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Monday, December 31, 2007
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Clueless Congress' Bloated Budget Should Be Busted
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- Congress went on a Christmas spending spree over the holidays for its friends in high places. You'll be getting a bill for it by April 15.

While families were buying stocking stuffers for the kids, the Democratic Congress was stuffing billions of dollars of pork into a grotesquely bloated omnibus appropriations bill.

This column looked into some of the wasteful squandering as the end-of-the-year spending bill was moving through the legislative process. But new details of its scandalous spending practices demand greater attention. A word of warning though, to those who have high blood pressure: read this sitting down.

Next time you go out for seafood, remember the $188,000 lawmakers sent to the Lobster Institute in Orono, Maine. Then there was the tidy sum to the pest-control industry in the form of $2.5 million to fight grasshoppers and Mormon crickets in Nevada and Utah; $223,000 to manage beavers in Raleigh, N.C.; $3.7 million to combat termites in New Orleans; $244,000 to conduct bee research in Weslaco, Texas.

Congress, which spends millions battling roaches and rodents in the Capitol, has a thing about bugs. It can't spend enough on them: $353,000 to battle the Asian long-horned beetle in Illinois; $234,000 to help an American laboratory in Montpellier, France fight the olive fruit fly; $113,000 to go after rodents in Arkansas.

This is just a sampling of the 11,331 "earmarks" (a 426 percent increase over last year) that this Congress snuck into its annual appropriations bills and accompanying reports for fiscal year 2008 -- nearly 10,000 of them in the omnibus bill alone. Want more?

-- $700,000 for a bike trail in Minnesota.

-- $200,000 for a post office museum in downtown Las Vegas.

-- $1 million for a river walk in Massachusetts.

-- $150,000 for the Louis Armstrong Museum in Queens, N.Y.

-- $200,000 for the Hunting and Fishing Museum in Pennsylvania.

-- $113,000 for rodent control in Alaska.

-- $4 million for a Beverly Hills veterans' park.

-- $37,000 for the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.

-- $8.8 million for the Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium at Eastern Kentucky University.

-- $2.4 million for renovations in the Haddad Riverfront Park in Charleston, W.Va.

-- $250,000 for construction work at the Walter Clore Wine and Culinary Center in Prosser, Wash.

-- $126,000 for the National First Ladies' Library in Canton, Ohio.

-- $10.4 million to the ProLogic company, a firm in West Virginia that is allegedly under federal investigation.

If one special interest in the country has been left out of these bills, it would be hard think of one. It contains money for everything from New York's Center for Grape Genetics to peanut production in Georgia, from

Pennsylvania's Center for Dairy Excellence to the Bronx River Restoration Project.

Keep in mind, these are projects that the administration did not request money for, nor were they recommended or formally evaluated by any of the appropriating committees. These are items that were inserted into spending bills, with the full approval of the majority leadership of Congress, to buy political support in their states and districts to help them win another term in the 2008 elections.

To be sure, earmarking is a bipartisan affliction. Its abuses occur on both sides of the aisle. Nevertheless, powerful Democrats in Congress control the legislative machinery and they are among its chief abusers.

And don't look for any substantive change from the Democrats who are running for president. Since her election to the Senate, Hillary Clinton has been responsible for more than half a billion dollars in earmarks that went to 59 corporations, according to a Los Angeles Times investigation. Nearly two-thirds of these firms donated money to her campaigns through their executives, board members or their lobbyists.

In a classic case of mutual back-scratchery, her campaigns have raked in more than $1 million from beneficiaries of her earmarks. Clinton has delivered more than $2.3 billion in earmarked pork to her state since 2001. She's not the biggest abuser of pork, though she "does significantly more earmarking than most others," the Times discovered.

Among the spending bills that passed this year, she was responsible for 216 earmarked projects totaling $236.6 million. So much for her claim of fiscal responsibility.

Her rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination are tucking into the hog meat, too. Barack Obama, promising to change the way things are done in Washington, is responsible for $90.4 million in earmarks.

President Bush presumably had little choice but to hold his nose and sign the omnibus spending bill to keep the government running. But he has asked Budget Director Jim Nussle to come up with innovative ways not to spend this money.

The Heritage Foundation has three suggestions, which the White House is studying: Cancel non-binding earmarks by executive order; ban "phone-marking," in which lawmakers pressure agency heads to demand funding for their pet projects; and rejecting vaguely worded earmarks.

Good ideas. It's time for the White House to take the gloves off and get tougher with lawmakers who won't take no for an answer.

