Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Kiss-off, Congress

Think Progress: "On Monday, the Bush administration’s top mine safety official, David Dye, appeared before a Senate subcommittee to explain the administration’s response to the Sago mining disaster. Specifically, senators wanted to know why mine safety has been consistently underfunded under President Bush, and why regulations have been rolled back or weakly enforced.

Unfortunately, David Dye has a busy schedule. After an hour of questioning, Dye announced he had “some really pressing matters” to attend to, and asked to leave the hearing. Committee chairman Arlen Specter (R-PA) urged him not to: “Your presence will be required here for at least one more hour.”"

He left.

So if you're a Republican bureaucrat, you don't have to answer to Congress. Business as usual. Nobody is responsible for anything in Washington. It was the miners' fault they got killed, it was the poor's fault they drowned, and it was the soldiers...

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