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Sunday, July 12, 2009
Steve Chapman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Trivial Pursuit in Washington
by Steve Chapman
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The Clinton administration was famous for obsessing about tiny, innocuous issues, like promoting school uniforms and opposing TV violence. But the era of trivial government came to an end on Sept. 11, 2001, when Americans got a reminder that their government has some truly vital duties and that it might be worthwhile to concentrate on them.

As far as I know, al-Qaida has yet to surrender, and a few other formidable problems have presented themselves since then. But having failed to solve the big, critical problems, our leaders are once again inclined to focus on inconsequential ones that happen to be none of their business.

Rep. Dan Lipinski, D-Ill., for example, thinks it should be a violation of federal law to board an airliner with a bag that exceeds 22 inches by 18 inches by 10 inches. He wants his rule enforced by the same Transportation Security Administration agents who are supposed to protect us from the next Mohammad Atta.

You might think that if you invest vast amounts of money establishing and operating an airline, at great financial risk, you would be entitled to make your own choices on things like the color of planes and the rules for carry-ons. But one member of Congress wants to make sure he never has trouble squeezing his luggage into an overhead bin because someone else has taken up too much space.

That's not all. Lipinski once had to wait 50 minutes for a checked bag. So he thinks carriers should pay fines when they don't get suitcases to passengers immediately.

But why stop there? Why not mandate more legroom and bigger restrooms? Why not demand a free copy of Sports Illustrated or Cosmopolitan for every passenger? Why not require flight attendants to give each of us a teddy bear to clutch in case of turbulence?

Lipinski is not alone in dreaming up uses for the idle hands of Congress. In recent months, both the House and the Senate have taken a pause from addressing the $1.8 trillion budget deficit and preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons to ponder the atrocity known as the Bowl Championship Series, which uses polls and bowl games to determine the No. 1 college football team in the country.

Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, a Texas A&M University graduate, thinks the BCS is "deeply flawed." But anyone who roots for the A&M football team (as I do) knows it makes the BCS look as perfect as a Mozart concerto. Why doesn't Barton hold hearings on why the Aggie defense couldn't stop a bathtub drain last year?

Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, finds it incredible that the University of Utah wasn't invited to play for the national title last season despite going undefeated. But you know what? Even though Japan won the World Baseball Classic this year, it won't get to play in the World Series.

If Utah wants to go through a playoff, it is welcome to try to persuade other universities to join with it in repudiating the scandalous status quo. But if the other schools are content with the BCS, why should the desires of the Mountain West Conference trump those of the other conferences? Answer: because some members of Congress think the only preference that should count is theirs.

Then there is the Obama administration's plan to man our borders against the import of pocketknives that can be opened with only one hand. This builds on one of Washington's more ridiculous gestures, the 1958 federal law against switchblades -- which drew attention not because they were more dangerous than other knives but because they were immortalized in movies about teenage hoodlums. This knife, declared a Senate committee, is "almost exclusively the weapon of the thug and the delinquent."

It was a silly idea at the time, and it doesn't make any more sense in an age where gangs have a penchant for settling disputes with a hail of bullets. But that doesn't stop administration officials from targeting even more knives to address "health and public safety concerns raised by such importations."

Are they serious? Do they really think that if you deprive a violent criminal of one sort of pocketknife, it will never occur to him to use a different and equally lethal pointed implement?

Maybe there are criminals out there who are really that stupid. If so, they missed their calling in government, where the mental deficiency would never be noticed.

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We need
to turn our lives over to the politicans. They are so much smarter than us and should run our entire lives. Look at how well they have run this country. They have only run a deficit for 52 straight years what makes you think they can't handle the small stuff too?

Heres what we do know.

Small minds concern themselves with small things.

Method to the Madness
Politicians understand that by concentrating on the trivial matters (and making a big deal about it), they won't have to concern themselves with the important (and difficult) things like national defense and the economy.

The only way
to end this foolishness is to get rid of the fools. All of them, Democrap, Republi-con, and Independunce. Preferably, but not necessarily, by voting them out.

The country is never in greater danger,
than when Congress is in session.

Don't remember who said that, Mark Twain or Will Rogers, but it sure is true today.

VOTE for NO ONE, dhimmicrats OR spineless weepublicans who have been there for too long.

We need fresh blood, new faces and a return to traditional values and ideals.

QUIT supporting candidates who support Obama!

Dems love Fodder
They feel like they are doing something. And they are...destroying American for no reason at all. I am learning a lot from http://www.theblacksphere.net, and how the mind of liberals work.

Overhaul Congress
Maybe the next attack will suceed and take out the Capital. Congress better start paying attention to national security.