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Crazy Income Tax
The Federal Income Tax system that we have needs to be drasticly overhauled. No one completely understands THE tax code. When Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) were first allowed it was simple, you got a $2,000 deduction. Today just the IRA instruction booklet is over 100 pages long. Think about all the people that could go back to real productive work if the code was simplified.

Cut the @#$% spending!!!
Congress needs to get control of its budget. Does anyone know of any website that takes on Congressional Pork? One of the only sane things that Congress did before its Christmas break was to freeze the AMT at 2006 levels. The Alternative Minimum Tax news to done away with or least adjusted for inflation since it was put into law in 1969.

the only solution: everyone pays taxes

Congress will continue to spend more than it takes in for one simple reason: they can buy votes. They can buy votes because Americans who pay no taxes at all ( and there are millions of them) get "something for nothing."

If EVERYONE had to pay to "maintain" the country--even a pittance--we might have a chance to keep these spendthrifts under control.

Such as the system exists now--no chance at all.

Press Conference Needed - Every Time
A suggested course of action when these bills are sent to the President:

1. Hold a Press conference.
2. Explain that under the US Constitution, Congress (and not the President) has the sole power to tax and spend.
3. Review the Top 100 earmarks, line by line, noting the sponsors and beneficiaries.
4. Hand out summaries of all earmarks in the bill.
5. Hand out summaries of the worst offenders in Congress to date.
6. Veto the bill in front of the press and the world.
7. Tell Congress to stop wasting taxpayer money and start doing the job they were elected to do by Joe/Jane America, not Special Interest America.

Unfortunately, it won't happen because Congress would then stymie every single initiative and appointment of the President. Congress also knows that incumbents are only rarely voted out of office, so they give us the shaft and laugh out loud while doing so. What a country!

not complex
"The correct perspective is that war is a function of the federal government while the earmarks items are not."

Illegal occupations disguised as a war based of faulty information designed to convince people that Iraq had something (anything) to do with 9-11... do I have to pay for this? Don't I get a chance to ask about my $30,000 tab? Isn't it more important that the few 100 that my family pays for the earmarks?

Sure, I'll look at both expenses, but it would be wonderful if all good warmongers stepped up to the plate, admitted they were 100% wrong about this war, and paid for it themselves. Mr Cheney, you have made millions from this war, so please pay my family share of your mistake.

Repub war mongers have been wrong about the length, the cost in terms of life, the cost in dollars, the goals, the reaction of the Iraqi citizens, the reaction of the world, the cost of oil... what the heck have you gotten right since this whole "6 days, 6 weeks, but definitely not 6 months", "greeted as liberators", "mission accomplished" illegal occupation started?

Answer: nobody predicted Repubs could be so wrong, especialy the Repubs.

Vote 'em out
The MSM were certainly howling about earmarks and corruption during the last election, but now that they have helped the Dems gain the majority, they are suddenly silent about the very same issues.

We the voters need to replace the Senators-for-life and Representatives-for-life with new faces.

Happy New Year
I'm suprised I'm not the only guy in country who's awake, but I'm looking forward to another debate filled year with all of you fine people. Hear's to health, wealth and prosperity in this new year.

America, America:
"Your princes are rebellious and companions of thieves; everyone loves bribes, and follows after rewards. They do not defend the fatherless, nor does the cause of the widow come before them." Isaiah 1:23

"Yes, they are greedy dogs which never have enough and they are shepherds who cannot understand; they all look to their own way, every one for his own gain, from his own territory." Isaiah 56:11

"They covet fields and take them by violence, also houses, and seize them. So they oppress a man and his house, a man and his inheritance." Micah 2:2

The only one
in the list I saw that made sense was the research for bees only because we have a huge problem with the disappearing colonies, the veroa mite etc. If we lose our bees we aren't going to be eating as well as we are now since so many crops depend on them for pollination. If
that's what the money is for or for the reduction, elimination of africanized bees I think it would be justified. If it's not money to protect or improve our domestic bees then forget it. Other than that, we can safely say, we have elected and re elected the largest
congregation of con men/women and grifters the world has ever seen and we are paying them to
con us. No wonder they think American voters are stupid.
it's disgusting.

Congressional Earmarks
I can't remember the source, but the earmark total is 24.7 Billion, not 30 Million. Those 11,331 earmarks really add up. I didn't know the Asian long-horn beetles were still a problem in Illinois. "$353,000 to battle the Asian long-horned beetle in Illinois;"

I brought one beetle home in a roll of chicken wire from Home Depot. Of course the chicken wire was manufactured in China. Of course I squashed the beetle. It was quite an ugly thing.

