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Thursday, February 14, 2008
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
Is a Do-Nothing Congress Worth Steroid Hearings?
by Matt Towery
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For every conservative who is irritated that illegal immigration has never really been addressed...

For every liberal who can't understand why the big oil companies and their unbelievable profits haven't been reigned in, or forced to accelerate development of new refineries or energy alternatives...

For every family wondering how their house ended up being worth less than the cost of the amount of money they had to borrow to purchase it...

For every American, there should be one raging question today...

No, it's not whether baseball star Roger Clemens had HGH shot into his rear end, or if his former trainer is lying. Instead, the question should be, "What possible use do we have for a blowhard Congress that ducks every critical issue that impacts all our economic and personal well-being in favor of putting on silly shows designed to create television ratings for its own members?"

I know, I know: We don't want kids copying their heroes by using steroids.

We also don't want them copying a lot of other things that the famous and the not-so-famous are doing in their lives.

But is this really the only useful thing that Congress can take authoritative action on?

The chickens on Capitol Hill ran away from fixing the immigration issue last year because it became too hot of a political potato. They gave the FairTax short shrift, never really delving into a policy change that could potentially save us from our antiquated and unfair tax system.

When the roof fell in from a housing boom that we all knew would go bust and trigger an anemic economy, Congress's answer was not to fix the system, but to hand out $600 stipends to Americans that will come -- here's the real shocker -- close to election time. Then their effect will disappear from the economy in the blink of an eye.

The last political leader to offer pure political bribery of the public was presidential candidate George McGovern in 1972, when he proposed giving every American $1,000. He was laughed into political oblivion. Now the solution for which he was labeled a liberal nut is the policy of a Republican president and a Democratic Congress. Go figure.

At least McGovern's amount, based on the value of $1,000 in 1972, amounted to a tangible sum that could have turned some families' financial problems around. But it was labeled a government "handout" and a quick fix. Today, this paltry stimulus package that Bush and the Congress put together amounts to the same thing.

If anyone wonders why voters are crawling out of the woodwork this year to vote in the presidential primaries, they need look no further than Washington, D.C. This "Beltway Bubble" simply doesn't get it. I read their esoteric writings on public policy. It's all hogwash because none of it will ever translate into action. I hear the elected officials shucking and jiving as they try to run the clock out on this year's Congressional calendar.

Congress was among the last to recognize the housing disaster, to see the economy flattening out, and to recognize that Iraq might not be the dominant issue in the political campaign.

And why? Because they all live in Washington, D.C., and the only people they talk to are one another. Only when they find a policy they can comfortably confront, like steroids in baseball, do they spring into action. (Then there's the case of Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania. He apparently feels the compelling issue of the day is whether some NFL teams are spying on other NFL teams.) Please give us a break.

We waste money like there's no tomorrow. We tax people until they are blue in the face. Our big cities have homeless people roaming the downtown streets at night. Our kids still have a competitive disadvantage against the rest of the world when it comes to education. We have a serious drought that threatens an entire section of the country. Our air-traffic control system is becoming dangerously archaic. And that's just for starters.

But instead, we have a government, Democratic and Republican, that's hell-bent on eradicating the world of steroids. An admirable cause were it not the equivalent of catching a snowflake in a blizzard.

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Clemens hearings...Plame on
This hearing about Clemens is the Plame thing all over again. They have decided that someone lied and they have to answer for it. This Clemens nemisis has lied over and over again. I guess when he eats cheese, true or not, about a man like Clemens then the believe him. I have been some type of investigator for the last 30 years or so. My rule is that if you lie about part of it you lied about all of it. This clap trap about a witness lying six times and the seventh time he is believed because he is saying what you want to hear is garbage.

MM
"For one thing, the president cannot enforce the law - that is the judicial department's responsibility."

Huh??

I learned three things in my 8th grade Civics class last year.

Congress - make the law.
Supreme Court - interpret the law.
President - enforce the law.

