Scott Peters tells the LA Times that doing his job is too much work

April 27, 2015

This morning, the LA Times put a spotlight on Scott Peters’ hypocrisy after Peters refused to support any of the seven budgets offered in the House after campaigning on his support of ‘no budget, no pay’ legislation.hard work

In fact, when asked why he didn’t propose his own budget, as any member is entitled to do, Peters justified his lack of leadership by saying that “writing his own budget would have taken a lot of work.”

Ironically, the same Scott Peters who is complaining that crafting a worthwhile budget would be too much work recently introduced a bill to force Congress to work five days a week, saying Congress wasn’t working hard enough to create “substantive legislation.”

Apparently Scott Peters’ hypocrisy knows no bounds.

NRCC Comment: “Scott Peters owes the hardworking taxpayers that pay his salary an apology after complaining that doing his job was too much work. Despite campaigning on a promise to fix the budget, Scott Peters still refuses to show leadership and stand up for San Diego families in Washington.” – NRCC Spokesman Zach Hunter