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April 16, 2008 9:48 AM
Reichert, others, want Iraq to pay for rebuilding -- UPDATED
Posted by David Postman
Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Auburn, and Connecticut Republican Rep. Christopher Shays want Iraqis to pay for reconstruction of their war-damaged country. The two House moderates introduced a resolution yesterday that says
it is the sense of the House of Representatives that funding for future Iraq reconstruction initiatives and training of Iraqi security forces should come from Iraqi revenues, and if the government of Iraq cannot properly allocate and spend its revenues, any funding from the United States to Iraq for reconstruction and security training should be provided as a loan to Iraq.
The resolution says that Iraq earned $41 billion from oil sales last year and over $10 billion in the first two months of this year. Shays said in a statement:
It is unacceptable that Iraqis are accumulating billions of dollars in accounts from oil revenues and the United States spends billions of dollars on Iraq’s defense and economic development.
Reichert has been a strong supporter of the Bush administration’s Iraq strategy. But the resolution says that after the United States has spent more than $500 billion “to free the citizens of Iraq,” it’s time for the Iraqi government to lead the nation to “stability, peace and prosperity by paying for the reconstruction of their infrastructure.”
This appears to be a trend among Republicans in the House and Senate, with some Democrats joining the effort, too.
UPDATE: A spokesman for Reichert's Democratic challenger, Darcy Burner, says the "sense of Congress" resolution is an empty gesture. Sandeep Kaushik says by e-mail:
It is true that the costs of this war, which Congressman Reichert has enthusiastically supported at every step, to the American taxpayer are enormous -- more than $10 billion every single month. Every family of four in the district is already on the hook for $16,500, and that number grows daily. Meanwhile, gas prices are rising, our economy is sinking, and our military is being ground down. If we want to help the American taxpayer, the real path forward is to bring this war to a responsible close, which is why we have offered a detailed plan to do that. ... And it focuses on actually passing key pieces of existing legislation, not just mouthing platitudes or offering empty resolutions, which is why it has been endorsed by leading generals and national security experts, and by more than 50 House and Senate candidates around the country.
THURSDAY UPDATE: Reichert Chief of Staff Mike Shields says that more than half -- 54 percent to be precise -- of Burner's plan has been supported by Reichert. He said by e-mail:
Additionally, her plan is based upon and mentions throughout the Iraq Study Group. You may remember, Dave was an early proponent of the Iraq Study Group before it had even made its recommendations - and Darcy Burner attacked him at the time on his Iraq position. Further, Dave cosponsored legislation to make the ISG recommendations law in the House. How is this "empty platitudes?" Her plan calls for an immediate withdrawal of troops. Recently the Democrat Co-Chairman of the Iraq Study Group, Lee Hamilton, flat out said he thought that was a bad idea. Her plan then says we should pump more U.S. taxpayer dollars into the black hole that our leaving will create. This announcement by Reichert amounts to the opposite of that: keep troops there to provide security, and force Iraq to stand up its economy and pay its own way. That's a big difference in the two approaches.
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April 16, 2008 9:12 AM
Burner beats Reichert in '08 fundraising
Posted by David Postman
Even with help from First Lady Laura Bush, Congressman Dave Reichert, R-Auburn, trailed Democratic challenger Darcy Burner in first quarter fundraising for their 8th District race.
Reichert’s reports filed yesterday with the Federal Elections Commission show he raised $331,034 in the first three months of 2008. Burner raised more than $500,000.
Burner also has more money in the bank. She reported has $921,615 cash on hand, while Reichert has $698,035.
You can see Reichert's report here.I originally posted an incorrect total for Reichert this morning. I had missed a transfer to Reichert's account of about $90,000, most of which came from the Laura Bush fundraiser.
Reichert's fundraising performance is troublesome, says Eric Earling. And it's cause for celebration at horsesass.org.
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April 16, 2008 7:08 AM
Burner doubles Reichert's '08 fundraising
Posted by David Postman
Please see corrected post here.
In the first quarter of this year Democratic Congressional challenger Darcy Burner raised more than twice as much as incumbent Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Auburn.
Reichert’s reports filed with the Federal Elections Commission show he raised $239,896 in the first three months of 2008. Burner raised more than $500,000.
Burner also has more money in the bank. She reported $921,615 cash on hand, while Reichert has $698,035. Overall the money race is closer. Reichert has raised $1.1 million so far this cycle and Burner has raised $1.3 million.
You can see Reichert's report here.Apr 16, 08 - 09:48 AM
Reichert, others, want Iraq to pay for rebuilding -- UPDATED
Apr 16, 08 - 09:12 AM
Burner beats Reichert in '08 fundraising
Apr 16, 08 - 07:08 AMBurner doubles Reichert's '08 fundraising

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