Monday, September 22, 2008

Special Only When It Is Convenient

Along with her recent speeches on the campaign trail, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin delivered these lines earlier this month at the Republican National Convention: "To the families of special needs children all across this country, I have a message. For years, you sought to make America a more welcoming place for your sons and daughters. I pledge to you that if [Sen. John McCain and I] are elected, you will have a friend and advocate in the White House."

Although Special Olympics Alaska requested a budget of only $550,000 for the upcoming fiscal year, Palin exercised her line item veto power to reduce that amount by fifty percent, to just $275,000. And since the state's Republican controlled legislature had already approved the $550,000 budget, Palin certainly went out of her way to implement the cut. Now I certainly am aware of the fact that budgets for state and federal programs are reduced on a consistent basis. However, you would think that Palin would have been able to locate a lousy $275,000 in the $223 million she kept from Congress for the "Bridge to Nowhere". I guess that, when it comes to increases for individuals with special needs, Palin only cares if those numbers concern the polls.

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