Congressman Billy Long went to Washington claiming to be "fed up" with wasteful spending. When put to the test to cut wasteful spending in the form of a frivolous law suit against the federal government, Billy Long voted to continue funding what is known as Pigford with $1.25 billion of your tax dollars. Now the head of the Tea Party Caucus in Washington is calling out votes like Billy Long's.
Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann pointed to one program in particular Monday when talking about wasteful government spending: a multibillion dollar settlement paid to black farmers, who claim the federal government discriminated against them for decades in awarding loans and other aid.
The issue came up after Bachmann and Republican Rep. Steve King of Iowa toured flooded areas along the Missouri River. During a news conference, they fielded a question about whether farmers affected by the flooding also should be worried by proposed U.S. Department of Agriculture cuts.
The two responded by criticizing a 1999 settlement in what is known as the Pigford case, after the original plaintiff, North Carolina farmer Timothy Pigford. Late last year, President Barack Obama signed legislation authorizing a new, nearly $1.2 billion settlement for people who were denied payments in the earlier one because they missed deadlines for filing.
King has likened the Pigford settlement to "modern-day reparations" for African-Americans. He said Monday a large percentage of the settlement "was just paid out in fraudulent claims" and criticized the Obama administration's plan to resolve separate lawsuits filed by Hispanic and female farmers.
"That's another at least $1.3 billion," King said "I'd like to apply that money to the people that are under water right now."
Bachmann seconded King's criticism, saying, "When money is diverted to inefficient projects, like the Pigford project, where there seems to be proof-positive of fraud, we can't afford $2 billion in potentially fraudulent claims when that money can be used to benefit the people along the Mississippi River and the Missouri River."
It should be noted that both those rivers flow through Congressman Long's home state, and honor only Missouri shares with Iowa. Congressman Long, who claims he was Tea Party before Tea Party was cool, defended his vote without any apology after it was learned he was giving away $1.25 billion of your tax dollars by an Ozark man, a story that hit the pages of Breitbart in two consecutive days.
So I guess you could say the head of the Tea Party Caucus, Michele Bachmann, agrees that Congressman Billy Long isn't very Tea Party after all considering how careless he is with our tax dollars.
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