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Wednesday, February 02, 2005

See you in Flippity-Floppity Land!

I've been letting Salon do a lot of talking for me lately, but that's because their War Room feature has been timely and right on the mark of late. That could be why they're professionals, and I'm just doing this on my own time:

In his State of the Union address tonight, George W. Bush will call on Congress to increase the benefits paid to families of soldiers killed in Iraq. It's a good idea. But it was a good idea a year ago, too, when John Kerry was supporting an increase in death benefits and the Bush administration was saying no.

In a speech last March, Kerry said that, if he were elected president, he would "sign legislation to provide for those families who suffer a loss in war." The Kerry plan would have included, as Bush's new plan does, a dramatic increase in the amount of life insurance payable to the families of service members who die in the line of duty.

That wasn't what the White House wanted then. As the Army Times noted a couple of years ago, the Bush White House is effusive when it comes to praising members of the military but cheap when it comes to paying them. When Congress voted to increase the death benefit for military families from $6,000 to $12,000 in 2003, the administration objected on the grounds that the increase would "undermine each military department's determination of whether such additional benefits are warranted and appropriate."