Actually, Chicago spent millions of city money to cut down and burn the infested trees. The beetles were all over the place.

CONGRESS BLOATED BUDGET SHOULD BE BUSTED
Here's a better idea:

Congress should be busted.

Bush should veto this
and every other questionable piece of legislation as payback for the demtards actions of keeping the Senate open (in name only) to prevent recess appointments. They made GW's life harder - he should repay their actions IN SPADES.

Unfortunately it's a vicious circle...
1. Until ALL states pass term limits on Senate and House re-elections for Congressmen and women, and

2. Until ALL states agree to give the President a line-item veto the pork spending will continue.

Most people in all states simply look the other way because they are benefitting from the pork delivered home. That's how Congress has traditionally worked.

My state tried to pass term limits for Congress many years ago, but it was voted down by a big majority.

Why?

Because everyone in other states didn't want term limits, and our voters knew that if we were dumb enough to limit the seniority of our Congress people, then other states would just grab that much more pork.

Unless voters unite and say "Enough!" it will never change.

Unfortunately a deadlocked Congress appears to be the best for everyone, because it limits how much they can do and everyone usually ends up getting something.




Earmarks are the Gravy
The real pork the congress is moving down the chute is the entire mess of entitlements that are a direct transfer of wealth from those that earn to those that don't. inthemajority should compare that amount of money which is not authorized by the Constitution to the amount for national defense which is authorized by the Constitution. 1960 over half of the federal budget was defense. What is the percentage now?

Tom
Well said. Preaching to the choir, though. The non-political types, the votethemselvesrich types, the knee jerk left -- they are not here. And wouldn't believe you if they were. Only undeniable disaster on the order of 1929 or Pearl Harbor will reach them.

OINK
These filthy pigs are stealing from the taxpayers to reimburse the special interest groups that bribed them with "political contributions". They might as well stop the charade and write the checks directly to themselves.

Where is the Supreme Court to overturn the laws that allow them to steal?

Where is the Justice Department to investigate and arrest these crooks?

Heads of corporations stole from their shareholders and went to jail but their theft was not as outrageous as this!

They are addressed as "Hon." but, except for only a few, there is no honor in Congress.

These bloodsuckers should be ridiculed, spat on and pelted with rotton eggs because they are rotton to the core.





Great column
Thank you, Mr. Lambro, for an excellent column.

To all the kibitzers:
The reason each Congress is worse is because we keep sending them back to do it again and again. Why does everyone keep voting for the incumbent? They think we like what they are doing, as we keep rewarding them with re-election.

This corruption is no different, except in degree, than some dictatorship in Africa. That is why the United States has fallen to 20th in the world after such countries as Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada Germany, Japan, and France according to Transparency International.

Pork
If Congress could take all their money they spend on their pet pork projects they could well afford their socialist health care, and then some.

Perspective
Take the total of the earmarks listed above (I know, this is a sample list) and gasp at the total amount. Yes, it is wasteful. About $30 million spent on projects... some great and needed, so questionable, some apparently wrong.

Now take the cost of war (approx $481 billion) and divide by $30 million to see how many times that list would have to be duplicated so we have some perspective. Would you be willing to read through the above list repeated 16,000 times? If you could print the list 5 times on a page, then you have over 3,000 pages to sift through.

So who is willing to sift through 3,000 pages of funding for the war? Nobody, which is why Billions are reported as lost every so often. "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Nearly $9 billion of money spent on Iraqi reconstruction is unaccounted for because of inefficiencies and bad management, according to a watchdog report published Sunday."

At least we know where the $30 Million is going (as wasteful as some of it is) but we don't flinch at the 3,000 pages of war spending? Maybe we only have time for the 60 pages that would add up to the war funding gone missing? Poof, and few people care about their tax dollars. I suggest 60 separate articles like the one above so we can properly digest the "lost" money.

The Worst Congress
This is the worst congress we have had since the last congress. Actually every one seems worse than the one before. How can that be possible? You would think that every now and then you would get one that would be better but noooooooooo, nothing but bad. Can't they pass a law about that?

libs spending
I made a mistake, when I voted I thought Bush said he was a repubican, did I miss something? And he keeps signing these spending bills? But one little word from Iraq and he does a pocket veto on military spending. I guess we need to become Iraqi's before he will listen to us "ugly stepchildren" conservatives.

