Harry Reid is awfully confused why the $100 gas rebate failed.
From a Democratic Party fundraising email today:
As gas prices rose to above $3 a gallon last week, President
Bush, his Administration officials, and their Senate allies came
out in full force to do damage control. They know their jobs and
their far-right agenda are at stake this November. In a hasty
attempt to appease voters, Senator Frist proposed a $100 rebate
financed by changing an accounting loophole that allows the oil and
gas industry to pay lower taxes. His own party members balked at
the overt pandering to voters, with Senator Conrad of Montana
saying, "there're some dumb ideas in this." [Houston Chronicle,
4/29/06] But it was heavy pressure from Big Oil that ultimately
drove Senator Frist to retreat from the plan.
It is well established that constituents revolted
against the insulting pandering -- Reid had it right the first
time. But that doesn't fit his party's narrative (which depends on
pandering). All the facts aside, Big Oil did it. Right.
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Taxes, Harry Reid, NATO, Oil