Paleocon VA
Nah...,you cannot paint them ALL with the same brush. I do agree that there are many fools. The answer is not to vote them all out. The answer is to pay attention.

Every Senator and every congressman has a website. Visit them. Look at how they vote on issues.Check out C span. You can really get an idea of who the idiots are when they come to the floor to debate an issue.

I just feel like there are so few good ones we need to keep them. Find out who they are and vote the rest out!

And believe me...,my two Senator's, Barbara Mikulski and Benjamin Cardin should be two of the first to go! Their voting records on every important issue are abysmal!

Liers and Thieves All
Politicians pretend to be important by proposing idiotic legislation, such as the knife ban, while rubber-stamping the real legislation that will grow big government and enslave the American people.

By passing legislation to be written later and all important legislation passed lately not ever even read by politicians, Congress is nothing more than sycophants for the Obama Administration's scheme to destroy America.

Too Much Time
on their hands! How about an amendment that restricts congressional sessions to 150 days in even-numbered years. The inclusion of a provision restricting their pay to the median income of their state or district would also be helpful.

Since that dream will never come to pass, maybe the members of congress might have an awakening. Instead of finding more minutia to address, they could occupy themselves by removing obsolete, overbearing, and unconstitutional laws and regulations.

I can dream can't I?

Hey chappie...



Chappie, I don't get it.

You follow up your hateful "Hit Job 'clum' on Sarah Palin" with a semi decent column.

What is it with you?

Does 'Kattie Parkay' ghost-write some of your 'clums' ?


It must be very painful for you to constantly straddle that fence.

I'll bet those little things are sore all the time.

Just hold up your right hand, if you can figure that out, and slowly toss your left leg over the fence [ That is the leg opposite your right hand. ]

~~~

Now retire to flyover land, that is farmland, country land, the western plains, the deep South, small town, hoosierville, The Great State of Texas, yea, even Alaska, for an extended Sabbatical.

After a few months you may actually grow a pair.

~~~

Get out of the beltway for a while.

OBTW, we hicks wear our belts around our waist.

We are not like those who wear the belt around their knees.

Nor are we like you beltway folk, who wear their belt around their necks.


AND, quit copying Kattie Parkay. We can't get rid of her, but we don't need two of you writing the same thing.





chappie makes a booboo...



chappie writes :
" Maybe there are criminals out there who are really that stupid. If so, they missed their calling in government, where the mental deficiency would never be noticed. "

~~~

I will correct this for our RINO...

" Maybe there are columnists out there who are really that stupid. If so, they missed their calling in government, where the mental deficiency would never be noticed. "

~~~

No charge, chappie. I did it as a public service.




Amend the Bill of Rights
Add an amendment to the mix that limits the mighty feds and their meddling millions to just a few tasks at hand... Hmmm...

Bread and Circuses
We really are close to that mentality. In addition to those mentioned, how about the resolution introduced in the House to honor Michael Jackson? He was a talent who made a lot of money. He was also a very sick and disturbed individual. He was an entertainer. Period.

When a bill/resolution is 1000 pages long and is passed without being read, it shows the idiocy that prevails in Washington. It's all bigger is better, a bigger bill is a better bill. Hogwash! A bigger bill is loaded with pork. What ever happened to the old adage that less is more.

I say throw all the elites out...
And we can start with this harpie,Steve Chapman. First a hit job on Sarah Palin and now he is back talking the walk.

One star along with that other RINO Kathleen Parker till hell freezes over.

TAKING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT

is how this Obama administration wants to build our foreign policy, the military and the CIA.

I heard yesterday that congressman Waxman proposes to prohibit all active duty military from smoking to reduce medical costs. What a jerk! We ask our soldiers to risk their lives, but they can't have a cigarette.


MUST SEE!
Yes almost all of us are playing Trivial Pursuit while Obama yanks the U.S. right out from under us and sets us up for some form of Islamic Dhimmi.

THIS POWERFUL 10-MINUTE VIDEO SHOWS WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE U.S. WITH MUSLIMS SINCE OBAMA. IT IS SHOCKING.
YouTube - Arab Festival 2009: Sharia in the US (Keyword to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEPod-hxD7g&eurl)

LC
"And believe me...,my two Senator's, Barbara Mikulski and Benjamin Cardin should be two of the first to go! Their voting records on every important issue are abysmal!"

No argument there, friend.

I concede that there are one or two national officials who might be worth keeping in other circumstances. But the situation is dire, and even exemplars have begun to conform to the culture of the ruline elites, as when Tom Coburn fudged his commitment to term limits.

