http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/14/opinion/14wed3.html 





December 14, 2005 

Editorial 


The Senator Who Cried Wolf 


Strange things are afoot as Congress presses to end this year's woefully
inadequate session by the weekend: coverage of impotence drugs has been
restored in a Medicare budget proposal, while an emergency subsidy to
help poor people pay their heating bills this winter is getting only
anemic financing. But the biggest money issue being haggled over - the
House and Senate dispute over cutting up to $50 billion in spending from
assorted vital programs - is somehow tangled up in the Bush
administration's insistence on drilling for oil in the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. 

The House has already rejected this perennial chestnut on the
anti-environmental agenda, but Senator Ted Stevens, the Alaska
Republican, is making tooth-and-claw vows to prevail in the final
negotiations. He will be one of the chief bargainers on the final
compromise, and he insists that he won't sign off on any deal that omits
Alaskan drilling. So what if important issues are on the table - like
proposed harmful cuts in food stamps for the poor? 

Clearly, damage to food stamps and the other draconian House cuts - in
Medicaid, welfare child-support enforcement, student loans, etc. - should
be rejected. This is particularly true in the context of the Republican
leaders' parallel priority of enacting still more administration tax cuts
to warm the hearts of the nation's most affluent this winter. But
political negotiations in Washington inevitably involve posturing, and
Senator Stevens has stepped forward as this season's Pagliacci of a
posturer. 

Alaska drilling should never be palmed off as a money-saving measure, but
that is the sleight-of-hand being attempted. House moderates who oppose
the drilling as well as the welfare cuts must stand fast. 

They should keep in mind the senator's earlier melodramatic vow to resign
from public office if pork money was rescinded for Alaska's notorious
bridges to nowhere. An embarrassed Congress nevertheless scuttled the
requirement to build the bridges. Alas, Senator Stevens remains at work. 

 

 

Drew McConville 

Communications Associate 

The Wilderness Society 

 

1615 M St, NW 

Washington, DC 20036 

phone: (202) 429-7441 

fax: (202) 429-8443 


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