The legislature doesn't need a clean sweep, it needs hosing out.

utahnotmormon
They all spend money like drunken sailors. My point was that Hitlery is campaigning against the lack of fiscal responsibility of the Bush administration. She is the queen of the earmark. She has also voted yes to every spending increase put in front of her. Do you not see the hypocracy of her complaining about the Bush administration's lack of fiscal discipline?
The arrogance and hypocracy of this phony would require the willing suspension of disbelief.

CVN65
You're welcome and Happy New Year. I noticed it when I was workiing up my estimate for the final quarter estimated tax payments before the end of the year. It really burned my chops.

CVN65
Wait until the elections and the LIBS will be on every Major Network screaming on how the REPS amde them spend like they did and pur stupid Americans will all go ooooohhhhhh what bad REPS.

utahnomore : can you repeat after me

HSU ARE YOU HSU HSU HSU HSU. Chineese always seem to be in BED with the CLINTONEEESTAS. I waonder where the Media is about her Chineese contributions from felons. Now if this where a REP like when the ABRAMHOFF scandal the DRIVE BYS would have it on there FRONT PAGE FOREEVER.

Vic
That is the kind of cr@p that just burns me up! Time and again these crooks vote themselves goodies and there is nobody to call them on it. The press ignores these items and most of the US is too busy to notice. I will check my tax forms. Unbelievable! Thanks for bringing that up AND Happy New Year you old sea dog.

Who's "we," buddy?
OldTimer wrote:
> I sometimes wonder how we determine when spending is 'out of control'. After all, when we continue to elect and KEEP officials who promise to give us something from the Treasury above those necessary things for actually RUNNING the government(s), aren't WE part of the problem? <

There's an age-old saying that goes something like this: "Sure, most politicians are corrupt and worthless, but MY guy is OK."

Most politicians in Congress never have to answer to the American people. Reps only have to answer to their one district, and Senators their one state. Even then, they really only have to cater to a small sub-section (their constituency) of the fraction who actually vote. Widespread voter apathy is what makes special-interests and tax-dollar bribery so much more effective than it should be.

Those of us who do vote, and vote fiscal conservative, do NOT accept any blame for this sort of stupidity. WE are not part of the problem.

stay the course
same old same old the more things change the more they stay the same.

How many of you people
have noted that there is a tax "credit" on the 08 tax forms for first time home buyers in Washington DC? Why should the rest of the country be supporting that? I didn't get a cfredit when I bought my house.

Out of control spending?
I sometimes wonder how we determine when spending is 'out of control'. After all, when we continue to elect and KEEP officials who promise to give us something from the Treasury above those necessary things for actually RUNNING the government(s), aren't WE part of the problem?

Many candidates have been defeated because they promised to actually cut 'unnecessary spending', while those who get elected may have promised to 'cut taxes' but often spent (or given away) more than their predecessors. Handouts are so common that very few people, even illegal aliens, are left out of the 'dole'.

Aside from other programs and 'pork', the tax code is filled with 'gratuities' called by various names such as 'tax credits', 'exemptions', 'deductions', and 'allowances' -- and tax is assessed based on a person's wages for labor, seemingly contrary to the intent and a SCOTUS interpretation of Amendment XVI.

After the Kelo v. New London decision, We, the People ‘own’ nothing because we are all dependent on ‘government’ to let us keep anything. In other words, we get ‘leftovers’, but only if government politicians see fit to let us have them.

And WE (actually only a amall percentage of the electorate) elected those politicians.

You mean "He?"
> spending over a half a billion in earmarks to corporations who donated to her campaign<

I suggest you take a look at conservative hero Duncan Hunter's record on this issue, including the campaign contributions and earmarks he steered for convicted felon(13 times) Brent Wilkes.
But I doubt you will.

This is the worst congress we
have had since the Jimmy Carter days. The odd thing is that at that time it had a lot more Democrats than now. At that time the Republicans, except for one or two oddballs, were real Republicans. The lames don't have as many Lames but they have a lot more Democrat(R)s.

Folks, it is past time to clean house.

Hitlery
Are you trying to tell me that Hitlery would hold the Bush administration responsible for out of control spending and demand fiscal responsibility. At the all same time she was spending over a half a billion in earmarks to corporations who donated to her. campaign......Shocked......Shocked, I tell ya!The next thing you're going to tell me is that the queen of criminal activity is accussing the Bush administration of unethical behavior.
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