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Read the September 21, 2005,  [http://rawstory.com/news/2005/House_Republican_Study_Committee_document_recommends_huge_0922.html "internal Republican Study Committee document"] posted online by ''The Raw Story''; also available on the [http://johnshadegg.house.gov/rsc/RSC%20Budget%20Options%202005.pdf RSC website] (PDF file).
 
Read the September 21, 2005,  [http://rawstory.com/news/2005/House_Republican_Study_Committee_document_recommends_huge_0922.html "internal Republican Study Committee document"] posted online by ''The Raw Story''; also available on the [http://johnshadegg.house.gov/rsc/RSC%20Budget%20Options%202005.pdf RSC website] (PDF file).
  
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=="Offsetting" the Military==
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"The [[Republican Party|Republicans]] have put their cutting efforts in military terms, calling it 'Operation Offset' - a further insult to the men and women in uniform they are now trying to screw over," David Sirota [http://www.workingforchange.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=7E479431-0FCB-2076-D3D1FE0B7965BE11 wrote] September 22, 2005. "The specifics are ugly. They are, for instance, asking troops to 'accept reduced [[health care]] benefits for their families.' Additionally, 'the stateside system of elementary and secondary schools for military family members could be closed.' In the past, this idea 'has faced strong opposition from parents of children attending the schools because public schools [in and around bases] are seen as offering lower-quality education.'
  
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"None of this, I suppose, is all that surprising," Sirota said. "In the past, we've seen tax cuts put before making sure troops have [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,101061,00.html adequate body armor] heading into war - a [[U.S. tax cuts|tax]]/[[U.S. budget deficit|budget]] decision that very likely [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4825948/ increased U.S. casualties]. We've also seen Republicans vote down efforts to [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A2881-2003Jun16&notFound=true reduce tax cuts for the very wealthy] in order to restore cuts to military family housing. And we've seen tax cuts come as the [[Bush administration|White House]] has [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A2153-2003Jun16&notFound=true refused to adequately fund] a variety of other programs for troops. The truth is, the [[GOP]] has in moments of candor admitted that they care about cutting taxes for the wealthy far more than they care about the troops.
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"As you may recall," Sirota wrote, "it was [[Tom DeLay]] who said before the [[2003 invasion of Iraq|Iraq invasion]] [http://www.house.gov/georgemiller/lineoftheday31303.html 'Nothing is more important in the face of a war than cutting taxes.'] Apparently to the Republicans, nothing is more important in the face of a [[war in Iraq|war]] AND [[Hurricane Katrina|massive destruction to the homefront]] than cutting taxes either."
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===Related Links===
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*Dana Milbank, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A2153-2003Jun16&notFound=true "Support for Troops Questioned. Democrats Detail Bush's Cuts in Military Family Benefits,"] ''Washington Post'', June 17, 2003.
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*Rick Maze, [http://www.armytimes.com/story.php?f=1-292925-1117445.php "GOP lawmakers propose cuts to offset Katrina costs,"] ''Army Times'', September 21, 2005.
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*James Joyner, [http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/category/national_security/military_affairs "Lawmakers Propose Defense Cuts to Offset Katrina Relief,"] ''Outside the Beltway'', September 22, 2005.
  
 
==Some of the Proposed Spending Cuts==
 
==Some of the Proposed Spending Cuts==
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*[[U.S. tax cuts]]
 
*[[U.S. tax cuts]]
  
==External Links==
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== External links ==
 
*[[Ronald D. Utt]], [http://www.heritage.org/Research/SmartGrowth/wm832a.cfm "The Katrina Relief Effort: Congress Should Redirect Highway Earmark Funding to a Higher Purpose,"] [[Heritage Foundation]], September 2, 2005.
 
*[[Ronald D. Utt]], [http://www.heritage.org/Research/SmartGrowth/wm832a.cfm "The Katrina Relief Effort: Congress Should Redirect Highway Earmark Funding to a Higher Purpose,"] [[Heritage Foundation]], September 2, 2005.
 
*[http://www.heritage.org/Research/GovernmentReform/wm835.cfm "From Tragedy to Triumph: Principled Solutions for Rebuilding Lives and Communities"] (WebMemo #835), Heritage Foundation, September 7, 2005.
 
*[http://www.heritage.org/Research/GovernmentReform/wm835.cfm "From Tragedy to Triumph: Principled Solutions for Rebuilding Lives and Communities"] (WebMemo #835), Heritage Foundation, September 7, 2005.
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*Elana Schor, "[http://thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/Business/092705_budget.html With small budgets of their own, groups cheer push to cut spending]," ''The Hill'', September 27, 2005.
 
*Elana Schor, "[http://thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/Business/092705_budget.html With small budgets of their own, groups cheer push to cut spending]," ''The Hill'', September 27, 2005.
 
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/01/AR2005100100944.html Editorial: "Whose Fault Is Pork?"] ''Washington Post'', October 2, 2005.
 
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/01/AR2005100100944.html Editorial: "Whose Fault Is Pork?"] ''Washington Post'', October 2, 2005.
 
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*William Greider, [http://www.thenation.com/doc/20051031/greider Squeezing the Have-Nots], ''The Nation'', October 13, 2005.
 
[[category:Hurricane Katrina]]
 
[[category:Hurricane Katrina]]

Latest revision as of 11:33, 11 August 2008

Operation Offset is the name given by the House Republican Study Committee (RSC), a group of conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives, to the $543 billion spending-cut plan they propose to offset the cost of the Hurricane Katrina "relief and reconstruction effort" of the Gulf Coast. [1][2][3]

Read the September 21, 2005, "internal Republican Study Committee document" posted online by The Raw Story; also available on the RSC website (PDF file).

"Offsetting" the Military

"The Republicans have put their cutting efforts in military terms, calling it 'Operation Offset' - a further insult to the men and women in uniform they are now trying to screw over," David Sirota wrote September 22, 2005. "The specifics are ugly. They are, for instance, asking troops to 'accept reduced health care benefits for their families.' Additionally, 'the stateside system of elementary and secondary schools for military family members could be closed.' In the past, this idea 'has faced strong opposition from parents of children attending the schools because public schools [in and around bases] are seen as offering lower-quality education.'

"None of this, I suppose, is all that surprising," Sirota said. "In the past, we've seen tax cuts put before making sure troops have adequate body armor heading into war - a tax/budget decision that very likely increased U.S. casualties. We've also seen Republicans vote down efforts to reduce tax cuts for the very wealthy in order to restore cuts to military family housing. And we've seen tax cuts come as the White House has refused to adequately fund a variety of other programs for troops. The truth is, the GOP has in moments of candor admitted that they care about cutting taxes for the wealthy far more than they care about the troops.

"As you may recall," Sirota wrote, "it was Tom DeLay who said before the Iraq invasion 'Nothing is more important in the face of a war than cutting taxes.' Apparently to the Republicans, nothing is more important in the face of a war AND massive destruction to the homefront than cutting taxes either."

Related Links

Some of the Proposed Spending Cuts

Support for "Operation Offset"

  • News Release: "FreedomWorks Members to Rally in Support of Operation Offset. Dozens to attend and show support for House effort to fund Katrina relief with budget savings," FreedomWorks.org, September 21, 2005.

Related SourceWatch Resources

External links

"Heritage Foundation Capitalizes on Katrina: Washington, DC's premier right wing think tank puts forward a laundry list of conservative proposals to rebuild the Gulf Coast,"] Media Transparency, September 15, 2005.