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Senator McConnell criticizes Trump's proposed State Dept cuts
2017-03-22
[The Hill] Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Tuesday criticized President Trump's proposed cuts to the State Department budget, calling them inappropriate.
Think of it as addition by subtraction...
"America being a force is a lot more than building up the Defense Department. Diplomacy is important, extremely important, and I don't think these reductions at the State Department are appropriate," McConnell told The Associated Press.

"There are things on the domestic side that are extremely important," he added.
Yes, and one of them is putting KY coal miners back to work. Perhaps the Senator has forgotten POTUS' efforts on behalf of KY voters.
McConnell maintained that he will fend off attempts to cut funding for the Appalachian Regional Commission, which sponsors economic development initiatives in Kentucky, and shield the National Institutes of Health, according to the AP.

The Kentucky lawmaker has previously said that he does not support the State Department cuts and predicted last month that they would "probably not" clear the Senate.
The fellow that previously ran EXXON should decide that.
"When we get to funding the government, obviously it will be done on a bipartisan basis," he said last month, adding that the "diplomatic portion of the federal budget is very important."

The White House released its budget blueprint last week proposing a 28 percent cut to the State Department budget, among other major agency cuts, while proposing a $54 billion boost to defense spending.

Members of both parties have criticized aspects of the budget and lawmakers typically pass their own budgets.
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  JQC, it all comes down to "Where's the graft in that?" calculations for the inner party of which McConnell is a major member.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-03-22 13:37  

#8  Of course it's 'extremely important', Senator, or you wouldn't have voted for it the last time. But now you will have to make some tough choices, now that the gravy train has derailed.
Posted by: Bobby   2017-03-22 12:29  

#7  The oft-repeated comment is that our State Dept "...needs to man a U.S.A. Desk and staff it with a senior ambassador".
Posted by: magpie   2017-03-22 12:19  

#6  As far as i can tell nobody has reported what the cuts will do. Will it return us to FDR levels of spending in the State Department. Andrew Jackson levels?

Since it isn't added to every media report on the cuts I assume its Clinton levels.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2017-03-22 11:43  

#5  Spot on Besoeker.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-03-22 10:37  

#4  We have been at war someplace or other nearly since the end of WWII. The last twenty years in the ME being the most egregious example. What has US State Department diplomacy done for us?

'Foreign Diplomacy' is a method to achieve peaceful solutions among civilized nations. It is their job right ?

Posted by: Besoeker   2017-03-22 09:56  

#3  McConnell is a living, breathing reason for term limits.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-03-22 09:50  

#2  McConnell otherwise known as Sen. Droopy must be a big government advocate. His wife, Elaine Chao has held various high level positions in the government under 41 and 43 and is currently Trump's Secretary of Transportation. Bigger government ergo more centralized control and more power. What's McConnell's position about EPA cuts in unnecessary regulations?
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-03-22 09:01  

#1  It's great having a 3rd party president.
The establishment rentiers self identify all the time./
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2017-03-22 08:41  

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