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Friday, March 21, 2008
John Boehner :: Townhall.com Columnist
American Taxpayers Beware
by John Boehner
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House Republicans have taken a stand against wasteful Washington spending by calling for a complete freeze on all "earmarks" and pork-barrel projects. While our challenge has largely fallen on deaf ears — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, could shut down the earmark process tomorrow if she wanted to — our cause has a strong ally in Sen. John McCain.

Mr. McCain has been a leader in the quest to end pork-barrel spending and has led by example — the senator, like myself, doesn't request earmarks. He strongly supported a one-year moratorium on all earmarks in the U.S. Senate. And as president, Mr. McCain has promised that any "earmarked, pork-barrel bill that comes across my desk, I'll veto it."

Mr. McCain's opposition to wasteful spending is a breath of fresh air to taxpayers who foot the bill for congressional spending sprees. Americans aren't interested in paying for teapot museums, peanut storage and "monuments to me," where congressmen name buildings and other projects after themselves. And with families feeling the pinch of high gas prices and skyrocketing health care costs, they're certainly not interested in tax increases.

Not surprisingly, Mr. McCain's Democratic opponents have quite a different record on spending. In 2007 alone, Sen. Hillary Clinton, New York Democrat, earmarked $340 million in taxpayer dollars. Sen. Barack Obama, Illinois Democrat, earmarked more than $91 million. As recently as last week, both campaigns refused to disclose their full list of earmark requests.

The pressure finally got to Mr. Obama, who released his 2005-06 earmark requests on March 13. His requests include $1 million for a hospital where his wife served as vice president of community and external affairs.

While Mrs. Clinton continues to decline demands that she make her requests public, one nonpartisan watchdog group says the senator landed 360 earmarks from 2002 to 2006. In 2007, Mrs. Clinton admitted to seeking funding for a hippie museum in Bethel, N.Y. Her spokesman has stated flatly that Mrs. Clinton is "very proud" of her earmarks, which cost taxpayers more than $2.2 billion.

Both Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama received poor marks on the Club for Growth's 2007 report on pork-barrel spending and government waste. Mr. Obama received a score of 33 percent for his votes against anti-pork legislation, while Mrs. Clinton scored even worse: 11 percent. Another group dedicated to protecting tax dollars, Citizens Against Government Waste, echoed the Club for Growth's poor rankings. They gave Mr. Obama a lifetime rating of 22 out of 100. Mrs. Clinton received a lifetime rating of 10 out of 100. In other words, taxpayers beware.

Last week, Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama both voted for the Democrats' $3 trillion budget that included the largest tax increase in American history. According to the Associated Press, the budget would raise income taxes "on individuals making as little as $31,850 and couples earning $63,700" to pay for more wasteful spending.

In fairness, Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama followed Mr. McCain — and other fiscal conservatives — and signed on as "11th hour cosponsors" of his proposed earmark moratorium.

I know what you're thinking: Why would two Democrat senators — who have fed at the trough as much as anyone — suddenly support a one-year ban on all pork? Simple: They understand that taxpayers oppose pork-barrel spending, and they'll say anything to get elected.

Americans aren't going to buy it. They know that Washington spending is out of control and dramatic change is needed to fix it.

As the year goes on, voters will find out who is really serious about fixing Washington and reforming how taxpayer dollars are spent. Consider that one party is calling for a complete freeze on wasteful pet projects and for a balanced budget that doesn't raise taxes, while the other is raising taxes and refuses to curb wasteful spending.

Which really represents an attempt to fix Washington? Which represents the status quo? I think the answer is clear.

House Republicans recognize that the failure to control spending helped cost our party the majority. We've learned our lesson, and our nominee for president is the one with the record and the commitment to working with us to eliminate wasteful Washington spending once and for all.

The election-year posturing of Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama is another example of why neither candidate is fit to be president. Come November, voters are sure to embrace John McCain's positive vision of freedom, security and an end to wasteful spending.

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BS
People like Jim Demint have fought against earmarks and haven't been able to get more than a token vote of support. Republicans have been just as bad as the Commiecrats on this issue.

John if you want an issue to beat up on the lames you need to look for another one.

more BS
I know what you're thinking: Why would two Democrat senators — who have fed at the trough as much as anyone — suddenly support a one-year ban on all pork?

I have a better question...why would a member of the Republican leadership for the last 7 years do nothing to stop this administration's out of control spending, then turn around and pretend to be a fiscal conservative?

NorthernElitist
Of course you're right about the growth of government in the past 7 years. Having said that...somebody has to stop it and reverse the trend. If the Republicans are the ones, then fine. If the Democrats don't want to, then let's vote for those who will. The Replublican/Democrat BS has to stop and somebody/group has to step us and save the country for our kids. Personally, I don't care which party does it.

The earmark measure failed in the Senate
by a 29-71 vote.

McCain Fiscal Conservative ???
Where has John McCain been the past 7 years. I heard very few outcries from him on this matter. Maybe he was trading his silence for support of his Amnesty move.
This article is a campaign push for Mc Cain and it is very transparent.

Yes and No
"Americans aren't going to buy it. They know that Washington spending is out of control and dramatic change is needed to fix it."

Sure Mr. Boehner, that just might happen.

But what makes you think anyone opposed to wasteful government spending is going to re-elect the people who spent the first 6 years of the 21st Century wallowing in the pork barrel?

What makes you think that anyone will see your new-found concern for the taxpayer's wallet as anything more than a means of getting elected?

Do you think Hillary and Obama are the only politicians who change their tune when their running for office again?

And if your party, and not just you and Mr. McCain, are serious about this, why did so many of them vote against the bill in question?

This is just another attempt by the Republicans to convince the voters of their new-found faith, but we heard this back in 1994 and you didn't deliver. Why should we believe you now?

