"In 2003, this House voted to kill a Democratic amendment to add $250 million for port security grants; then again, in 2005, against a Democratic proposal calling for an additional $400 million in funding for port security"
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The phrase “this House” is a rhetorical trap. It spreads responsibility across the institution while still letting listeners connect the dots to whoever held the gavel and the votes. And the verb choice matters: “voted to kill” is emotionally loaded compared to “rejected” or “declined.” It frames the opposition as actively destroying safety rather than managing tradeoffs in a budget. Carnahan knows port security is a politically potent weak spot: ports are both literal entry points and symbolic ones, the places where commerce and vulnerability meet. “Grants” also signals a practical, local payoff; he’s invoking mayors, port authorities, and frontline infrastructure, not Beltway abstractions.
Subtextually, this is partisan memory-making. He’s casting Democrats as the foresighted adults with specific proposals and Republicans as the ones who talk tough while underfunding the unglamorous work. The context is the mid-2000s security politics ecosystem, where “support the troops” and “war on terror” rhetoric could mask less telegenic gaps in domestic preparedness. Carnahan’s intent is to puncture that brand with receipts.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Carnahan, Russ. (2026, January 15). In 2003, this House voted to kill a Democratic amendment to add $250 million for port security grants; then again, in 2005, against a Democratic proposal calling for an additional $400 million in funding for port security. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-2003-this-house-voted-to-kill-a-democratic-155964/
Chicago Style
Carnahan, Russ. "In 2003, this House voted to kill a Democratic amendment to add $250 million for port security grants; then again, in 2005, against a Democratic proposal calling for an additional $400 million in funding for port security." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-2003-this-house-voted-to-kill-a-democratic-155964/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"In 2003, this House voted to kill a Democratic amendment to add $250 million for port security grants; then again, in 2005, against a Democratic proposal calling for an additional $400 million in funding for port security." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-2003-this-house-voted-to-kill-a-democratic-155964/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.
