Mike Castle Taking Credit for Yet Another ARRA Project

Filed in National by on August 30, 2009

A reminder to everyone following at home — Mike Castle proudly voted against the Recovery Act. And he would proudly vote against it today.

And yet, here he is — front and center taking credit — for helping Wesley College get a new piece of equipment.

Wonder why the NJ won’t ask Castle why he shows up for photo ops for a program he doesn’t support? Or why he is so interested in taking credit for funds he would have preferred to not see spent?

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  1. anon says:

    pathetic.

  2. wikwox says:

    Typical. Are you surprised?

  3. triggerhappy says:

    wonder why the NJ won’t ask Castle why he shows up for photo ops for a program he doesn’t support? Or why he is so interested in taking credit for funds he would have preferred to not see spent?

    They are more interested in what happens over here

  4. anon2 says:

    BTW, taxpayers have begun seeing profits from the hundreds of billions of dollars in aid that many critics thought might never be seen again (See DP). The profits, collected from eight of the biggest banks that have FULLY repaid their obligations to the government, come to about $4 billion, or the equivalent of about a 15 percent return annually, a pretty decent rate under any circumstances let alone when considered against the possible collapse of the banking industry. These returns coincide with continually improving economic conditions in the housing, auto and banking industries. As such, consumer confidence has been rising sice mid-summer.

  5. callerRick says:

    What do you expect from a career politician- honesty?

    Todays professional politicians have the same feeling toward the people that an untrained dog has for his master or a spoiled brat has for his parents- contempt (except when they want something).