Isn't the Justice Department part of the Executive Branch?
Doesn't AG Mukasey work for the President?

Baseball
I cannot think of a better way for congress to spend its time; and our money. It is way past time for these cheating cheaters to be hauled before Senate hearings!

I cannot conceive of a matter more deserving of all sorts of Federal attention than the idea that some MLB players took performing enhancing drugs - especially in the years before they were banned (and tested for).

Let us not forget the all important congressional investigation into whether the NE Patriots improperly taped their opponents!

Yay, more money well spent!!!

I'm just sayin - you got $3,000,000,000,000.00 to spend - it's gotta go somewhere!

For Calm.Touj
Your first comment is correct-but the form of "its" was the wrong one. :) It should be "its" the possessive, not "it's" the contraction for "it is".

Your second point was dead wrong. I've every right to expect that my President has his head focused on his job, not for his head to be the focus of a job-as it so clearly was when Miss Lewinsky was servicing Clinton while he was on the phone to a congressional someone regarding military action.

Repubs did it too.
Folks let's get one thing straight. When Congress was controlled by Republicans they held hearings on steroid use by baseball players too.
I don't mind your politics if it is different than mine, but I don't like the unfair references to Democrates and libierals as if they invented the art of Congress wasting time.

ModMark
Women who have abortions have an unfair disadvantage in the workplace over women who give birth to their children and raise them while they are trying to establish a career. Women with children can't put in as many hours as women with no children.

I think abortion is a performance enhancing medical procedure and should not be permitted because women who do things the natural way can't compete.

What is the difference?

Congressional Circus
My very own congressman (Henry Waxman -D) was the ringmaster of this circus. I watched fully expecting a little car to drive into the hearing room and 28 more clowns to get out of the car. The hearing proved nothing as usual. I will suggest that they next investigate the use of steroids in the Hip-hop community. I can hardly wait to see Snoop Doggy Dogg on the hotseat jivin' with Hank Waxman.

Contempt of Congress?
Is that a crime??? Oh Oh. I'm guilty. No need for a congressional hearing. I'M GUILTY!

Good job Matt
Congressional chickens!! I love it!!
Chicken-Liberals!! Anytime (I've noticed) the Wax-person has a microphone and a camera on him he is wasting his time and our money.

STEROIDS?
The rest of the subject line should have read: "I'LL TELL YOU WHERE THEY BELONG." I left the "y" off the word "they." I hate typos.

STEROIDS? I'LL TELL YOU WHERE THE BELONG
My first reaction to this inquisition was that this Committee must have had absolutely nothing to do but worry about whether somebody had a steroid shot. What the heck business is it of Congress if anybody at all has steroid shots?

I'll tell you where those steroid shots belong: in the pea-brains of those Committee members who called up this inquisition. We realize beyond a shadow of a doubt that steroids right in the brain is probably the only hope of some of them.

If the steroids help their brains form, will that spoil their fun?

One can only hope.

Thanks Matt
Bush's ratings have been in the low 30's for years, both parties in congress have been well south of 30%, almost 80% of the American people say we're on the wrong track, the Republicans nominate a man whose greatest selling point is that he's independent, the Democrats seem about to nominate someone whose mantra is change, and it seems that the only "party" growing these days is the non-party, the independents. The GOP seems to think it has to move to the left, and the Democrats seem to think they need to move to the right. We do understand Matt. The problem is that a majority of the people cannot agree on what to do or how to do it. This one time republic that is now a centralized democracy is not the America of the 20th century, but of the 21st. We don't pay our bills, just borrow money, have little or no savings, are becoming a service society, rather than one that actually makes things, and in our reliance of international banks and countries to finance our debts, and to build most of our durable goods, are giving up pieces of our sovreignity as we are increasingly dependent on others. And, to top it off, we are substituting our Western roots for the god of diversity as we cannot even implement a meaningful immigration program - that we can also enforce.