All the chairwarmers in the federal government, left, right, and center, have forgotten that they were elected or appointed to do the people's constitutional business, not to enrich themselves, reward supporters, punish enemies, or micromanage our lives. They have all forgotten that they serve at our pleasure and that they have no right to their positions.

We get a new president every four or eight years, but we haven't had a completely new Congress or federal bureaucracy since the first one. We're long overdue. Cleaning out everyone, even the few who might be doing a good job, would serve as a reminder that power comes from the people and can be rescinded.

The alternatives to hanging the b@stards are neither numerous nor entirely satisfactory, but they deserve exploration. These include working and voting against every incumbent and demanding the resignation or recall of every idiot who puts his name on a frivolous bill. We're fighting two land wars, we're trillions of dollars in debt, the economy is sputtering, the president is ruling by czar and by the seat of his pants, and despots around the world are having a field day. Any federal employee who wastes one second of official time blabbering about the BCS should be driven out of office and out of the country.

Suggestions to improve our government
Here is what Mark Levin says about our government:
The Adminstrative State
"Sunset all "independent" federal agencies each year subject to congress reestablishing them.Require federal departments to reimburse individuals and enterprises for the costs associated with the devaluation of their private property from the issuance of regulations that compromise the use of their property.
Eliminate unions for federal government employees, since the purpose of a civil service system is to promote merit and professionalism over patronage,and the purpose of the federal unions is to empower themselves and promote Statism.
Reduce the federal payroll by 20%, or more."
Term limits would reduce the benefits and the power these dunces have over us. We must take back our country.


Strange Silence From Obama
If Congress wants to investigate something fundamentally important and critical to our nation, and our Constitution, why isn't there a bi-partisan committee investigating the following issues:

1. Truthful location of Obama's birth.
2. Occidental College records
3. Columbia College records
4. Columbia thesis paper
5. Selective Service registration
6. Medical records
7. Illinois State Senate schedule
8. Illinois State Senate records
9. Law practice client lists
10. Certified Copy of original Birth certificate
11. Embossed, signed paper Certification of live birth
12. Record of baptism
13. Articles published as editor of the Harvard Law Review or as a Professor at the University of Chicago.

The Liberal majority seems to have determined that none of the above is any business of the American people, but spent thousands of hours investigating every inch of former President Bush's life. Their lack of curiosity amazes me and makes me wonder how much else they are hiding and covering up from us. We better find out, our very lives may be at stake!

Clifton L. West


The Peter Principle
Managers, whether public or private come in a wide variety. But one of the standout types is the "Control Freak". This type of manager absolutely must involve him/herself at the detail level of everything their subordinates are doing.

They will many times go so far as to have "favorites" that keep them abreast of what is going on at the "detail" level in their organization. Importantly this characteristic exists at every level of management from shop foreman to CEO and Chairperson.

The common thread in most instances was that these people required this level of "control" to mask their insecurity, an insecurity ofttimes resulting from the Peter Principle.

The Peter Principle: "In a Hierarchy Every Employee Tends to Rise to His Level of Incompetence."

Jimmy Carter has been many times portrayed as a classic example of the Peter Principle. He was described many times by his staff as a Control Freak.

One of his most unendearing qualities was his almost paranoid need to control his immediate environment. This took many forms but one of the most "indicative" was his "control" of the use of the White House Tennis Court. He personally reviewed usage and scheduled usage. It along with similar "attention to detail" drove his staff nuts. I do not think that there is a lot of doubt that Jimmy Carter, as POTUS was way out of his league, so to speak.

to be continued.

The Peter Principle cont'd
Obama displays some of the same characteristics. The existence of the 30+ so called Czars are not just here as party hacks. They are there to make "The One" comfortable by being his "eyes and ears", answerable to no one else but BHO.

Their relationship to the various Cabinet Offices, Bureaus, oversight committees, and other government entities or programs is not at all dissimilar to USSR's use of Party Hacks sitting at the "right hand" of all key bureaus managers and military leaders. Hitler had a similar structure using the Gestapo.

We are seeing a totally foreign structure being set up in our White House. One designed specifically to answer only to the President, and inserts itself into every area of government and private enterprise as it is brought under added government and White House "control".

I frankly feel that this POTUS is Jimmy Carter and the "Control Freak" on steroids. It is frightening in its portent. The Peter Principle is definitely "alive and well".

PC is Thought Control
LEE

FLORIDA JIM @ 12:13
Agree with Mark Levin's book. There are a few more restrictions I would add to government.

1. No longer can the congress or senate vote their own pay raises.
2. No longer should they receive life time benefits after only one term in office. Entitlement only to Social Security benefits as are the rest of Americans.
3. They are required to use the same health care benefits as all Americans use, medicare or their own proposed nationalized health care.
4. No private jets for the Speaker of the house.
5.No private limos except for security as needed.

