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Thursday, December 20, 2007
Paul  Weyrich :: Townhall.com Columnist
Pork For Christmas (For Some People)
by Paul Weyrich
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In recent weeks I have used this column to criticize the massive spending Congress is poised to enact in the Omnibus Appropriations Bill. As it turns out there remains a great deal of nonsense in it. As a Christmas gift to the American taxpayer, Congress has included 9,000 earmark requests, commonly known as “pork” spending, in the Omnibus. Earmarks amount to kickbacks for groups and projects within individual Congressional districts and are well-known for their wastefulness. They are often, though not always, intended to reward local campaign donors or personal friends.

This year new rules in the House of Representatives would prohibit the addition of earmarks added to a bill in conference, but because the Omnibus spending bill is being treated as an amendment from the Senate, it is exempt from those rules. And now we have 9,000 earmarks. Never doubt the ingenuity politicians when they seek to curry voter favor at home!

The most egregious earmarks are those given to new Members of the House, such as Representative Laura Richardson (D-CA) and Representative Niki Tsongas (D-MA), who were elected in special elections after the House deadline for earmark requests had passed, according to ROLL CALL newspaper. These two Representatives secured more than $600,000 in funding for projects in their districts.

The 9,000 earmarks in the bill total more than $7.4 billion. This is yet another example of egregious Congressional waste of taxpayer money. While the bill has yet to reach President George W. Bush’s desk for approval and some earmarks theoretically could be dropped from the final version, it is highly unlikely that a significant number would be eliminated.

What is clear is that neither Republicans nor Democrats have learned from the public’s frustration with Congressional spending and wastefulness that was so prominent in the 2006 election. Members of both parties remain committed to ensuring their personal political survival rather than reducing spending and returning revenue to the taxpayers or balancing the budget.

But at least some people can look forward to “pork” for Christmas!

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Paul M. Weyrich is the late Chairman and CEO of the Free Congress Research and Education Foundation.
 
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Do as I say not as I do
Re:Pork For Christmas (For Some People)
By Paul Weyrich

Paul Weyrich is the worst person to be a spokesman for "pork reform."

Weyrich is salesman in chief for the worst rail projects which costs us billions to build and billions to operate.

If the Bridge to nowhere had a rail track on it, Weyrich would have lobbied for it.

P.S. His projects do not relieve congestion.

Mel Zucker

Response to elosogrande and charlie
elosogrande writes:

Your boy Stevens is a stiff, so try voting in some honest polititians if can find them, or run for office yourself. You can't change things if you don't want to get in the game.

charlie writes:

"When will you and the rest of the dolts of both political parties in Washington understand that what the US public is sick and tired of is being stuck with the "lesser of two evils"! "John and Mary Q Public" want, heck, are demanding, GOOD government, not one of "bad" and worse"
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First, sadly, it's almost impossible to get in to the game You have to k*ss *ss, uh, I mean work your way up, for a number of low-level years, at which point you will have demonstrated your mastery of the system, meaning caved in, and either be independently wealthy or pander for bucks.

Second, I don't believe that charlie is correct, sadly again - most people have now become so conditioned to the unconstitutional handouts that they wouldn't vote for anybody threatening to end them.

I was on my town's planning commission for two years until I got tired of being at the short end of 6-1 votes. One night I came home and said to my wife, "We had a unanimous vote tonight." She was surprised and asked "Really!?" I replied, "Yes, we voted to adjourn." I was appointed to fill an unexpired term, but refused the urging of the boro council president to continue because it was too frustrating. We had liberal members who thought that party politics were more important than doing the right thing for the boro.

If I campaigned on getting rid of all social and corporate welfare and all unconstitutional meddling alphabet agencies and said, "You are on your own - we're getting out of your way," all of the government employees would be enough to defeat me. If, by some miracle, I got elected, who else in the chamber would support my bills?
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