Today, we are asked to make choices. But they are meaningless - as your article demonstrates. Not one current presidential candidate has a plan to change the above, let alone wants to talk about it.


WE THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA
have the constitutional right to abolish the state government in any way we find proper, even dragging them out of their offices into the streets. Too bad the U. S. Constitution doesn't give us, the American People, the same right. We could get rid of the liberals.

A MORE APPROPRIATE USE
for the time and money wasted here is an investigation of the members of the government who are giving aid and comfort to the enemy. "Giving aid and comfort to the enemy" is the constitutional definition of TREASON. We all would be better off is the traitors in the government (the democ-rats) were removed from office and put into cells for the rest of their lives.

My favorite aspect...
My favorite aspect of this "inquiry" was that the admonishments went almost exactly down party lines.

The R's admonished MacNamee, the D's admonished Clemens.....

Even baseball get's the partisan poison treatment.

I've never felt like firing everyone in congress at the same time so strongly....

They should all be embarassed....

3 points
1. It's BASEBALL. I gave up on baseball after the strike--and I used to love the Oakland Athletics. McGuire, Henderson, Henderson, and Canseco... the short lived dynasty of the green and gold. But dude, seriously, who cares?!

2. Mr. Clemens, there's this thing called the 5th amendment. You might want to look into it, espically since these proceedings aren't criminal.

3. Speaking of which, isn't the congressional branch encroaching on the judicial branch with stunts like this?

Look folks
The two parties are out of control because we allow it. Let's employ a little common sense here. Most of us know that if you want to fix a problem, you have to get to the cause.

The cause of do-thing, let's get re-elected, power hungry partisans staying in power year after year is simple. They have rigged the election system to assure themselve this continuation of power and incumbency. They employ two simple techniques to accomplish this.

First, they (the DEM/GOP/MSM propaganda machines) promote the big lie over and over until it becomes accepted as true. The lie is that only "they" have the wisdom, knowledge, and experience to govern and we have no other choice, nowhere else to go.

Their second technique is to divide us into ideologically opposing camps of liberals vs. conservatives. This has the effect of making us think that every solution to a problem is either/or. In fact, most of us are lot smarter and more pragmatic than that. Simple liberal/conservative solutions are usually inadequate. What we need are common sense approaches that use some creative and innovative thinking to achieve a result.

We need to reject the two parties total control of power in Washington and the ONLY WAY to begin to break up that hold is to deny the elites the Presidency! If we elect an independent President, we will force a restucturing of the power base that can eventually lead to a government that will respond to the will of the people.

If you want to see more clearly how the elites have scammed us all and stolen our inheritance, I urge you to visit my website, JOEOLIVAFORPRESIDENT.ORG. It is not too late for us to reclaim our birthright from the elites if we have the courage to not do the same thing again and vote the lesser of two evils. Check out the site, you will not be disappointed. Thanks, Joe

As A Liberal, I Agree
Even as a flaming liberal, I agree with the basic sentiment here. Not nearly enough time and effort devoted to serious issues.

Energy Policy
Credit Abuses
Health Care
Infrastructure
Actual security issues
and so on.



Contempt?
No, I don't believe there is contempt of Congress, cuz they are beneath contempt. I just wish one of these people called to testify would
stand up to these blowhards. Notice how their
chairs are positions above that of the ones called to testify. There is a meaning there, an arrogance that they (the employees) are more important, and better than the peasants they call on to berate. Remember the Petraeus report, how those nincompoops looked down on this man and questioned the veracity of his statements. I have a feeling to gain power in this government and not be a back bencher is to have the i.q. of a dead fish. If these represent the best and brightest, God help us.

Do nothing is good
While I will agree that congress should have NO authority to issue subpoenas and compel testimony, much less issue “contempt” citations, I do NOT agree that they should be working on this massive bank bailout. Note, this is NOT an individual bailout, this is a bank bailout.