Beware Some More
If you vote for ANY Democrat running for ANY office you are voting for expanding government and eventually stripping yourself of your freedom and your property. There is no such thing as a moderate Democrat. Ben Nelson of Nebraska votes to keep Harry Reid as Senate Majority leader.
If the Republicans saw that there was a political reward for cutting government even the RINOs would toughen up and move to the right. People in Blue states like Michigan have to stop blaming George Bush for their problems and throw the Dems in their state legislatures out. McCain's ability to reform the budget process will be very limited with a Dem-majority Senate and House.

And meanwhile
McCain is on a huge taxpayer-funded international tour who single greatest objective is to boost his appearance as seeming "presidential." To me this translates as no pork to his homeys in Arizona, but plenty of pork to his own presidential bid, currently in danger of an overdraft notice due to his own pet project, McCain-Feingold.

absolutely...
but one(party) is obviously as bad as the other.
Just another point that makes term limits look like a good idea.
Boehner, and many others have been there taking my money for too long...and then they get a pension!

Talk is cheap
Talk, Talk, Talk. Mr. Boehner, you've had years to do something about it and all we've seen is earmarks!! You had a chance to show that you were serious by appointing Rep. Flake to the appropriations committee and you chose not to.

I am a FORMER donor to the RNCC and will not donate again until changes are made. The Republicans will continue to lose seats until they SHOW that they're serious about reducing spending and eliminating earmarks.

Rep. Boehner, TALK IS CHEAP!!!

Earmarks
The Republicans in Congress had a golden opportunity in 1994 to correct the Democrats "tax and spend" record. However, they out did the Democrats of previous years which ultimately allowed the Democrats to regain a congressional majority. What we need is a party that will reduce the size of government. Unfortunately, there are to many in this country with their hand out.

sparky
You said what I wanted to say. The Republicrats spent themselves out of office but they still don't get it. They had a chance to show a commitment to change with Mr. Flake but they blew it again. This bill was not only political grandstanding by Sen. McCain, it was STUPID political grandstanding. He basically gave Hill and Obama an opportunity to go on record as opposing pork by supporting a bill that was dead on arrival. This was about as bright as opposing the Bush tax cuts, voicing concerns over Justice Roberts and trying to ram amnesty down our throats. Well, at least Lindsay Graham will vote for him. Sorry, Mr. Boehner, you buffoons have screwed the pooch yet again. No more holding my nose and voting for RINO/Dem-lite. I will be at the polls, but not casting a vote for Mr. McCain, even if he does promise to, "build me my damm fence".

This is akin to a wino
John Boehner writes:
House Republicans have taken a stand against wasteful Washington spending by calling for a complete freeze on all "earmarks" and pork-barrel projects.
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Calling on the farmers to stop planting grapes.
Does he really mean what he says?

As always, actions speak louder than words.
When the wino sobers up and stops his own drinking binges, he may be believable.

Someone might actually have faith he means what he says, it takes faith that people mean what they say.
And if they say one thing and do another, we all call them hypocrites.
Which is what Congress is very good at, democrats and republicans alike.
Which end of a turd smells the worst?

Give McCain some credit
So strongly has he emphasized this issue that he will have to deliver on his promises as president. McCain was the only presidential candidate serious about addressing this problem. Whatever his flaws, he deserves a chance to follow through on this noble goal.

I know a few bona fide conservatives are fed up with McCain over the amnesty bill and campaign finance reform. Most of the McCain bashers, however, are merely "mobys" taking orders from the left-wing websites. The hate sites command their pawns to pose as fanatical conservatives as a means of undermining McCain's reputation among the right-wing base.

No self-respecting conservative would consider rejecting McCain over his small handful of blemishes. A Hillary Clinton presidency will not bring a McCain amnesty, it will bring complete open borders. McCain-Feingold will seem tame when she reinstates the Fairness Doctrine. Add to this universal health care, destruction of the American pharmaceutical industry, statehood for DC, crippling taxation, banning of all firearms, at least two extreme left-wing supreme court justices, reparations for slavery, and surrender in the war on terror - just for starters. In short America will not survive unless John McCain is elected president. It's just that simple. All real conservatives know this and will vote accordingly.

Hillary Clinton Memorial Drilling Rig
If she would support drilling in ANWR and in the oil fields found over the last few years, I wouldn't mind seeing her name on a drilling rig.

Or a "Barak Hussein Obama Memorial Refinery". That's not a bad idea.

Or even an "Edward Kennedy Memorial Windfarm" off Hyannis.

That would be pork I could live with.

Hillary delenda est.

McCain can do nothing
He is an empty cloud, all show and no rain.

I am like a desert without moisture that politicians promise a flood, and produce searing heat.


Washington DC offers no hope for Americans, only more and more complete bs.

The three people still racing for rule over us all, are lacking substance for any mans need.
Just mass amounts of self loving ego driven bs.

What we need is a Custer's Last Stand Battle on every politician in DC, wiping them all out and replacing them with ditch diggers, who would be a step up from what we now have.

Am I jaded?
No, I am reality based and sick of all the bs from all politicians who seek self glory as all of them are doing today.
We have no Jeffersons, no Washingtons, no Sam Adams.
What we have is mensheviks and bolsheviks supporting more and more government incorporation.

Hear hear
To NorthernElitist, CVN65 (from AE27), Vic, karoden, justpaul and others who think this way, Bravo folks, Bravo.

After reading these posts
There are a couple of points. First the democrats seem to be spending money even faster than the republicans were spending. Second, McCain for all his faults, was one of the few screaming about spending in the past 7 years. This is actually one of McCain's strong points. Lastly, it's true the Republicans behaved like drunk sailors on leave after payday. The problem is the Democrats are behaving like college kids with daddy's gold card and unfortunately, we the tax payers are daddy. And the brats are eying that shiney new BMW with the AMEX Gold Card burning a hole in their pocket.

So, despite the amnesty and McCain/Feingold I'll vote for McCain in November because either Obama or Clinton would be orders of magnitude worse for this country.

