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Grover Norquist's pledge means the GOP won't approve any disaster relief unless they get spending cuts, and they reserve the right to pick what gets cut.
Don't like it? Tough shit.
Rebuild your own community, then.
It's not as if you paid taxes so the government would help you if something really bad happens.
What are you, a fucking Socialist?
Huffington Post reports that “Cantor spokesman Brad Dayspring on Friday declined to say where Republicans would look to make cuts to pay for a potential storm aid package.”
Speaker John Boehner’s spokesperson “ducked the question altogether when asked if Boehner agreed with Cantor’s call for offsets for emergency aid.”
Boehner and Cantor’s position is “a break from a bipartisan tradition” of immediately appropriating funds to help those in need following a natural disaster.
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/08/26/305981/john-boehner-and-eric-cantor-wont-commit-to-hurricane-relief-without-budget-cuts/
Can the language of the Pledge be altered to allow exceptions?
No. There are no exceptions to the Pledge. Tax-and-spend politicians often use “emergencies” to justify increasing taxes. In the unfortunate event of a real crisis or natural disaster, the legislator should propose spending cuts in other areas to finance the emergency response.

Don't like it? Tough shit.
Rebuild your own community, then.
It's not as if you paid taxes so the government would help you if something really bad happens.
What are you, a fucking Socialist?
Huffington Post reports that “Cantor spokesman Brad Dayspring on Friday declined to say where Republicans would look to make cuts to pay for a potential storm aid package.”
Speaker John Boehner’s spokesperson “ducked the question altogether when asked if Boehner agreed with Cantor’s call for offsets for emergency aid.”
Boehner and Cantor’s position is “a break from a bipartisan tradition” of immediately appropriating funds to help those in need following a natural disaster.
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/08/26/305981/john-boehner-and-eric-cantor-wont-commit-to-hurricane-relief-without-budget-cuts/