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SoCalDem

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Thu Aug 30, 2012, 07:29 PM Aug 2012

GOP Convention.."Poor-a-palloozza"...reminds me of this

Treasury's O'Neill, Senator Byrd Trade Barbs
Thu Feb 7, 3:00 PM ET
By Glenn Somerville

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A routine Senate hearing took a
strange twist on Thursday when an infuriated Treasury
Secretary Paul O'Neill traded barbs with Democratic Sen.
Robert Byrd, the longest-serving member of U.S. Congress,
over who grew up poorer.

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The spat began when Byrd took offense to a cartoon in the
Bush administration's 2003 budget document, released on
Monday, showing Gulliver tied down by Lilliputians, which
the West Virginia senator said implied the interests of
ordinary people were too minor to warrant consideration.
The silver-haired Byrd, renowned for his insistence that
the White House show respect for Congress, then snapped:
"I've been here for 50 years (and) we're here to represent
the interests of the people." Byrd labeled the cartoon's inclusion in the glossy, photo-filled, flag-emblazoned budget document -- a departure from
the usual plain-paper, plain-cover plan the White House usually produces -- "nonsense" and added: "A lot of us were here before you. You're not Alexander Hamilton."

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O'Neill, a wealthy former industrialist, was clearly
agitated by Byrd's manner and fired back: "I've dedicated
my life to doing what I can to getting rid of rules that
limit human potential and I'm not going to stop." Sitting ramrod straight at the witness desk, O'Neill rejected any implication that he lacked empathy for
ordinary working Americans and said his own beginnings were
humble.

A LADDER WITHOUT RUNGS

"I started my life in a house without water or electricity
so I don't cede the high moral ground to you of knowing
what life was like in a ditch," O'Neill said in a tightly
controlled voice. Byrd was swift with a riposte. "I started out in life
without any rungs in the bottom of the ladder...I've had
that experience and I can stand toe-to-toe with you," he
said. The West Virginia Senator then threw in a reference to an
early controversy involving O'Neill, who initially resisted
putting his huge personal stock holdings into a trust when
he was appointed Treasury secretary but eventually did so.

"I haven't walked in any corporate boardrooms. I haven't
had to turn millions of dollars into trust accounts -- I
wish I had those millions of dollars." Byrd said. "I grew up in a coal-miner's home and I married a coal-miner's daughter, so I hope you don't want to start down this road and talk about our backgrounds and how far back
we came from," he added.

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