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Steny delivers $8.5 million in earmarks
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) was the Dems' point man on rebutting GOP charges that the omnibus was stuffed with pork. His main talking points? That you can't spell "earmark" without an "R" -- and that the GOP was responsible for about 40 percent of the estimated 8,000 earmarks in the bill. Hoyer, in turn, isn't shy about trumpeting his own earmarks to the folks back in the district, sending word to local papers that he secured more than $8.5 million in projects, including $3 million for highway construction and smaller grants for homeless shelters, bus lines and job training programs. But the most interesting one: $280,000 for a University of Maryland initiative to study alternative uses for tobacco to help farmers compensate for the drop-off in smoking. http://somd.com/news/headlines/2009/9506.shtml |
Sometimes this shit makes me laugh until I can't stop screaming.
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Let Spending Dogs Lie
Obama chooses not to fight earmarks from last year's tardy spending bill. http://www.slate.com/id/2212674/ |
Obama budget director: We'll cut pork after '09 spending bill
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Cantor.
:lol: You might consider a different spokesman. Just saying. |
Cantor is not my spokesman, but in this instance I agree with him. The system is what it is, but I think something is wrong here. And if all you got out of that article is that, then you didn't even read it.
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"But House Minority Whip Eric Cantor rejected the argument and noted that President Obama had vowed to take action against earmarks during the presidential campaign."
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I believe he said he would cut earmarks when he was campaigning, not end them completely, and supposedly this bill has less than the previous bill by a lot. (I could be wrong about that. I did see an interview where he said that though.)
But I agree. He should send it back and tell them to take them out. There really should be a line item veto. Maybe what they should do is give x amount of money to each state depending on population, and that state can spend the money on whatever projects are needed. It is the budget. If there are projects for which states need money, that money should be in the budget in some way. |
I just cant get as excited as McCain or some here about earmarks, which represent about 1% of the federal budget every year.
There are fewer in this omnibus bill than previous years and they are more transparent as a result of the Democratic earmark reform in '07. I think Obama could have been more honest to simply suggest even greater transparency (ie requiring every member of Congress to publish and justify his/her earmarks on their respective website). Then both parties could stop with the hypocrisy and admit that part of their role is to bring federal $$$ back to their respective communities. All earmarks are not bad....many contribute to a valid and valued public function. I recall Sarah Palin lashing out about an earmark for fruit fly research. On the superficial level, it sounds frivolous and wasteful. I think it was during a speech where she focused on special ed needs and children with disabilities, from her own personal experience. She might want to read this: Quote:
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It is impressive how few of the earmarks that are complained about are actually wasteful. You'd think that with such a large number of earmarks, the people who like to complain about them would be able to find a few that are legitimately silly.
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1% of the budget is a huge percentage when you think about it.
that only leaves 99 other items to fund if they're all the same size. I imagine there are a lot more than 99 or even 100 funding applications or requirements. |
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Yes well I'm not even going to talk about Iraq, but we all know that's a huge amount of money no matter which way you look at it.
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If they are such a minor part, Obama and Pelosi should do as they have stated and reduce wasteful spending, and they shouldn't be missed if they are so minor.
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