The Peasants Grumble
Great comments and I agree with most but we all know that term limits won't happen with this bunch (nor much else) yet I am willing to bet that a greater percentage of incumbents will be returned to office than will be shown the door this election. We all talk about how disgusted we are with them yet keep voting them in. Yes I know we gave the Dems control in 2004 but again, I bet more incumbents were returned than fired in 2006. How do we fix this?? I try to vote them out but am overruled almost every time. I look now at my district race and see the incumbent has a multimillion warchest and the challenger has a few thousand. To run for congress today you have to be a millionaire (notice how most congressmen if not millionairs when taking office most certainly are soon after). Voting doesn't seem to be the answer. Is there legal action we could take (class action lawsuit)?? Something has to change. Any ideas out there?????

The main point
is that Congress has no business even discussing the issue of steroids. Let the states or even cities handle it. It is not a issue of Federal importance or jurisdiction. Congress need to cut spending for all the pork, not chase after steroid users.

"as nothing to Him"
is too tame. No, He laughs at their hysterics.

To Zapdoodat
For one thing, the president cannot enforce the law - that is the judicial department's responsibility. Secondly, the dems in congress are only biding their time until there are more of them in power to pass the social programs.

Democrats are easily confused
I am wondering: where are the "Pro-Choice" people who that that people should be able to do what ever they want with their own body?

Whay are they not lining up to advocate for these athletes?

I mean, this time it truly IS their own body, and not a second human being inside them.

Another point: Pro-Aborts always insist that access to abortions lets women get ahead in life.

Can't the same be said of Athletes who take steriods? To stand in the way of an athletes right to inject performance enhancing drugs will destroy his life.

Shouldn't we keep doctor-provided steroids "safe and legal?" Shouldn't this be a decision between the athlete "and his doctor?"

Of course we know that Lefties are not REALLY in favor of CHOICE, but of killing children.

And of course we know they don't really care about stopping illegal drugs, but instead keeping down the number of manly men who have a physical edge over the others.

Sorry Bunch
They truly are a sorry bunch! The only reason they have these kind of useless hearings is to get the limelight. They should realize that it is NEGATIVE limelight! Watch the approval ratings of Congress go into the single digits now.

I do not know who is lying in the Clemens case but I really do not care. Our elected reps should not be the ones policing this...it should be major league baseball.

I do, however, find it difficult to think that Clemens is lying. He could have already been out of the picture like Pettite by admitting it.

State of the Union
If the "People's House has nothing better to do than worry about Roger Clemens getting steroids then maybe the country isn't as messed up as the dems, many of whom are running congress, have been telling us for 7 years. How about Paris Hilton for President? She is just about as interesting but a whole lot better to look at than the current crop of candidates. Libs demand separation of Church and State how about separation of sports and state. Evidently I was not paying attention when OBL was captured and executed. I must have been napping when Social Security was made solvent, cancer was cured and we discovered a cheap alternative to mideast oil. Just don't get me started about our southern border. And they say Nero fiddled while Rome burned. I doubt this is what the soldiers at Valley Forge envisioned while they were freezing their rears off and starving at the same time. Ya know maybe Islamic law wouldn't be so bad after all.

Whether congress
should or should not be involved in steriod use in sports is now academic.

What is not academic is the drama that is unfolding.

"What is done in secret will be shouted from the house tops."

God is moving in the affairs of men and all the hysterics is as nothing to Him.

Draconian solutions are not...
...necessary.One simple law will solve 90% of the problem:"No TV cameras in committee hearings"!

They tell me that for most commitee hearings not televised,it is normal for there to be two people sitting on the dias:One from each party,just getting down to business.

Televised hearings are not even necessary.All commitee members know how they are going to vote before any hearings are held.So the only value to the TV hearings is for the Hacks to perform for the people back home.Free political advertising for them,while the taxpayers pick up the bill.

I agree
that congress shouldn't be wasting it's time investigating who took what enhancement drugs - just as it shouldn't have wasted it's time investigating who had sex with whom in the oval office.