Who cares about Earmarks?
Who cares? I'll give them the damn 15 bil in earmarks if they just cut the budget. 683Bil in new spending in the Dems new budget? That's compared to 550bil for Iraq. COME ON! STOP SPENDING!!

Mr. Boehner
I hope you are actually reading these comments and taking notes.

I am a lifelong Republican who only briefly entertained liberal thoughts when Ronald Reagan snapped me right out of my temporary insanity.

Republicans TRIED to send you guys a message back when Perot ran to let you know how much we wanted spending brought in control and wanted a balanced budget. Yes, I confess I was partially responsible for 8 years of Clinton (by voting Perot) My bad. It was my and many others attempt to send a message. It certainly backfired.

We then gave Congress back to you thinking you had gotten the message. And look what we've gotten. Now you want us to vote for a man looking for AMNESTY for upwards of 25 million illegals who will all vote Dem and we'll never see another conservative in office for the rest of our lives.

I'll vote for McCain IF and only IF he signs the no-amnesty pledge and also promises to complete the fence. And I think all the Republicans in the House and Senate need to sign the same pledge. Maybe then you'll get your base back.

Otherwise one way or another we've lost our great country with any of the three. Nothing to do now but stand back and watch it go down the drain and try to prepare for the inevitable.

Most of us real conservatives have had enough. I hope you can see that in the responses to your article. No pork is all you offer us? Bah!

Too little, too late! Enough is enough already.

Mr. Boehner
I hope you are actually reading these comments and taking notes.

I am a lifelong Republican who only briefly entertained liberal thoughts when Ronald Reagan snapped me right out of my temporary insanity.

Republicans TRIED to send you guys a message back when Perot ran to let you know how much we wanted spending brought in control and wanted a balanced budget. Yes, I confess I was partially responsible for 8 years of Clinton (by voting Perot) My bad. It was my and many others attempt to send a message. It certainly backfired.

We then gave Congress back to you thinking you had gotten the message. And look what we've gotten. Now you want us to vote for a man looking for AMNESTY for upwards of 25 million illegals who will all vote Dem and we'll never see another conservative in office for the rest of our lives.

I'll vote for McCain IF and only IF he signs the no-amnesty pledge and also promises to complete the fence. And I think all the Republicans in the House and Senate need to sign the same pledge. Maybe then you'll get your base back.

Otherwise one way or another we've lost our great country with any of the three. Nothing to do now but stand back and watch it go down the drain and try to prepare for the inevitable.

Most of us real conservatives have had enough. I hope you can see that in the responses to your article. No pork is all you offer us? Bah!

Too little, too late! Enough is enough already.

Oh4joy
Yes he probably is reading this. This is most likely one of those "testing the waters" articles to gauge the current outlook of the conservatives.

I hope he likes what he is seeing. He basically threw a wad of chum in the Shark Infested Waters of Townhall.

What courage it must have taken ...
for the Republicans to stand up against ear marks. Mean while congress is spending like a bunch of drunk sailors. I hate to smear the good characters of drunk sailors in this way.

Being worried about ear marks is like a person being worried that the evening's newspaper is in their house which is burning to the ground.

Honestly, If Mr. Boehner is representative of the Republicans in congress we are in deep sh*t.

northelitist
What do you suggest McCain should have done? I mean, one senator by himself cannot sway the other 99 into doing anything. McCain has been true to his word and not requested earmarks. He has no control over the other senators.

Earmarks are what constituents want. I'm from Alaska and, though I am a conservative who believes in a balanced budget, I recognize that Senate earmarks are the only way Alaska ever gets crumbs from the federal table. States with much stronger economies get to profit from their resources (AK sees 80 % or better of ours leave the state without touching our economy)AND get huge chunks of the federal pie. For the handful of years that Senator Stevens was in power to give us an equal share of the hog trough, we actually were able to build some much needed projects that had been on the back burner since the AK Pipeline was built. For us, it was a good thing. And, believe it or not, for those of you in the Lower 48, earmarks for Alaska have helped your economies far more than they have helped ours because most have been aimed at improving infrastructure that delivers the resources of the US frozen oil-and-mineral banana republic to you for pennies on the dollar (by federal mandate).

The problem wih earmarks is that it drives up the budget and we need to reduce the budget. The quickest and simplest way to do that is to eliminate earmarks. Seems like a Chicago hospital should be able to find funding from private industry for its expansion -- it is, after all, a hospital in a well-heeled city. And, that's just one example.

The FairTax bill
If you're truly worried about pork spending and the economy of this country, Mr. Boehner, then you should work on getting the FairTax bill passed.

ATTN: Talent Scout
Congratulations! For finally finding exactly what needs to be said regarding these idiots, both Republican and Democrat, turning our country upside down. It says something for our country and its citizens with what is totally wrong when the three running for office are the most misguided bunch of unintelligble people in our history to be chosen to run our country. Truly there needs to be a revolution!

Boehner Witnesses his final term!!!
Reminds me of Gene Talmadge who was running for Governor in Georgia a long time ago. Talmadge was a Democrat and used to campaign while standing on the back of a pick-up truck in his suspenders. He would say: "Sure, I steal from you...but not as much as my opponent!" This is what the Republicans like Boehner and McCain remind me of all the while spending what is approaching a trillion dollars on a war in a foreign country and rebuilding that country too.

Boehner had better wake up and get his head out of his Gluteus Maximus...because once Hillary hits the "Rust Belt" and promises to help reinvigorate states like Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Pennsylvania with the creation of jobs or a Roosevelt like plan...like the New Deal then she will win just like Sherrod Brown did.

There might be one hope for McCain...but most of the folks from the "Rust Belt" already believe he is full of El Toro Pooh Pooh just like George W. Bush was when he too promised to re-educate the work force through community colleges and just barely won Ohio...do you really believe these folks will believe the same lying rhetoric?


Hope for McCain and the GOP????
There might be one hope for McCain...but most of the folks from the "Rust Belt" already believe he is full of El Toro Pooh Pooh just like George W. Bush was when he too promised to re-educate the work force through community colleges and just barely won Ohio...do you really believe these folks will believe the same lying rhetoric the second time around?

