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    Democratic earmark reforms lasted 100 days. When Democrats took control of Congress months back, incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., bragged it would take her party less than 100 hours to curb wasteful pork spending by requiring members to attach their names to their "earmarks," exposing such waste to the harsh light of public scrutiny.

    She failed to mention this "reform" would remain in effect for little more than 100 days.

    At this point, "Democrats are sidestepping rules approved their first day in power in January to clearly identify 'earmarks' -- lawmakers' requests for specific projects and contracts for their states -- in documents that accompany spending bills," The Associated Press reported Monday.

    "Rather than including specific pet projects, grants and contracts in legislation as it is being written, Democrats are following an order by the House Appropriations Committee chairman to keep the bills free of such earmarks until it is too late for critics to effectively challenge them," The AP continued.


    Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., now says those requests for billions of dollars to finance home-district dams, bridges and research contracts won't be added to spending measures till the fall, when House and Senate negotiators assemble final bills to send to the president. But that means few lawmakers will get a chance to oppose specific projects.

    Rep. Obey insists he's taking the step "reluctantly" because his Appropriations Committee hasn't had time to fully review the 36,000 earmark requests that have come flooding in -- despite all the Democrats' talk of "reform."

    But predictably, watchdog groups who "scrub" appropriations bills for questionable provisions are outraged.

    "What that does is leave out the public's input," objects Tom Schatz, president of Citizens Against Government Waste.

    "This is not more sunlight," agrees Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz. "This is actually keeping earmarks secret until it's too late to do anything about it."

    The House-Senate compromise bills cannot be amended when they come up for final action in September, at which point they're subject to only one hour of debate, precluding challenges.

    Meantime, Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., chuckled and accepted congratulatory handshakes on May 22 after his fellow Democrats banded together to permanently table (219-189) an official reprimand of the Pennsylvania Democrat for violating his party's own four-month-old rule barring "revenge killing" of other members' earmarks.

    The whole point of the Democratic "reform" was to allow other members to criticize and oppose pork set-asides. But last month, when Rep. Murtha (the second-ranking Democrat on the Appropriations Committee, a man so powerful that he secured more than $200 million for his personal pet projects in 2006 alone, according to Taxpayers for Common Sense) sponsored an earmark to authorize $23 million for the National Drug Intelligence Center -- a government agency that happens to be based in his district -- Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., a former FBI agent, had the nerve to rise and propose the allocation be canceled.

    Rep. Rogers was acting in accordance with the Bush administration's desire to close the office, which duplicates services provided by the FBI and which has received repeated low marks from several federal review boards.

    Rep. Rogers' attempt to cut the $23 million failed. Despite that, on May 17 an outraged Rep. Murtha -- who in his failed bid for majority leader described the ethics package in a private meeting with lawmakers as "total crap" -- approached Rep. Rogers on the House floor.

    "I hope you don't have any earmarks in the defense appropriation bill because they are gone, and you will not get any earmarks now and forever," the now-tabled resolution quotes Rep. Murtha as telling Rep. Rogers.

    Rep. Murtha has never disputed Rep. Rogers' account. He doesn't have to. He knows he will never be disciplined for violating Ms. Pelosi's reforms, because he had it right the first time. The "anti-earmark reforms" are just for show. Mere window dressing. Why, if we enjoyed the immunities of a colorful old Democratic congressman, we might even call them "total crap."

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    nothing will change unless Bush veto's everything until all the earmarks are removed. maybe he will do it, now that it isn't his party that is doing it.
    “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."

    Gerald Ford

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    • #3
      Both parties spend money on stupid shit. That's what gets me pisst off. They spend my money any way they see fit if I like it or not. I want to gamble online they tell me I can't because they are not getting their cut. I want to go and buy some pot. I can't ( ) because they are not getting their cut. Unlike Tobacco and Alcohol, people would be growing the shit in there backyard if they did make it legal. I think that is one reason why they will not make it legal. Do you know how much money is wasted on the war on drugs every year? And that war was started by the Republican god known as Ronnie Reagan. We lost great gambling sites like Pinnalce because of (R)Tenn. Bill Frist. That is the main reason I don't like the Republican party. They are always telling you how it's going to be by playing the MORAL card, and what it really comes down to is that they are not getting their cut from it.

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      • #4
        Beardown. This thread was about earmarks, not drugs or gambling. The Dems ran and won on a platform of NO EARMARKS. Then they get in office and change their tune and no one says anything? I am waiting for a lefty to come back with "well the Republicans were doing the same." And I agree. But they didn't lie to people like the left and say they were going to change everything.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by wayne1218
            ditto

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            • #7
              Originally posted by wayne1218
              You're not concerned where your tax dollars go? Spark too?

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              • #8
                Waynes from Kerry country..
                jordanrules..................

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jordanrules23
                  Waynes from Kerry country..
                  I could care less about any party.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by lefthater
                    You're not concerned where your tax dollars go? Spark too?
                    No

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by wayne1218
                      No
                      Apathy is a cancer in the US.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by lefthater
                        Apathy is a cancer in the US.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by wayne1218
                          Sad. I feel sorry for people like you.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by lefthater
                            Sad. I feel sorry for people like you.
                            Lefthater, wayne is mostly a conservative...no need to say that
                            jordanrules..................

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by lefthater
                              Sad. I feel sorry for people like you.
                              Don't, my life is much better without stressing about politics 24/7

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