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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Ken Blackwell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Waging War on Earmarks
by Ken Blackwell
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Last year, incoming speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, vowed Democrats would “bring transparency and openness to the budget process and to the use of earmarks.”

It seems Congressional Democrats’ professed appreciation for fiscal responsibility has had the life expectancy of a firefly.

Now, Democrats and Republicans are openly battling each other over pork-barrel spending, better known as earmarks. An earmark is where a member of Congress secures federal money for their home district, “bringing home the bacon.”

In the House, these provisions are not debated on the floor. Instead, they are anonymously inserted in committee reports before final passage. The spending is then voted into law without public scrutiny. The current earmark system is a disgrace and an invitation to corruption.

And both parties have an embarrassing history with earmarks. Ronald Reagan vetoed a highway-spending bill because it had over 100 earmarks in it. Two years ago, the highway bill included over 6,000.

The American people have had it with earmarks. Polls show that one of the reasons driving Congress’s near record-low poll numbers is their out of control spending. Both NBC News/Wall Street Journal and Quinnipiac University polls show congressional approval at 23%, seven points lower than that of the president’s. For some committed conservatives especially, this disapproval has intensified to outrage.

This outrage is one of the reasons Republicans lost power. Polls show that a major reason, along with the Iraq war and corruption, for GOP losses in 2006 was wasteful spending.

And frankly, some Republicans deserved to lose power. Political parties are elected to solve problems. You get elected to do a job. When you fail to live up to your principles and your promises, the people will turn elsewhere.

This has nothing to do with legitimate government spending that happens to take place in one particular district. Federal funding is needed for some things, and that’s why Congress has constitutional spending power. But that’s also why all earmarks should be publicly disclosed and debated in Congress, so that necessary spending goes forward but wasteful spending is stopped.

Instead, Congress has abused its spending power egregiously. When someone proposes $223 million dollars to build a bridge in Alaska to connect an island with less than 50 people to the mainland, the infamous bridge to nowhere, voters can be expected to get angry.

The GOP has learned this painful lesson, shown by House Republicans electing John Boehner of West Chester, OH. as their leader. v Mr. Boehner has never asked for an earmark, and bluntly told his constituents that if they want someone to bring home the bacon at the national taxpayers’ expense, they should vote for someone else. His team is working with conservative stalwarts like Mike Pence of Indiana and the Republican Study Committee to end the process of earmarking as we know it.

Feeling the heat last year, Republicans finally passed a reform requiring all earmarks to be identified by their sponsor and open to debate and to a vote on the House floor. While this is a step in the right direction, it proved too little and too late.

Democrats used the GOP’s spending binges as a campaign issue to promise reform and take power in Congress. Continued...

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Mr. Blackwell, a contributing editor at Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council and American Civil Rights Union.
 
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As a long time Ohioan I can tell you J. Kenneth Blackwell is full of J. Kenneth Blackwell.

When he was running for Governor he attacked Ted Strickland on his website for voting for penalities against illegal aliens. Apparently Latinos protested outside Strickland's Ohio office and Blackwell said Strickland should make his position clear. No information on Blackwell's position could be found. Several times I e-mailed Blackwell's campaign to see what Blackwell's position on illegal aliens was and later after the election I e-mailed the Buckeye Institute (Cato wannbees). Blackwell will not give his position on this issue. He only critizes others while hididng his own position.

It was suspecious though that after I kept asking what Blackwell's position was he removed any mention on Strickland voting for penalities for illegals from his website.

On the local Christian radio station in Columbs Blackwell aired his campaign commercials touting himself as the true Christian in the campaign- as opposed to the 30 year ordained minister Strickland.

Blackwell's campaign commericals on FM 107.5 , a Hip Hop station (much obscenity) was very different,stressing how he gave 50% of contracts comming out of the Treasurer's Office to Minority Owned Businesses; and how 20% of his upper level staff is minority or African American and how there were virtually no minorities on Strickland's staff.

It had been awhile since he was the Treasurer, wonder why he didn't mention the more recent position?

Why was this add so completely different from the ones that ran on AM 880 The Word. Maybe those numbers would not impress/offend the 880 crowd.

The adds were sponsered by commonsenseohio.org

Commonsenseohio.org had links to their TV, radio, and print adds .... but the 107.5 commercials are not linked!

Blackwell can hardly critize anyone for secrecy in government. In the Treasurer's office it was a secret who worked there even to the staff. When election time would come around a report listing the number of office employees would swell, afterward the number would fall. The Treasures office is not large. Everyone wanted to know - who were these other employees, where were they, what exactly was their job- since no one ever saw them. This report was soon only handled by the upper level staff.

The shredder was going 24/7 at the end of Blackwell's last term. I wouldn't believe or trust him about anything and you'd be wise to do likewise.



Libgoodman
You should change "Dem style spending is for social good -- welfare, education, etc." to
"Dem style spending is for socialIST good -- welfare, education, etc."
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