few men of principle in government today. I supported you before the elections, I would support you again.
    I applaud not only your honesty but your courage. We are in grave error today and we must take action.