Peter Orszag says it is too late to cut earmarks from the spending bill inherited from the Bush administration.
"[Such bills] will not happen when the president has the full legislative and appropriations process in place," Peter Orszag, director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, told CNN's "State of the Union with John King."
He argued that the White House had little choice but to support the $410 billion omnibus spending bill, which it inherited from the previous administration. The bill would keep the government running through 2009.
"This is like your relief pitcher coming into the ninth inning and wanting to redo the whole game," Orszag said. "Next year we're going to be the starting pitcher, and the game's going to be completely different." - CNNDon't feed us all that line of Bull. The Baseball analogy doesn't work. If you know Baseball then use the analogy correctly. It is like the relief pitcher coming in with the bases loaded and a 3-0 count on the batter. It is up to you to tighten the belt and shut this down right now. You have no room for error, make the move right now. Not the Bull that this guy is trying to feed us.
Quit trying to get out of this. You promised to stop pork barrel spending, so STOP IT! If the Senate won't stop it, VETO IT. Be a leader.
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