Thursday, September 15, 2005

WSJ.com - After Katrina, Republicans Back a Sea of Conservative Ideas (free)

WSJ.com - After Katrina, Republicans Back a Sea of Conservative Ideas: "Congressional Republicans, backed by the White House, say they are using relief measures for the hurricane-ravaged Gulf coast to achieve a broad range of conservative economic and social policies, both in the storm zone and beyond.

Some new measures are already taking shape. In the past week, the Bush administration has suspended some union-friendly rules that require federal contractors pay prevailing wages, moved to ease tariffs on Canadian lumber, and allowed more foreign sugar imports to calm rising sugar prices. Just yesterday, it waived some affirmative-action rules for employers with federal contracts in the Gulf region."

1 Comments:

At September 15, 2005, Blogger Dumplingeater said...

It's hard to know were to even begin a comment on that article. One disaster leading to a bigger disaster.

 

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