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(97,689 posts)He did it to his own, Cha
Cantor: No Disaster Relief Funding For Hurricane Irene Without Budget Cuts

Despite the devastation caused by Hurricane Irene this weekend, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) today stood by his call that no more money be allocated for disaster relief unless it is offset by spending cuts elsewhere. The Washington Post reported this morning that FEMA will need more money than it currently has to deal with the storms aftermath and is already diverting funds from other recent disasters to deal with the hurricane, but Cantors comments suggest Republicans wont authorize more funds without a fight.
Cantor took the position following the tornadoes that devastated Joplin, Missouri and elsewhere in the spring and summer, and after last weeks earthquake, the epicenter for which was in his district, but the hurricanes level of destruction is far beyond that of those disasters. Still, Cantor told Fox News that while were going to find the money, were just going to need to make sure that there are savings elsewhere to do so.
Cantor referred a bill the Republican-controlled House passed that approves $1 billion in disaster relief, which was financed by a $1.5 billion cut from loan program to encourage the production of fuel-efficient vehicles. But the need in the wake of the hurricane will likely greatly surpass $1 billion, and that spending package was supposed to be used for tornado recovery efforts, for which several hundred million dollars has already been outlayed.
Video at the link
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/08/29/306737/cantor-irene-no-relief-without-spending-cuts/
Note to Eric... See what happens when you toss your district under the bus.? You, pal just got tossed under it too. Buh-Bye.