New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has expressed Outrage at the House not taking up Hurricane Sandy Relief on the last Day of the 112th Congress. He is right, of course. To this, it should be added that neither had the Senate and, if the Bill would have been ammended to include Hurricane Sandy by the House, that would have meant the Bill would have had to go back to the Senate for Approval, prolonging the ,,Fiscal Cliff’’ Crisis by at least another Day; the 112th Congress may or may not have had the Time, the Ability or the Inclination to finish it all off.
Be that as it may, however, the Amount of Relief sought by another Governor for the Damages arising of Hurricane Sandy, Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York, was around $ 60 Billion. Without assuming that the Figure estimated by Governor Cuomo is or is not correct, it should, nonetheless, be noted that the 112th Congress, in its waning Days, found it appropriate to legislate $ 67 Billion of Tax Credits (which is equivalent to a $ 67 Billion Treasury Shortfall, same Thing as an Expense, really...not getting the Money or spending it adds up to the same Thing under the Bottom Line) for various specifically targeted Corporate Taxpayers, including, of all Things, NASCAR.
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It is a reasonable Question to ask, whether this Prioritising has been done in an equitable Manner; also, whether Governor Christie's Anger should not be directed at the Senate as well, for not including Hurricane Sandy Relief in the Legislation in the First Place but including $ 67 Billion in ,,Pork.’’
Elsewhere in this Column, it has been suggested that other Methods should be considered to finance the Rebuilding of the Hurricane Sandy Devastation; a Sales Tax on the Buying and the Selling of Stocks, an extremely profitable Industry which benefits the New York Tri State Area immensely and which is based in the Middle of the devastated Area.
It would also be beneficial, of course, for Governor Christie, yes, Governor Cuomo as well and all the Rest of us to also urge Congress to rescind the $ 67 Billion in Tax Credits (,,Pork’’) appropriated for NASCAR and other Special Interests; after all, the Treasury needs every Penny it can get.
Be that as it may, however, the Amount of Relief sought by another Governor for the Damages arising of Hurricane Sandy, Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York, was around $ 60 Billion. Without assuming that the Figure estimated by Governor Cuomo is or is not correct, it should, nonetheless, be noted that the 112th Congress, in its waning Days, found it appropriate to legislate $ 67 Billion of Tax Credits (which is equivalent to a $ 67 Billion Treasury Shortfall, same Thing as an Expense, really...not getting the Money or spending it adds up to the same Thing under the Bottom Line) for various specifically targeted Corporate Taxpayers, including, of all Things, NASCAR.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/04/16334798-fiscal-cliff-deal-includes-at-least-679-billion-for-special-interests?lite
It is a reasonable Question to ask, whether this Prioritising has been done in an equitable Manner; also, whether Governor Christie's Anger should not be directed at the Senate as well, for not including Hurricane Sandy Relief in the Legislation in the First Place but including $ 67 Billion in ,,Pork.’’
Elsewhere in this Column, it has been suggested that other Methods should be considered to finance the Rebuilding of the Hurricane Sandy Devastation; a Sales Tax on the Buying and the Selling of Stocks, an extremely profitable Industry which benefits the New York Tri State Area immensely and which is based in the Middle of the devastated Area.
It would also be beneficial, of course, for Governor Christie, yes, Governor Cuomo as well and all the Rest of us to also urge Congress to rescind the $ 67 Billion in Tax Credits (,,Pork’’) appropriated for NASCAR and other Special Interests; after all, the Treasury needs every Penny it can get.