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Tuesday, April 07, 2009
John McCaslin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Poor Laura
by John McCaslin
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There were mostly amused expressions on the faces of D.C. shoppers at the checkout counter of one major grocery chain Monday as they read the latest headline in the Globe: “Suicidal Bush's midnight calls to Condi - 'I need you!' he pleads.”

Hopefully, former President George W.Bush and his secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, are chuckling, too.

$30 MILLION AWARD

”Wait,” asks our Environmental Protection Agency source, “they're promiscuously dispensing elementary school-style certificates to grown men?”

The source was referring to a memorandum from EPA senior official Craig E. Hooks to headquarters employees, the subject: “Call for EPA hero nominations.”

“In honor of Earth Day 2009,” the memo reads, “EPA headquarters will recognize exceptional employees ... engaging in activities that help ... reduce the overall impact on the environment - including carbon footprint. All employees who regularly engage in at least six of the following eight practices at home or in the office are eligible for nomination as an EPA Earth Day Hero.”

Among the eight: using reusable coffee mugs, water containers and bags; turning off lights, powering down computers and shutting off appliances when not in use; recycling paper, plastics and other materials; and composting kitchen products. Nominations must be submitted by Thursday, and not to worry: “Self-nominations for this recognition program are welcome.”

Earth Day heroes will receive a certificate and be recognized during Earth Day activities at Federal Triangle and on the EPA's Web site.

Otherwise, Inside the Beltway can't help but notice that nomination forms are being sent to a private contractor, ERG, a consulting firm hired by the EPA. In fact, we've discovered that ERG recently won a $30 million, five-year contract with the EPA's Climate Change Division.

“The contract is ERG's third similar EPA climate change award in 10 years,” ERG boasts on its Web site. “Under the multiple-award contract, ERG will provide technical and outreach support services to EPA for domestic and global climate change initiatives.”

REAGAN APPROACH

Every few years, the same old complaints are sounded - usually after a fresh batch of congressmen representing Western states have served on Capitol Hill long enough to grow tired of being inconvenienced.

This time, this group of congressmen has introduced the Reagan National Airport Fairness Act of 2009, which if passed would allow more nonstop access to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport for passengers from the West.

Flights into the already congested airport along the banks of the Potomac River, practically a stone's throw away from the dome of the U.S. Capitol, are restricted by a “perimeter rule” that limits nonstop flights from cities located more than 1,250 miles from the nation's capital.

Rep. Harry E. Mitchell - the Arizona Democrat who, with other Western lawmakers, has just introduced the legislation - argues that the rule was originally created to encourage passenger use at Washington Dulles International Airport after it opened in the distant Virginia suburbs.

Congress has relaxed some flight restrictions into Reagan Airport, allowing a few nonstop flights from Western cities, such as Los Angeles.

SHORT WALK

”Pigfoot will be on hand to entertain, along with porcine pals Winnie and Dudley” says Citizens Against Government Waste, referring to mascots that will appear at the National Press Club for the April 14 release of the annual pink book that makes politicians squirm.

The 2009 Congressional Pig Book will highlight the most egregious examples of pork-barrel spending in the federal budget. Last year's book identified 11,610 projects at a cost of $17.2 billion, a 337 percent increase over 2007.

Our favorite from 2008: $98,000 to develop a walking tour of rural Boydton, Va., population 474 and 0.82 square miles in size. In 1977, U.S. News & World Report called it “The Little Town That Refuses to Die.”

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John McCaslin is a contributing columnist on Townhall.com and author of Inside The Beltway: Offbeat Stories, Scoops, and Shenanigans from around the Nation's Capital .

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More Givment Stupidity
So the EPA want to give pretty little "stars" to the people who do the proper PC things. When I was hired by the Federal govt back in the dark ages, it was assumed that I was an adult who knew what to do and I was left alone to do it! As for the $30M to that contractor, what does EPA get for that other than choosing their so-called heros?

As for the caterwauling of the congress critters about Reagan Airport. Close the airport to everything but commuter and general aviation traffic. It isn't safe for the bigger birds. The congress critters can haul themselves out to Dulles with the great unwashed. They can also look for parking like the rest of us. Maybe, just maybe, a taste of real life might affect their habits on capitol hill.

Upland William, say what!!!
You can't have our royalty inconvenienced with having to actually mingle with us peasants! They don't even want to have to smell the riff raff that visit them.

Of course the EPA wants to give out stars for "doing well", isn't that what you do for children that do as they are supposed to? The environmentalists, like all leftists, are children that need to be controlled better. They whine and have tantrums if they don't get what they want, and the spineless RINOs are afraid to spank them and send them to bed without supper. Instead the molly coddle them and hope they stop their incessant whining and lying.

John McCaslin,


John McCaslin,

I have wondered about you for a long time.

Can you write a single article about a single subject and make any sense about it?

Sadly, I see you as a male "Rona Barret" you seem, to me,
to be a semi-masculine gossip columnist.


If you are incapable, that is OK. You give me little incentive to read your 'clum'.

I cannot grace it with the title of column.


Please allow me to suggest, that one day in the future, you pick a single topic and expound upon it.

Please say what you really think. Say to he// with the critics, and just lay it out.

How about it guy?



Upland William
Term limits of 8 years for every man, woman and child in congress would serve the same end with the added advantage for the taxpayers of slowing down the gravy train, knowing at the end of their 8 year term they, as private citizens, would have to cope with the full weight of their own chicaneries. I suspect we would eventually end up with a more responsible membership tied more to the well-being of all constituencies, not just their own little fiefdoms!

Ratas y Ratones
I have wondered about you for a long time.

Can you write a single article about a single subject and make any sense about it?

I have never seen a townhall column with your byline on it. Only criticism for those who actually write the columns.

You do realize, by doing so, you tell us more about yourself than those you continuously savage.

Please don't bother to respond. I only mention it to give you the opportunity to ratiocinate self-awareness.

Also, nothing personal, but I choose to enter into reasonable discussions only with those I consider capable of doing so..... Peace, Out.

Big Money
There's big money to be made in supporting the myth of global warming.

Harvest Moon
"There's big money to be made in supporting the myth of global warming. "

why am I not suprised that you live in Texas?

This article touches on MANY things...
What was it's base purpose? I'd love to see the outline he followed in order to stay on track--assuming it exists.
His headline is not followed up on, his next point is not expounded on, and his body of theory is not consistant!
Although he seems to be trying to make a point about something--I'm still not sure what...
Anybody know for sure??

I hate the media

I like each of the following, in my lifetime

Lou Hoover
Eleanor Roosevelt
Elizabeth Truman
Mamie Eisenhower
Jacqueline Kennedy
Claudia Johnson
Patricia Nixon
Elizabeth Ford
Rosalynn Carter
Nancy Reagan
Barbara Bush
Hillary Clinton
Laura Bush
Michelle Obama

I hate the media, and the fashion quacks

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