Thursday, February 17, 2011

Elmo or NASCAR?

If this democrat has her way? Then the days of Army sponsorship of motor sports is limited.

 Minnesota Democratic Rep. Betty McCollum is offering an amendment to the House's federal budget bill that would strip Army sponsorship of a NASCAR vehicle, saying that Republicans who want to tackle excess spending should look to the millions spent on racing.
But NASCAR backers say McCollum ignores the value of the dollar spent at NASCAR. According to Col. Derek W. Crotts, who manages the Army's NASCAR marketing and advertising program, nearly one-third -- 46,000 -- of the 150,000 leads Army recruiters get each year come from motorsports events.
McCollum's amendment, introduced Wednesday, would prevent the U.S. Army from spending $7 million on NASCAR and $5 million on drag racing in 2011 as well as millions more by the Air Force and Navy.
"Taxpayer-funded NASCAR race cars are an absurdity at a time when the Republican-Tea Party is cutting federal support for homeless veterans, law enforcement officers and firefighters. I know NASCAR fans are passionate and patriotic. This amendment gets the government out of NASCAR and gives them the opportunity to encourage the private sector to demonstrate its patriotism by donating a military sponsorship," McCollum said in a release. 
Personally? I believe this democrat would do better taking on motherhood than messing with NASCAR. A year or so back on April 1st, someone sent out an email that said that Obama was going to go after NASCAR.

There was an immediate backlash to this April Fools prank. I can only imagine what is about to happen with this proposal by this Minnesota congresswoman. 

Three simple rules.

Don't mess with religion

Don't mess with guns.

Don't mess with NASCAR.


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