Because Romney did well in Michigan the presumption is that he can do well in the rest of the "Rust Belt States"..but Romney will have to take off his tie and roll up his sleeves to be completely believeable. Because of his personal legacy and that of his father...as a former Governor with once deep roots in the American Auto Industry and because Romney is the only one of the candidates who understands how business and businesses really work except for Dr Ron Paul..he could bring companies together who believe in America and the American worker...he could help restore confidence with a clear vision to help reinvigorate our once great Industrial heartland and help make it once again the miracle it was once during the time of Edison and the Wright brothers...of Firestone and Ford....these giants whose legacy too belongs to Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Pennsylvania...otherwise, we will be stuck with a Socialist agenda by Hillary Clinton who will do it with another jobs program like Roosevelt did during the forties...Romney would be a great asset to a McCain ticket but he must first realise that Main street is just as important as Wall street...because without Main street there will be no Wall street!!


A beginning
I want to hear about more than earmarks. I want a top to bottom audit that Romney proposed leading to a thorough house cleaning. I want them to clean out gramdma's attic and hold a garage sale, divesting themselves of old projects like Amtrack and NPR. Then, I want entitlement reform.

Romney and Evangelicals??? No Problem!!
I believe most evangelicals will vote for Romney too. I preferred Dr Ron Paul because he is the only real sane candidate but I do know a lot of evangelicals who orginally decided on Romney but switched to Huckabee after Huckabee started sounding more populist and playing up to them..This is the only way I believe the Republican party can win at this point. I would like to see Dr Ron Paul appointed to a cabinet position but I dont know if that will ever happen because McCain is a Member of the CFR or Council on Foreign Relations...in fact, he is already laying the ground work travelling to the middle east and Europe. If McCain embraces the kind of Globalism that Boehner and his colleauges prefer...America is doomed! We have talked about this before and many laughed...if
you do not believe it then just continue waltzing down that path...of course we know it will take a disaster to force America to implement the NAFTA...agenda of the CFR...so, what else is new?

deacon
Vic and I, having both been drunken sailors, know that even drunken sailors will run out of money eventually and then the party is over. Congress just keeps right on spending other people's money and the party never ends. No offense taken.

To hell with it
LOL, listen to you all. The Republicans these past 7 years did it. The Dim’s did it before the Republicans and now everyone’s going to do it again.
It sounds to me like both parties can be trusted to screw everyone with big spending. So, why are you all picking sides? Throw all the incumbent bums and ladder climbing newcomers out, voting for real outsiders. Oh wait, the parties won’t let you will they. I know, I’ve tried a couple of times to participate in the party machines (both of them). Sounds like you’ve lost control of your political elite. It’s a Republic, go do something about it. The Constitution allows that you know.
Why do you cling like grim death to the same proven incompetents? Just let go and vote third party or grow a pair and fire the party bums. Quit all the bitching and whining about the doom and gloom fiscal avarice disaster and go do something.
Oh wait, that won’t work either because you all WANT those earmarks and pork for your own team to be able to defeat the other. Really the issue is philosophic between the individualists and the collectivists with money used as a weapon to buy votes.
Screw you, don’t come begging for help or my money when the government burns down around you with the ultimate failure of encroaching socialism after I told you so. As far as I’m concerned, soon paper won’t hold the iron, and everyone had better get prepared to defend thier own interests.

Mr. Boehner,
Didn't ANYONE in congress(left or right) ever work with their grade school teachers about using a damn 'pie chart' showing that if you raise taxes, the less money there is for working people to spend and causing layoffs(even if it's just a few).
We CANNOT tax ourselves into prosperity--it AIN'T gonna happen.
So lets see some lessons on a very simple 'pie chart'.
Thank you very much!

Didn't Boehner vote for the stimulus
Package? Most everyone did, even Mike Pence, who is supposed to be a spendthrift. 150 bil in tax rebates - even for people who don't pay taxes - 150 bil for Katrina - to be pi$$ed away. Oh, 150 bil here a 150 bil there. And when anyone tries to decrease Medicare - say only allow a 7.3% increase versus a 7.6% increase - it's called a CUT!! And they toss us this 15 bil red herring of a sham about earmarks. Just like every time FairTax is mentioned, you can be sure it's a diversion from the enormously bloated elephant in the room. OUR CONGRESS HAS BANKRUPTED THE NATION!!!

American Taxpayers Beware
I don't see this a a political issue. Every person suffers from runaway government spending, even those that are supposedly oppressed in Mr. Obama's poor disenfranchised citizens.

If I were Mr. McCain, I would run munerous ads cataloging pork barrel waste by Senator's names, no matter the party. Then I would vow to get a handle on spending. It would boost consumer confidence tremendously.

It's not political when the nation is already bankrupt and liberals want free health care. Madness.

Too late
You're about 10,000 earmarks and 25 scandals too late to have any credibility on this issue. Just about all of you jackals in Washington are despicable. You want to see a good man? Look to Jim DeMint. He should be the model for all Senators. You, Mr. Boehner, are a joke. You have sold out this country and I'm done with you. If the country is going to get flushed down the toilet either way, then let the Dems do it.

John
Better leave the fearmongering to the Dems.
Speaking of saying anything to get elected...
Better yet for Republicans to realize many conservatives are from Missouri now.

McCain has never had an earmark.
He's never voted for a tax increase, and he says he will never sign legislation that does.

And even better, he hasn't recently called any grandmother of his a racist.

kathy
Yes, there are too many out there begging. Pay my mortgage, pay my credit card, give me "free" health care, reparations for the blacks as they are "owed" it.
Run from Iraq as we may succeed and that would make them (dems) look bad. And we have to succeed the muslim world is watching to see which side to join up with. If the islamist terroists win we will be in hell today will look like a picnic.
We might have picky little things about McCain but compared to the other 2.....gives me the shudders to think of them as pres.
Let the oil companies build some refineries. Should have been years ago. All this other stuff won't be ready for years and years, more expsensive and we don't even know if it will work. Drill our own oil.
Too much voter fraud too but the states won't fix that. They too need the votes.
The more I think the more my blood pressure goes up. Better quit.

Kathy
We haven't built an oil refinery since the 1970s. We have inadequate storage for natural gas on the East Coast. We have oil off New Jersey, all around FL, all up the W. Coast from the Baja to AL and don't drill for our own energy. Shale oil in the West, tough to get at, but supposedly as much as all Arabia would solve oil problems for 100 years.
McCain isn't perfect, but compared to a pair of 19th C. socialists who want military disaster in the Middle East, there is no comparison.
Zogby just published a poll that said 55% of Ams. want McCain to answer the red phone at 3 am in the morning. He should steal Hillary's ad and run it himself. At least he is ready to be commander in chief. The Dems. and their candidates hate the military and would be worst disasters for it than Bill Clinton was himself.

"Does Mr. Boehner even read Townhall?"
I doubt he even writes the column. His staff probably do that. How could he live with himself writing this stuff promoting himself and Republicans as an alternative to the Democrats but in fact being no different?

McCain helped Airbus

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R2ss--tJ0A

Not a Partisan Issue

Allocation of funds is the issue…little or no oversight and the ability for a pack of senators to hold some bill hostage by inserting earmarks is not my idea of an accountable functioning system. Who does this process serve?

Where is the proposed state funding system to replace the earmarks? Who has brought it forward in the house or senate? No one. Why? Because no one is serious about changing the current system…it’s nothing more than lip service until the issue is relegated to back pages of the MSM…where it now stands.

This is not a partisan issue: “DeMint won support from a solid list of Senate conservatives, along with some fresh faces of the Senate like Democrat Claire McCaskill of Missouri. But he fell short with just as many of his Republican colleagues, especially appropriators who closely guard the privilege of earmarking federal funds. Twenty-five Republicans voted against the amendment, along with 45 Democrats” Politico: http://dyn.politico.com/members/forums/thread.cfm?catid=1& subcatid=1&threadid=490660

The dissenters of the no-earmarks bill will not change their ways, until we (Reps and Dems) threaten to bounce them out.

The GOP despises small govt enthusiasts
The republicans and democrats are there to ensure that total bill to the taxpayer exceeds the previous bill every year. Who gets a cut of every dollar created (in debt)? The Fed. Who owns the Fed? International banks, including the Rothschilds. Who gave McCain a $1000/plate fundraiser in London last week? The Rothschilds. McCain is working for the American people. Like most senators, he's working for his banker masters. The two flavors of filth we have for a two party system is only sham. They've simply learned over time that we will fall for two schemes of thievery. Bogey men overseas or the so-called disadvantaged at home. Real problems fought the wrong way and the most expensive way every time. The McCain-Lieberman-Graham one-party gang of marauders would be the last to investigate contractor fraud. The wallet they work for is not yours. You can bet on that.

What a joke
Same ol, same ol. I'm sick of these scumbags.

Ron Paul, woulda, shoulda, coulda. Now we are stuck with McNasty.

Boehner, you are becoming tiresome
If you will note from the majority of the comments, the troops just aren't buying what you're selling. You show up here at TH with your finest sounding rhetoric, but given the GOP record over recent years, it just rings hollow. When it comes to pork loving republicans, the hometown taxpaying yokels keep asking 'but where's the beef'.

Take a look at how your colleagues over in the Senate handled the earmark question - they couldn't even be weaned off pork FOR ONE SINGLE YEAR!

Sure, you guys in the house maybe more POLITICALLY concerned with the issue because you have to face the voters more often. And, of course, you'll be a bit more supportive of such initiatives WHEN THERE IS NO CHANCE OF IT GOING ANYWHERE.

Then when you've shown the proper amount of frustration and hand wringing, and the issue is safely out of public sight and mind, the pork trading will go back to business as usual. In a similar vein, your fellow rep Bachmann recent told of how the House handled 'ethics reform'.

What you are spending is the surplus that should be going to fund the unfunded future liabilities of Social Security, etc. instead of sticking the future generations with an impossible burden, from which they will get no return, assuming, of course, these programs even last - AND/OR the present form of gov't remains the same, which is a question still in doubt considering the way it now behaves.

Maximilian
"A Hillary Clinton presidency will not bring a McCain amnesty, it will bring complete open borders. McCain-Feingold will seem tame when she reinstates the Fairness Doctrine. Add to this universal health care, destruction of the American pharmaceutical industry, statehood for DC, crippling taxation, banning of all firearms, at least two extreme left-wing supreme court justices, reparations for slavery, and surrender in the war on terror - just for starters. In short America will not survive unless John McCain is elected president. It's just that simple. All real conservatives know this and will vote accordingly."
____________________________

You forget one thing - there is a difference. With those two dhim-wits, the frog won't be slowly boiled by his own "friends" - we will know they are opponents. Just as Bill's huge tax hike and hillarycare ignited the GOP opposition in 1994, in trying to enact several of their sweeping changes you listed, the dhimmis may encounter a political revolt just as powerful.

Strong party opposition is what it takes to get their attention nowadays - and republicans have simply got too fat, comfortable and stupid in the leadership role.

McLame would just continue the slow boil - nothing good is guaranteed with this guy.

RickV404
"I doubt he even writes the column. His staff probably do that. How could he live with himself writing this stuff promoting himself and Republicans as an alternative to the Democrats but in fact being no different?"

Good point. The sabotaging of AZ's conservative Flake is really what he's all about.

Boehner - appropriate name because he sure has a hard on for doing the job on the bent over taxpayer.


No more $ for RNCC
I am a conservative who used to donate to the RNCC. Now it angers me and I hang up when I get the pleading phone calls.

I doubt that it could ever happen but I'd like to see a clean sweep of the senate and the house, with all new faces and term limits so our servants don't go deaf and dumb on us again.

Drastically cut spending, pork, and government waste of all kinds and maybe I'll start donating again to the employment fund of promising politicians.

As Romney used to say, "Washington is broken". If voters had paid attention maybe the GOP would have had a chance at taking back the house. Romney would have rallied conservatives.

For now I'll do what I can to get a GOP president because that's the best chance for keeping terrorists off our soil. But I have no loyalty to a failed congress.

If McCain would pick Romney for his running mate maybe conservatives would engage in the whole political process again.

Right now there's no excitement...

http://mittromney.blogtownhall.com

No good choices for President
The amount of money spent and lost on illegal aliens far exceeds any savings on earmark prohibitions. McCain admits he knows nothing about economics...no kidding!!! Why anyone thinks importing millions of impoverished, illiterate "new citizens" would benefit most Americans must be ignorant. McCain is just another corporate shill and his allegiance is to them, not you or I. As Obama and Hillary implode McCains arrogance grows. As his arrogance grows the proposed border fence dissapears...Business as usual in INCOMPETENT, corrupt Washington.

Boehner has no credibility on spending
Earmarks are not the problem. I want Congress earmarking where the money they are appropriating should be spent. It keeps the power of the Executive branch in check. It's a campaign slogan to attack earmarks. The real problem is all the Republicans who see no harm in voting for an unbalanced budgets.

Entitlement spending (and honestly at this point military spending when you are as broke as we are) makes the Pork Barrel spending that much more reckless. Attacking earmarks makes them seem like they are fiscal conservatives when virtually all the Republicans vote for deficit spending!

Rather than attack earmarks, I'd rather hear McCain pledge to never sign an unbalanced budget.

Boehner is a hypocrite who ousted Flake
Mr. Boehner:
How dare you say that the Republicans have taken a stand against wasteful spending in Washington when the Republicans (including yourself)have promoted pork barrel spending by kicking Jeff Flake off the appropriations committee.

You replaced him with Jerry Lewis who allowed approximately 14,000 earmarks into the FY 2005 budget according to the Wall Street Journal. Jeff Flake's stance against wasteful earmark spending in Washington is legendary and deserves merit. Recently you rejected Flake for a vacant spot on the appropriations committee.
The Republicans are in deep trouble when it punishes its most fiscally responsible and honest members. What a bunch of hypocrites!

Dave Root




Go Earmarks..on a budget
I'm NOT against earmarks, BUT they should be budgeted items cleared to go in priority order by an executive committee of the Administration, House and Senate.
A small percentage of the overall budget would be set aside for the Committee. They would be the clearing house to avoid many of the embarrassments, like the BRIDGE TO NOWHERE.
If we are going to have pork...let's at least put a lid on it and review the items.
Many small community projects across the country need attention and I'd hate to see the baby thrown out with ....

Col.Doug

If you really want to cut taxes and
reduce government spending,

then ignore the media and vote for the only man who WILL end this nonsense.

McCain might have won the nomination but Dr Paul is the only one who offers a solution.

http://www.ronpaul2008.com

What kind of Politics.
I was calling some English friends who reside now in France. They understand earmarked as meaning hypothecated and they understand it as being when taxes have been raised on the promise that Politicians will use that money to address a specific problem and for no other purpose and that once that problem has been resolved that tax will cease. They have no idea what 'Pork Barrel Politics' means.

Really stopping the pork
I will vote for Mr. McCain Feingold if he should promise to veto all bills containing appropriations for expenditures prohibited by our not-a-living-document Constitution. That would stop the pork. It would also stop our unconstitutional government monopoly indoctrination system for children at one level of government. http://www.poorgrandchildren.com

Maximillion writes:
No self-respecting conservative would consider rejecting McCain over his small handful of blemishes.
Excuse me?
I reject JM because I don't believe in rewarding an 8 year temper tantrum for getting snubbed in 2000, illuminated by extra-constitutional legislation, and clarified on a weekly bass on Frontline, Nightline, Meet the Depressed, or Dateline (sic).
He's a bully, a liar, and a sleazy 25 year beltline politician who shares the blame for congresses' current willful ignorance of their constitutional limits.
I won't vote dem, but I will have zero tolerance for any republican who bitches when they get what they voted for.
You mainstream republicans have handed me the same line, and required me to hold my nose through 3 presidential cycles in a row.
The difference between us is that I no longer share your knee-jerk reactions regarding the party politics.
I already believe that things have gone too far, and that America will not be fixed by talk.
I don't want to get along, I want the left in this country DEFEATED. I want THEM to have to compromise with US. I want this country yanked back not to the center, but to the center right.
The left has had almost 5 unopposed decades to trash America, and half measures (read:bi-partisan) are no longer sufficient.
JM wasn't my third choice, he was never even on my radar, but you squishy middle people who always follow the path of least resistance want him.
So. Be. It.
As for me, I'm stocking up on food, water, gas, and ammo.

Lets be honest
I just e-mailed one of my Senator and asked her
to explain why she didn't support the one-year
moratorium on "EARMARKS". She was one of 26
Republicans that voted against it. There were
54 Democrats. Pork lovers one and all. My Senator
Kay Bailey Hutchison's PORK DOLLORS totaled over
$839 million. The reply I received was generic
as they always are. So as much as it gauls me about Democratic "PORKERS" I am just as gauled by
Republican "PORKERS". ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL

Talent scout...where do you get -
those clever zingers? Which end smells the worst?
Empty cloud..no rain!? very good my 'BROTHER'!
A special thought..HAVE A GOOD EASTER!

sir aslan--
I think romney knows about MAIN STREET..he saw his dad in operation at the CAR SHOP- MICHIGAN AUTO BUS.that was in deep do-do!
Ron paul...sec. of treasury..!!!!!

I would love to see Mitt debate who ever the demorats nom. for VP!With his background in econo,business.and his successes!
elvis

Whose In Charge?
Are we the people going to continue accepting the greedy hand of the "porker" sliding in & out of our pockets without our consent, or even our knowledge in many cases? Or, are we the people going to keep up, and in fact intensify, pressure to put a stop to the practice?

Do you want YOUR $$$$ to stay & go where YOU want it, or are you satisfied having it stolen from you in strictest secrecy?

I, for one, want to have input as to where my hard-earned tax dollars go, and where they do NOT GO. I will continue to pressure legislatures at all levels to stop the pork spending, and fully inform me as to just what they are planning to do with what is mine to begin with.

Pie-in-the-sky idealist, you say? Maybe! But, I like to think that's one of the basic principles the United States of America was founded upon. And I, for one, would very much like to see that principle come to fruition once in my lifetime.

It should be obvious by now...
The last 10 years have led me to the conclusion that we no longer have a 2-party system in America. We have a 1 & 1/2 party system. There are so many RINO's and DINO's in our government that the differences between them are becoming somewhat cosmetic.

Sadly, Republicans have indeed spent like drunken sailors on payday, to the grief of former supporters like yours truly. There are now few actual differences except that Republicans don't (yet) kowtow to PC and special interests nearly as much as the Commiecrats.

Talent Scout said it well!
I can't add much to those excellent opinions except I, too, want a balanced budget, dang it. It happens in my house and it should happen in my country's House, too. It's OUR money, Mr. Boehner, OURS! We trust (well, maybe trust isn't the right word) you with it to keep our country strong and safe. You all have failed miserably.

I used to be a regular contributor to the RNC. I haven't sent a dollar since Republicans reneged on the Contract With America. I won't be a party to your recklessness. Want me to contribute again? Then treat the money you all so skillfully extract from my wallet without my consent with respect. Treat it like it's coming out of YOUR wallet.

Who's in charge around here?
Senator, I see that your leadership on this important issue of earmarks resulted in your name not being on the list of those who voted on the earmark bill. You talk now but you took no stand when only you could have.
You took no stand through the years regarding spending reductions, and as a leader, you and the other GOP leaders have been noticeably silent about most issues, stealth leadership, if you will, or is that a contradiction in terms?
Worse, you and the GOP are non-responsive to your constituents. That has been s source of increasing criticism since at least 2005.
Now you expect to speak up and have us cast votes for you simply because you have an R after your name. People want change, Obama or not, and the GOP needs to be part of that. Business as usual has gone on far too long. It's really hard to distinguish you from the bad guys nowadays.
I'm personally happy to see that so many Republicans are leading office. That means that the GOP can take this opportunity to run candidates based on values instead of the amount of pork they procured. What a concept!
You should think about doing that yourself.

Grand Standing
WOW! What grand standing & more Bull S**t in an election year. Why only one year? OUR Government (Congress) is once more showing Their contempt for the American Voters with this Bill, much like the borrowed Tax Rebate Pending. People it really is past time to vote out any one named Incumbent.

boehner, too little, too late
Like others, I have seen the mistreatment of all GOP members of the house who want smaller government, including Flake and Paul.

I hope that the McCain will show me wrong, but Boehner isn't going to. His ongoing refusal to really do anything of substance regarding Flake's appointment shows that his mouth is moving, but his words are designed fully and only for a desperate GOP campaign to maintain some semblence of power.

Moses never reached the promised land, either. I think a few more years in the desert is the required prescription here. I don't want it, and hate the idea of President Obama, and I'll vote either GOP or Libertarian, but I am not going to do any heavy lifting for the Republicans this cycle.

John thinks we don't know...
...that he presided over more pork than a cook at a Memphis BBQ, while he was at the helm. Chiding him dosen't help; Just smile, and nod your head in agreement, like a good Republican lemming, he's expecting you to be.

solt...said it
I forgot it was Romney that said if he were president he would get an audit on the entire
washington garbage can and clean house!
Take it apart and put it back together again
and better!
That must have thrilled our politicians in Porksville! Both parties dont want this guy in there..you can believe it! I have felt that Paul
was scary on international/matters(military matters) but very outstanding on internal matters!
Economically speaking..we couldnt get a better ticket than romney/paul!In my humble opinion..!
elvis...

Observations
Reading comments on this article I think most of you fellow conservatives have been of the opinion; we as a country have been sliding into Liberalism. We're wrong! WE have already arrived as a Liberal Nation. What we need to do is recognize this & develop a war plan to return to conservatism pre-Roosevelt era. Probably won't happen in my life time, but good luck in your future endeavors at returning to conservative values.

To paraphrase Ronald Reagan...
..."Congress doesn't spend like drunken sailors,because, after all,drunken sailors spend their own money."

Doug writes:
“I'm NOT against earmarks, BUT they should be budgeted items cleared to go in priority order by an executive committee of the Administration, House and Senate.”

Colonel,

You’re the first in this thread to offer an alternative to allocating federal funds for state use. That is, other than shoot the ba*tards. Which I find uncomfortably appealing.

However, your proposal assumes that the clearing house will be staffed with persons of integrity. Whoever is assigned the positions, will need to be bulletproof.


Happiness is
Doesn't it make you giddy with happiness that fiscal constraint has come to Washington after these past 15 years of Democrat control?


Open letter to John BONER
Where were you, say, seven years ago, when Bu$hCo was plundering the Treasury? Bribes 'R' Us was your unofficial slogan.

You're shocked, Inspector Rennaud (or is it Clousseau?), to find there is gambling going on here?

How about an excess profits tax on oil companies and a 20% capital gains surtax to pay for what you and your cronies have already stolen from the U.S. Treasury?

You make me ashamed to be a Republican.

earmarks
It is refreshing to hear someone speak of putting an end to those things. or at least a moritorium. Who ever becomes president is facing issues that are truly overwhelming. Not like Bush who inherited a nation at peace and a big surplus from Clinton.
A. The country is broke, 9 trillion in debt, and is printing bogus money as fast as it can to bail out banks and a declining economy.
B. We are still mired in Iraq… 1 trillion dollars and nothing to show for it.
C. The Mortgage industry debackle + the Big deficit is devastating the economy
PLUS We have HUGE expensive problems that need fixing in the next five years
D. We have thousands of injured soldiers returning from Iraq with debilitating injuries to be cared for. Are we going to take responsibility for them?
E. The Social Security Busting baby boomers are retiring
F. The Army is broken and equipment in shambles. We couldn’t stop a dog fight if we had to
G The climate is changing and we have devastating storms that’s going to put FEMA out of business
H. Oil prices are going through the roof and we have no alternatives to take its place. Electric cars, none, Biofuels, Huhuh
I. Underdeveloped nations are still going through major populations explosions (global gag rule) fueling immigration to developed countries in all corners of the world.
Its going to take a magician to turn all this around.


If not Ron Paul, where do we have
to turn? Obama is second-best on this issue, which is scary enough.

Bart: "Grand Standing
WOW! What grand standing & more Bull S**t in an election year. Why only one year? OUR Government (Congress) is once more showing Their contempt for the American Voters with this Bill, much like the borrowed Tax Rebate Pending. People it really is past time to vote out any one named Incumbent.
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I fully agree.

And the Repubs are responsible?
Malarkey -- This duplicitous congressman and his pals have spent more money than any congress since the 60s. Like the Repubs are more fiscally sober and continent than the Dems? Give me a break. I'd have more respect for him if he at least admitted to his party's failure to contorl spending.

It's only going to get worse
chicaree: "Its going to take a magician to turn all this around."
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Endorsing Obama?

Who's the editor?
You wrote, "American Taxpayers Beware"

My edit would have read, "American Taxpayers, Beware"

Beastie Boy Toy
Endorsing Obama?
Damnd few who read THIS will endorse Obama!
http://capwiz.com/sicminc/issues/alert/?alertid=11014611&ty pe=CO

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Anyone like any candidate in this election?

Ph.D., J.D.
You're right. He didn't fess up in this article but he has on the floor of the House. The GOP knows it screwed up.

The Republicans got way too comfortable after successfully redistricting which (they thought) made them unbeatable at the polls. They got lazy and starting doling out the earmarks just like the Democrats to buy contributions to their reelection campaigns. They barely worked as evidenced by the number of days congress was actually in session (Fewer than the 'do-nothing congress' that Truman had). They traveled extensively with lobbyist's money making them beholden to special interest. Several GOP members even went to prison for outright corruption. (Make room for Renzi).

Will the GOP learn from its mistakes? I was disheartened by the 72-19 senate vote. However, McCain could win this thing and put earmarks away for at least 4 years. Additionally, this is a winning issue for the GOP in the presidential general election. It's a real differentiator and popular with the electorate.

Yes, indeedy
Life is not fair, that is for sure. We may have
to end up paying for this war after all.

My Opine:
"Anyone like any candidate in this election?"

Yes. Hillary.

Neither party has been good
on spending and not doubt they've each had a hand in the spending mess that we are in. But Republicans have not been as bad as Democrats, who want nothing less than cradle to grave socialism. McCain has spoken against pork barrel spending for years and has never requested an earmark while in Congress, so he cannot be called a Johnny come lately on this one. He's running on a platform that is much better than the 2 socialists who are opposing him; hopefully he will be elected and if so I'll pray that he can do something about the spending.

Frankly, no.
MyOpine: "Anyone like any candidate in this election?
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As for me: Unless you count Ron Paul and/or Mike Gravel, no.

If we pulled out of Iraq, we could afford another $845 billion over 13 years. I'll trade that one straight up, thank you very much.

Obama is the least offensive of the major candidates to me at this point -- and having seen more of the "sermon," I recognize that this brouhaha is mostly another piece of FAUX News propaganda.

Even Bill wouldn't get into bed with her
viruddh: "My Opine:
"Anyone like any candidate in this election?"

Yes. Hillary."
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Now, THAT gives me nightmares.

Pay attention in class!
MyOpine: "Endorsing Obama?"
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He said we'd need A MAGICIAN to pull us out of this. :)

BILL WOULDNT...WHAT?
Wouldnt get into bed with hillary?!
Hey beastie, you got it backwards, she wouldnt get into be with him becuase she was bedding with janet reno!And before that it was ROSIE,
and before that it was nancy pelosi, then barbara boxer, then there was maxine waters,etc!
And she even found time for MISS PIGGY of sesame street!
elvis

Beastie Boy
If you delude yourself I endorsed Obama, you failed to read the link I provided.
Give you another chance!

Can anyone cite something good Senator Obama has done for America?

Here is something BAD Obama has tried to do TO America.
http://capwiz.com/sicminc/issues/alert/?alertid=11014611&ty pe=CO
_________________________________
Hillary?
Think she would return the silverware she stole?
She might help with our foreign debit by bringing American dollars home.

http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Politics/arch ive/200709/POL20070914a.html

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0WDP/is_2002_Jun e_3/ai_86623607


Boehner a hypocrite
From Northern Elitist: "I have a better question...why would a member of the Republican leadership for the last 7 years do nothing to stop this administration's out of control spending, then turn around and pretend to be a fiscal conservative?"

And why did the Bush Administration lie to the American people about the true cost of the Iraq war which has sunk our economy at home. He got rid of Larry Lindsey for saying the war would cost us 60 billion dollars. Man, that would have been great! Now we are saddled with 100+ crude oil and a sinking dollar, and deflated home prices and higher unemployment.

Boehmer should just keep his mouth shut. He comes across as a massive hypocrite.

Read my lips-build the damn fence
C'com Boehner, we know taxes come with immigration whether they're legal or not.

Like it or not our "deficit & liabilities problem" and our taxes are a direct result of Republican immigration policies-not McCain policies or Democrat policies but Republican party policies.

Eliminate "anchor babies" and illegal immigration and the "tax problem" will get solved by itself.

Pork barrel spending
For better or worse, McCain is all we got.Think about that.
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