Carnahan criticizes bailouts
Democratic Senate hopeful stops in St. Joseph
Bailouts, oil spills, partisan bickering — Robin Carnahan said it needs to stop.
The Missouri secretary of state, currently running for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate, made a stop at a private residence on Lovers Lane Saturday morning to gain support for her campaign.
On Ms. Carnahan’s tour, titled “Stop the Bull,” the self-proclaimed country woman told about 80 attendees she has grown tired of the games politicians have been playing in Washington.
“One thing I learned when I was down on the farm was to know bull when I see it,” she said. “What I need is for you to know bull when you see and hear it as well, and call people out on that.”
Even with a Democratic majority in Congress and a Democrat in the White House, Ms. Carnahan said she has seen too many people get off easy while Americans foot the bill.
“We have too-big-to-fail companies continuing to be bailed out, and we have folks ... in the Gulf now that are creating problems and expecting us to pay the bill for that,” she said.
In what might be taken as a counter to her own party’s activities, Ms. Carnahan said increases in government spending need to come to a halt.
“We’re in a situation where people are really changing their habits because we’re in a down economy, and we expect Washington to do the same,” she said.
Ms. Carnahan’s likely opponent in November would be Republican Congressman Roy Blunt, who stopped in St. Joseph on Friday. Ms. Carnahan realizes she’s facing strong opposition.
“It’s going to be a close race,” she said.
Ms. Carnahan warned that Mr. Blunt wields a strong sword, including heavy lobbyist donations. She mentioned a $1,000 contribution he received in May from Halliburton, a point she found offensive, as he serves on the Energy and Commerce Committee.
“Just last month, he started taking money from Halliburton who, if you remember, is one of the companies responsible for what’s going on in the Gulf right now,” she said.
Also a point of frustration for Ms. Carnahan was Mr. Blunt voting against ideals he claims to base his campaign on. She cited Mr. Blunt’s vote against the Small Business and Infrastructure Jobs Tax Act of 2010, which offered $3.6 billion in tax breaks for small businesses,
“This is a guy who runs around on a bus that says on the side, ‘Jobs for Missouri’s Future.’ And yet, when he goes back to Washington, he votes against those things,” she said.
Not skirting the elephant in the room, Ms. Carnahan said the oil spill that has dominated the news should not turn into another case of history repeating itself.
“We’ve got to hold the folks accountable who caused the problem, and not have this be another place where we’re expected to bail them out when they create a problem,” she said. “We’ve seen that story before ... and we ought not to have to put up with that again.”
Andrew Gaug can be reached at andrewgaug@npgco.com.



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donaldo says...
what? a democrat who lives on lovers lane? wonders never cease. did you see that archweenie? she is also one for stopping government big spending, right up your ally, heck, dale, you should vote for her, i will! oh, i forgot, you cant vote for a democrat, daddy would not approve! oh well, you never did vote your heart. just what other republicans told you to do.
June 6, 2010 at 9:08 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Timothy_Dike says...
Looks like she is trying to reinvent herself. If in doubt, just compare her to all the other rubber stamp demos.
June 7, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )