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Clueless Congress' Bloated Budget Should Be Busted
Townhall.com ^ | December 31, 2007 | Donald Lambro

Posted on 12/31/2007 9:45:51 AM PST by Kaslin

WASHINGTON -- Congress went on a Christmas spending spree over the holidays for its friends in high places. You'll be getting a bill for it by April 15.

While families were buying stocking stuffers for the kids, the Democratic Congress was stuffing billions of dollars of pork into a grotesquely bloated omnibus appropriations bill.

This column looked into some of the wasteful squandering as the end-of-the-year spending bill was moving through the legislative process. But new details of its scandalous spending practices demand greater attention. A word of warning though, to those who have high blood pressure: read this sitting down.

Next time you go out for seafood, remember the $188,000 lawmakers sent to the Lobster Institute in Orono, Maine. Then there was the tidy sum to the pest-control industry in the form of $2.5 million to fight grasshoppers and Mormon crickets in Nevada and Utah; $223,000 to manage beavers in Raleigh, N.C.; $3.7 million to combat termites in New Orleans; $244,000 to conduct bee research in Weslaco, Texas.

Congress, which spends millions battling roaches and rodents in the Capitol, has a thing about bugs. It can't spend enough on them: $353,000 to battle the Asian long-horned beetle in Illinois; $234,000 to help an American laboratory in Montpellier, France fight the olive fruit fly; $113,000 to go after rodents in Arkansas.

This is just a sampling of the 11,331 "earmarks" (a 426 percent increase over last year) that this Congress snuck into its annual appropriations bills and accompanying reports for fiscal year 2008 -- nearly 10,000 of them in the omnibus bill alone. Want more?

-- $700,000 for a bike trail in Minnesota.

-- $200,000 for a post office museum in downtown Las Vegas.

-- $1 million for a river walk in Massachusetts.

-- $150,000 for the Louis Armstrong Museum in Queens, N.Y.

-- $200,000 for the Hunting and Fishing Museum in Pennsylvania.

-- $113,000 for rodent control in Alaska.

-- $4 million for a Beverly Hills veterans' park.

-- $37,000 for the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.

-- $8.8 million for the Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium at Eastern Kentucky University.

-- $2.4 million for renovations in the Haddad Riverfront Park in Charleston, W.Va.

-- $250,000 for construction work at the Walter Clore Wine and Culinary Center in Prosser, Wash.

-- $126,000 for the National First Ladies' Library in Canton, Ohio.

-- $10.4 million to the ProLogic company, a firm in West Virginia that is allegedly under federal investigatio

If one special interest in the country has been left out of these bills, it would be hard think of one. It contains money for everything from New York's Center for Grape Genetics to peanut production in Georgia, from

Pennsylvania's Center for Dairy Excellence to the Bronx River Restoration Project.

Keep in mind, these are projects that the administration did not request money for, nor were they recommended or formally evaluated by any of the appropriating committees. These are items that were inserted into spending bills, with the full approval of the majority leadership of Congress, to buy political support in their states and districts to help them win another term in the 2008 elections.

To be sure, earmarking is a bipartisan affliction. Its abuses occur on both sides of the aisle. Nevertheless, powerful Democrats in Congress control the legislative machinery and they are among its chief abusers.

And don't look for any substantive change from the Democrats who are running for president. Since her election to the Senate, Hillary Clinton has been responsible for more than half a billion dollars in earmarks that went to 59 corporations, according to a Los Angeles Times investigation. Nearly two-thirds of these firms donated money to her campaigns through their executives, board members or their lobbyists.

In a classic case of mutual back-scratchery, her campaigns have raked in more than $1 million from beneficiaries of her earmarks. Clinton has delivered more than $2.3 billion in earmarked pork to her state since 2001. She's not the biggest abuser of pork, though she "does significantly more earmarking than most others," the Times discovered.

Among the spending bills that passed this year, she was responsible for 216 earmarked projects totaling $236.6 million. So much for her claim of fiscal responsibility.

Her rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination are tucking into the hog meat, too. Barack Obama, promising to change the way things are done in Washington, is responsible for $90.4 million in earmarks.

President Bush presumably had little choice but to hold his nose and sign the omnibus spending bill to keep the government running. But he has asked Budget Director Jim Nussle to come up with innovative ways not to spend this money.

The Heritage Foundation has three suggestions, which the White House is studying: Cancel non-binding earmarks by executive order; ban "phone-marking," in which lawmakers pressure agency heads to demand funding for their pet projects; and rejecting vaguely worded earmarks.