Don't Worry
Don't worry, they're ramping up to do nothing about more important issues, like Iraq and terrorism. S. 2633 and S. 2634 were introduced yesterday on those topics.

Do they not remember what happened to their approval ratings last year doing the exact same thing?

Independent Thinker
He did say before that clip, "For every liberal who can't understand why". He's trying to say in general, for all the people who want Congress to follow their agenda, why is Congress wasting time on this?

One of the gentlemen I work with has a lovely idea. Remove all climate control from the Capital. Washington summers used to be a time for recess due to the heat. Sounds like a plan to me...

My good sir,
"oil companies...forced to accelerate development of new refineries or energy alternatives"

FORCED?

You sound just like those fascists that Dr. Sowell warned us against.
You start out by saying "conservatives" them immediately thereafter begin to recite socialist ideas.
You sound rather like a liberal wrapped in conservative attire.

MLB - Organized Crime
The points of this post are well made and I wondered the same things as I watched the hearings yesterday - but along the way it occurred to me that this whole MLB affair smacks of organized crime - the flavor of a code of silence speaks to crime at a staggering level....
http://thefiresidepost.com/2008/02/13/roger-clemens-on-ster oids/

HOW ARROGANT
OF THESE CLOWNS TO TAKE SOME MORAL HIGH GROUND ON NATIONAL TELEVISION, AS THOUGH THEY REALLY GAVE A RAT'S BEHIND. THIS INDIGNATION WAS AS PHONEY AS THEIR REAL VALUE AS ELECTED LEADERS...

DRAMA QUEENS, THE WHOLE LOT, I SAY.

WOODY FROM IOWA

(SORRY ABOUT ALL UPPER CASE, HAD SHOULDER SURGERY TUESDAY...)

I like a do-nothing congress best
As Will Rogers once pointed out (paraphrase) 'No person is safe while congress is in session'.

This idiocy of steroid hearings is just the latest affront to the unconstitutionality of congress' actions. The constitutional prohibitions of congress actions far outweigh the powers. But this has no meaning to a bunch of power hungry megalomaniacs who either see the constitution as a stumbling block or haven't even read it.

They Could Be Doing Something Important
You may think that those hearings are silly and unimportant but I like those things about our Congress and politicians. Instead, they could be debating more stimulus programs and any other giveaways for special interests that keep them in Congress. Would anyone like it better that way. Almost everyone in Congress has flunked Economics basics. Instead, they are exposing themselves for the fools they are. And worse, they are taking up valuable time on TV rather than reruns of Momma, Idol, advertisements, or other critical programs.

First, Andrew 1218 is right
The congress is applying two facets of a 1957 book "Parkinson's Law".

The first is that work expands to the time available. Congress has too much time on its hands.

The second facet is more subtle. So subtle that Parkinson had to just give an example which I will summarize:
In any large enterprise the big ideas can not even be conceptualized by the majority of people. This is why Reagan (defeating Soviets, forestalling hyperinflation, heading off a postal strike) is not understood, while a Clinton (I don't recall anything) is revered in memory of many

Parkinson: a meeting of a board of directors. Item 15 is building a new nuclear reactor, cost 1.5 Billion - no one understands the subject so five minutes of discussion and it is approved. Item 26 coffee for the employee's lounge $30.00 per month can generate an hour of discussion as to better prices, using store brands, coupons etc.

this is congress. Henry Waxman can deal with subjects as small as his mind.

lets see a reversal
Sit congress where the baseball people are and let them pressure congress on their felonies.

Set the rules so that they can only be questioned on --- say 2 felonies each, as time would not permit all.

times change
It used to be that you would hear things like "contempt of congress" and it would mean something far different than today.

answer to the question
no

I also decry
the ones getting paid to traipse all around the country for a year or more running for president and trying to convince us they can cure all our ills - and the stupid people who believe them.

