By Si Dunn
In the movies, the good guys almost always win.
But Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn proved recently that the bad guys can win, too, after he took a look at the proposed $246 million tax break for movie production companies.
Instead of investigating and understanding how the tax break could save and create jobs, he simply saw vicious pork and proposed an amendment to strip it out of the Senate's stimulus bill.
Unfortunately, a number of other prominent U.S. Senators, primarily Republican, also demonstrated their ignorance of the movie business and how its health is vital to the American economy.
The vote was 52 in favor of Coburn's amendment and 45 opposed. Only a simple majority was needed to pass the amendment.
Sen. Coburn and the others who opposed the tax break should now congratulate themselves on efficiently killing off thousands of movie production jobs, post-production jobs and jobs at film manufacturing companies and film suppliers.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Senator Tom Coburn Shows His Strength ... as a Job Killer
Posted by Si Dunn at 6:02 PM
Labels: economic crisis, economy, film manufacturing, jobs, layoffs, movie film, movie industry, Oklahoma, Senator Tom Coburn, U.S. Senate
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