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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

MIKULSKI KIlled Bill To Block ACORN Funding

Sen. David Vitter (R-Louisiana) tried to stand up for civil society and taxpayers last week but his effort was shot down.


Vitter tried to prevent the radical direct-action group, ACORN, and its affiliates from benefitting under the odious national service legislation known as the (proposed) GIVE Act. The bill itself would dramatically expand the feel-good liberal program, AmeriCorps, which ACORN and other groups have used to promote their own political objectives.


Vitter’s amendment to the bill known as HR1388 would have prevented ACORN from receiving funding under the legislation and from participating in any program involving the use of government-sponsored volunteers.


Vitter noted in a press release that ACORN is currently under federal investigation, and this is simply not the sort of organization that should be funded by taxpayer dollars. Although this bill prevents the use of funds for political activities, a loophole exists that would allow volunteers sponsored by the federal government to work on behalf of ACORN, freeing up ACORN workers to engage in voter registration activities. The fact that ACORN has been caught engaging in a number of suspect activities is of even more concern. [emphasis added]

On the Senate floor March 26, Vitter explained further, saying of his amendment:
It says no money under this program could go to ACORN or any of its affiliates. Although it is about that one organization, I think the amendment goes to the heart of this debate.

A lot of us are concerned this bill could politicize and put too much Government involvement in charitable work across the country.


Some folks may like ACORN, other folks may not, but nobody can argue that ACORN isn’t at its core political and ideological. It should not get money under this program. The language in the bill that says you can’t do political activity with the money clearly isn’t good enough, because ACORN and other very political and ideological groups would simply have charitable offshoots that could accept the money and be underwritten indirectly in that way.


Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Maryland), long a friend of ACORN, objected. She made a motion to kill Vitter’s amendment, saying “I think this is an amendment that has no purpose and [sic] has Draconian consequences if passed.” Senators agreed, voting 53 to 43 to kill the amendment.

The original version of HR1388 passed by the House contained an amendment offered by Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-North Carolina) that prohibited organizations involved in “engaged in political or legislative advocacy” from receiving funding.


But two left-wing pressure groups distorted Foxx’s amendment and demanded its removal. “The First Amendment protects against speech restrictions such as those in [this] amendment,” said OMB Watch. The Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest said Foxx’s amendment was “anti-nonprofit” and “anti-democratic,” and added that “civic participation is the touchstone of American democracy.”


Of course, their arguments were nonsense because groups are not required to take funding from the government, but Sen. Mikulski did ACORN’s bidding, filing a substitute bill in the Senate that took out Foxx’s provisions.


The bill could be taken up again by the House at any time and be on its way to President Obama’s desk for his signature.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Time to get Mikulski out, anyone would be better than her.

Anonymous said...

VOTE THEM OUT!!!

Anonymous said...

Vote her fat stupid corrupt arse out !

Anonymous said...

She does like to protect ACORN.
There IS no justification to her actions.

Anonymous said...

I agree--get the munchkin out the
Senate now!!!!

Tom Degan said...

The question is just screaming to be posed: How many ACORN locations did these "investigators (Inquisitors?) have to infiltrate before they were able to implicate three corrupt officials?

Has anyone bothered to ask that question?

I smell a rat. Better still, I smell a FOX.

http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY

Anonymous said...

11:36

Fox had nothing to do with the production of these films. So far there has been four of these corrupt Acorn agencies exposed and there are still more to come.
Shame on all the alphabet networks for not investigating this corrupt institution before now and leaving what is supposed to be their job to two twenty something young people to do. It is a shame that the news organizations that once brought us great investigative reporting now since January 2009 just read white house press releases and report it as news.
This administration, with its ties to radical friends and appointees from Wright to jones surely would be fertile ground for any good investigative reporter.


Bob

Anonymous said...

I nominate, in the catagory of the shortest list of Democrats that that were not supported by Acorn in their last election, the name Arlen Spector. Then he did run as a Republican last time.
While being a 501c3, non profit does not allow political advocacy, I guess that does not apply to Acorn and the Democrats. Congress simply does not understand, that it is not their money to give away.

Chimera said...

Time to go Barbara.

Anonymous said...

Its time for her arse to go.

Anonymous said...

when pimping young girls you need acorn for advice.

smitty240 said...

Butch once again shows her true colors. It's time to FIRE CONGRESS!

http://www.firecongress.org/