Profblog
There are a bunch of things we can do to try to rein in the clowns in Congress and prevent the sort of dog and pony shows they engage in constantly.

1. 2-term limit for Senators and 6-term limit for Reps. (12 years maximum for both.

3. Get a law passed that requires anyone who holds an elected office to resign that office before running for another elected office. In other words, McCain, Obama, Clinton, et al would all have to resign their Senate seats BEFORE they ran for president. Why should they get paid for a job while they're looking for another?

3. NEVER VOTE THE SAME PERSON INTO OFFICE TWICE IN A ROW until we teach these idiots that they're there to do a job and not for self-aggrandizement, showboating and runaway spending.

The federal government alone spends over $10,000 for every man, woman and child in America. To put it another way, my family of five shares $50,000 in government spending. I don't know about you, but I don't pay anywhere near that amount in taxes, which means somebody else is taking up my slack. In fact, that $50,000 is 2/3 of my family's income.

We'd better get a handle on this folks.

A question
Why is it any business of congress if a player (any sport) uses drugs. With real issues to work on, they waste thier time, and OUR money on this?

Andrew 1218
Excellent ideas all. Congress can do a few constructive things in this matter, however:

1. Revoke the anti-trust exemption of Major League Baseball. (Why on earth is that still hanging around?)

2. Pass a nonbinding resolution that baseball is no longer the national pastime.

3. Get the heck off the playing field and let law-enforcement officials take care of the juicers.

4. Go on another round of junkets to Tahiti or wherever. Congress is much less harmful when it simply squanders our money without pretending to accomplish anything.

Andrew1218
Bless you honey!

I had enough steam coming out my ears to power the country for a year.
Keep hearing that these people are our leaders.
They are our employees,AKA the "help".

I have a personal list in Floriduh of "help" to be fired in their next election.

.







Clemens Hearings
If you spent a couple of hours yesterday watching this spectacle, you took away two smashing ideas. One, we got to see just how juvenile the thought processes of our congressmen and woman are and how truly they just don't "get it". Second, how could anyone look at the face of Bryan McNamee, who not once ever looked anyone square in the face, constantly kept his eyes down and looked like the proverbial "deer in the headlights" and not realize that he is the lowest order of human being, and knows that he is and yet at the same time, watch Roger Clemens look the camera and the idiot Congressmen square in the eye and simply stood up for himself and not realize that here you have the whole topic solved for you in an instant. Roger Clemens may not be the most likeable guy in the world, but I know one thing, that man is telling the truth and Bryan McNamee is a liar of biblical proportions. And, Towery has it so right, this is our Congress in action, showing just where their priorities are.

Could there be
a grassroots amendment to the Constitution that requires a two term limit to all Congressional offices? I'll bet Clemens' batting average is higher than Congress' ratings. This "dog pile" is so pathetic, I'm actually ashamed of the whole system and I'm struggling whether to even vote. Jeez, what a mess.

Advice to Roger Clemens--Sex & Illegals
To get congressional democrats off his back, Roger Clemens should say that he did it so he could have sex with interns, it made him look younger, and/or that he was trying to give a hand up to an illegal immigrant trying to make a living bringing prescription drugs over the Mexican border. Now, if he could somehow say the 20 year old intern that he wanted to have sex with was a drug dealer who made her way across the border illegally, he will be home free with the democrats.

Fix the housing crisis?
"When the roof fell in from a housing boom that we all knew would go bust and trigger an anemic economy, Congress's answer was not to fix the system."

How can Congress fix this? With a bailout? for who?

Idiots took out sub-prime loans.

Idiots gave out sub-prime loans.

Idiots verified that the loans were sound.

My solution, let the dreaded free market to its thing.

I want the President.....
to enforce the law!!!!!

These people are not hiding.

For every conservative who is irritated that illegal immigration has never really been addressed...

one good thing about it
at east our Congressman were not adding pork barrel spending projects to some pending legislation while they were in the hearings.
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