Good ideas. It's time for the White House to take the gloves off and get tougher with lawmakers who won't take no for an answer.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: 110th; federalspending; lambro

1 posted on 12/31/2007 9:45:52 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
$1 million for a river walk in Massachusetts

rather weird given the fact that private properties are adjacent to the rivers here... or the river runs right through the private properties

2 posted on 12/31/2007 9:50:31 AM PST by xtinct (I was the next door neighbor kid's imaginary friend.)
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To: Kaslin

Shouldn’t the title be “Clueless Congress’ Bloated Budget Deserves Denial”?(As Always, Effective Emmediately)


3 posted on 12/31/2007 9:51:57 AM PST by logic (Support Duncan Hunter for the 2008 GOP presidential nominee. He is THE conservative candidate!!)
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To: Kaslin

I’m all for whichever presidential candidate will put an axe to all this stupid spending.


4 posted on 12/31/2007 9:52:04 AM PST by Oberon (What does it take to make government shrink?)
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To: Kaslin

What voters are going to vote against earmarks? Go to Johnstown and watch them re-elect Murtha over and over again. Many Congressmen (including Ron Paul) use the collective trough to get elected and we all pay for it.

Washington DC is truely a disgusting place and getting worse by the day. Babylon on the Potomac is an apt description.


5 posted on 12/31/2007 9:52:44 AM PST by whitedog57
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To: Kaslin
It's time for the White House to take the gloves off and get tougher with lawmakers who won't take no for an answer.

Like they're getting tough with terrorists? or Illegal Invaders?

6 posted on 12/31/2007 9:54:00 AM PST by logic (Support Duncan Hunter for the 2008 GOP presidential nominee. He is THE conservative candidate!!)
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To: logic

No, I think the title is perfect


7 posted on 12/31/2007 9:54:17 AM PST by Kaslin (Peace is the aftermath of victory)
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To: Kaslin

Awww..You’re no fun!!!


8 posted on 12/31/2007 9:55:36 AM PST by logic (Support Duncan Hunter for the 2008 GOP presidential nominee. He is THE conservative candidate!!)
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To: logic
Like they're getting tough with terrorists?

huh?

9 posted on 12/31/2007 9:56:26 AM PST by Kaslin (Peace is the aftermath of victory)
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To: logic

LOL


10 posted on 12/31/2007 9:57:27 AM PST by Kaslin (Peace is the aftermath of victory)
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To: Kaslin
It's time for the White House to take the gloves off and get tougher with lawmakers who won't take no for an answer.

Like they're getting tough with terrorists?

huh?

Like the state department is getting tough with Pali terrorists and people who cross the border illegally.... Sorry forgot the sarcasm tag....

11 posted on 12/31/2007 10:01:44 AM PST by logic (Support Duncan Hunter for the 2008 GOP presidential nominee. He is THE conservative candidate!!)
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To: Oberon

None of them, not even Ron Paul.

If we couldn’t cut the budget when we controlled both houses of Congress, dimocrats laying down left and right for whatever we wanted, a President with a 90% approval rating, we will never cut spending.

Well, we will be forced to cut spending when the Chinese tell us to.


12 posted on 12/31/2007 10:01:52 AM PST by Philly Nomad
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To: Kaslin

What, no money to fight rock slime? Now there is a problem that’s worth some federal dollars.


13 posted on 12/31/2007 10:38:19 AM PST by centurion316 (Democrats - Supporting Al Qaida Worldwide)
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To: logic

“It’s time for the White House to take the gloves off and get tougher with lawmakers who won’t take no for an answer.

Like they’re getting tough with terrorists? or Illegal Invaders?”
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. . . as compared to his predecessors (including Ronald Reagan), you bet!!

[BTW: Your snark vis a vis the “terrorists” is just plain STUPID!]


14 posted on 12/31/2007 10:52:52 AM PST by DrDeb
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To: whitedog57

This is one of the reason Rome fell too.


15 posted on 12/31/2007 11:14:49 AM PST by do the dhue (They've got us surrounded again. The poor bastards. General Creighton Abrams)
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To: DrDeb
[BTW: Your snark vis a vis the “terrorists” is just plain STUPID!]

And why is that?

What is it about these observations that is stupid? or do you not even have a rebuttal other than name calling?

16 posted on 12/31/2007 11:39:47 AM PST by logic (Support Duncan Hunter for the 2008 GOP presidential nominee. He is THE conservative candidate!!)
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To: Kaslin
The real deliverables are in byzantine regulations.
17 posted on 12/31/2007 11:46:42 AM PST by Carry_Okie (Grovelnator Schwarzenkaiser, fashionable fascism one charade at a time.)
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