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Oklahoma
State Senate For Immediate Release: March 5, 2009 SAY WHAT? DEMOCRATS DEBATE AGAINST THEIR
OWN Democrats in the State Senate spend a great deal of time and energy debating against one of their own legislative agenda items on the floor of the Senate, causing Majority Floor Leader Todd Lamb to scratch his head in dismay. “I like to think I have a solid grasp on politics and the rhetoric that accompanies it, but if a political party places a legislative priority on a particular issue, you can usually count on members of that party debating in favor of it when it comes to the floor,” Lamb said. “But when Senator Mazzei brought up his legislation to phase out the sales tax on groceries, several members of the Democrat caucus debated vociferously against it. In a news release entitled Senate Democratic Caucus Unveils Legislative Agenda, dated January 30, 2009, the Democrats made a point that one of their priorities was “Strengthening Oklahoma’s middle class.” (page 1) Under Agenda Item 2 – Strengthen
our Middle Class, with a subheading of Middle
class tax cuts, (page 3), the Democrat news release
reads as follows: “After 101 years of almost
unfettered Democrat control, Republicans finally
have a voice, and will not send mixed messages
to those who elected us. We will offer real reform
that will benefit all Oklahomans, regardless of
party, race, or economic status,” Lamb concluded. |