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December 16, 2014
Congress Secretly Voted Themselves A CRomnibus Luxury Car Perk
By Erik Ose
The one CRomnibus secret that wasn't reported anywhere in the media until after the bill cleared both the House and Senate was that the budget deal grants members of Congress a lucrative new luxury car perk. The CRomnibus is good for the wealthy, the powerful, and Washington, D.C.'s luxury car-rental companies. But it's bad for America, and President Obama needs to step up with his veto pen and do the right thing.
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Over the weekend, the CRomnibus budget deal passed the Senate by a 56-40 margin after narrow approval by the House. The outcome is a win for big corporations and wealthy campaign donors, and a huge letdown for 99% of Americans, who once again have been shafted by back-room negotiations and legislation written to favor the rich and powerful.
"None of the funds made available in this Act may be used by the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives to make any payments from any Members' Representational Allowance for the leasing of a vehicle, excluding mobile district offices, in an aggregate amount that exceeds $1,000 for the vehicle in any month."At a time when U.S. families are finally getting their feet under them again after our economy's long climb back from the Great Recession, the audacity of Congress to vote itself a luxury perk like this is breathtaking. It passed only because it was buried in an enormous spending bill, with no public discussion or media coverage. President Obama has said he will sign the CRomnibus, but he deserves to hear the American people's opinions about it.
"The reason for Clinton's silence, some of her staunchest supporters say, is that she likely supported the spending bill - even if she didn't want to go on record with that support. 'I don't think she would have considered the legislation deeply flawed,' said one ally. 'She would have some issues with it, of course, and she'd think that it's not a perfect bill but I don't think she would have taken Warren's stance.'"
Erik Ose is a writer and political activist who lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and micro-blogs at latestoutrage on Twitter. He is the author of When Harvey Met Jesse: Attack Ads of the 1990 Gantt-Helms U.S. Senate Race in North Carolina, available on Amazon. His columns have appeared in NC newspapers such as The News & Observer and elsewhere including Salon, The Huffington Post, and The Hill. He is a veteran of community organizing and Democratic campaigns, and authors The Latest Outrage, a Chapel Hill-based political blog.