The elected office is to serve the people, not to gorge at the feed trough. These should be mandates by the American people.

Contact these Dem. Sens. who oppose
krap and trade and Obamacare.Obamacare and krap and trade:

Senators Bayh Indiana
Senator Ben Nelson NB
Sen. Joe Liberman CT
Sen. Mary Landrieu Louisiana
Sen. Blanch Lincoln AK
Sen. Pryor AK

Sen. # is 202-224/225-3121. ALl have email contacts.

The Big O could lose big on krap and trade, health sttack, and card check.

Where is the birth certificate?

If we could go to the moon, Joe the Plumber's MVD records could be published within 24 hrs., and Palin's private emails could be hacked, why can't some terrific investigative reporter find King Elect O's birth certificate?

And it is too true that Congress is all too busy telling us what lightbulbs to use and how much water we can have in our toilets.

We should cut off the AC to DC (Washington is a malarial swamp) from March to October, and cut Congress back to the part-time *statesmen* they were supposed to be.

Those guys in Washington
who we pay millions of dollars to every year, probably billions by the time you add in their lifelong benefits, don’t want us to figure out that they are in no way worth this kind of money.

Government unrestrained will always become gargantuan and intrusive because if people figure out that they are really suppose to be part time employees, limited in their scope, we might just send them all home.

When you think of what government was originally intended to be; a part-time, temporary public service, it is easier to imagine far fewer laws.

The laws in the United States were once few, enumerated, and easy for anyone to understand. Now, there are so many laws, and they are so convoluted that no one knows half the time if they are living within the law or not. If we want truly limited government, we would have to scrap the whole mess and start over. So government keeps on thinking up more laws and more areas to control, so it never dawns on anyone that we don’t really need them all that much.

After all, if they ran out of laws to make, what would they do with their time?

Paleocon Va.
I hear you and I'm with you.
Here's my question. Can we name the GOOD ones?
Who are they? Do you have a list?

Mischief is the toil of idle hands
I thought the Obama administration was keeping Congress too busy to think of such things. Oh well.

LC
Sorry about the tardy reply. I went off to do other things and forgot that I'd left the computer on.

"Here's my question. Can we name the GOOD ones?
Who are they? Do you have a list?"

It's a short one: Tom Coburn, Duncan Hunter, Michelle Bachman, and Mike Pence, with reservations. Sarah Palin, who's about to leave office, with reservations. Newt Gingrich, Tom Tancredo, and J.C. Watts, who aren't in office, with reservations. Ron Paul with major reservations. (He's a decent fellow with some good positions; but left to his own devices, he'd have us in dhimmitude within a year.) Probably a few others, but those are the highlights.

Part Time Job.

Being a legistlator is fundementally a part time job.

The only reason why Congressmen and Senators put in an 18 hour day is because they did it to themselves.

They intruded themselves into the education system.

They intruded themselves into the Transportion system.

They intruded themselves into the Health System.

If there was no "Farm Bill" there would be no need to debate the issue.

Likewise for many other issues that are not of Federal Concern.

Based upon their performance, Congressmen and Senators are not worth the Millions per member we pay them.

There are no limits on federal power.
Most members of congress look around constantly for some legislation they can pass in order to get reelected. From 2001-2006 the republicans proved they are as bad as the democrats.

As long as the dumb masses think we have a two party system, it will not change.


Who's complaining?
As long as the collection of 535 idiots (I used to try to find sane, mature, reasonable ones but have given up) spends its time on this sort of dribble, they won't think up really big things to pass that will really screw with our lives - like EFCA, Cap and Tax, and "Amtrak" Healthcare.
I am sending them a list of silly little things that bother me - like drivers on cell phones, McDonald's cashiers that can't speak English .....

These goofball antics
These goofball antics are proof positive this country would be better off with a part-time legislature. They waste so much time with such nonsense that they can't bother to actually READ important bills before they vote on them.

But the best part about having a part-time legislature would be that they could qualify for any benefits; no outrageously generous medical and pension bennies for these loons.

Hahahahahahaha (evil laugh, in case you're wondering. ;-)

i

Reba
Like most politicians, Waxman doesn't like the military and doesn't trust it. So if he can do anything that might prevent anyone from joining, it is worth the effort.

Trivial Items
This entire matter is due to politicians who want to avoid vital matters, get people's attention away from said vital matters, and get some face time. It also gives them excuses to cover what they should have been doing in that "they just didn't have to time to run this investigation and do that too."
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