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Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Congress Hopefuls Vow To Be Pork-Free

The anti-pork brigade in Congress is poised to receive massive reinforcements next year, with nearly every non-incumbent GOP Senate candidate and hordes of House hopefuls swearing off earmarks themselves or even ready to consider an outright ban for all lawmakers.

That potential influx means a showdown with old-guard lawmakers - of both parties - who consider earmarking a central congressional prerogative. It also could mean a reversal of fortunes for critics such as Sen. Jim DeMint, the South Carolina Republican who has fought unsuccessfully to get his party to stop the practice.

"I will force a vote in the SenateGOP conference to ban earmarks next year," said Mr. DeMint, who has endorsed candidates supporting a ban. "I believe this will pass, and Republicans will be unified against the wasteful and corrupt earmark system."

House Republicans voted in March to impose a moratorium on earmarks for fiscal 2011 spending bills. All but a handful of their members have abided by it.

But no other party caucus in either the House or Senate has sworn off targeted spending requests that lawmakers use to deliver federal money for projects back home.

Democratic leaders argue that the solution is transparency, not elimination.

Promises to eliminate earmarks are likely to be the first major test of GOP unity after the midterm elections, regardless of whether Republicans win control of either chamber. The debate pits senior senators, who note that Congress was given the power of the purse, against a growing number of lawmakers who say earmarks have become a corrupting force.

Asked what his party will do next year about the issue, Sen. Thad Cochran, ranking Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee and a vocal defender of earmarks, laughed and shook his head. "Have a lively discussion of the issue," he said.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The American people should stop letting them get away with this foolishness. We should not let them call it pork!

If it were called embezzlement by crony capitalists who support the candidate with bribe money (political donations) then we would ALL get the message.

They are criminals. Period.

lmclain said...

10:30...perfectly correct...Cochran LAUGHED?! Thats because he KNOWS its posturing and campaign rhetoric. NOTHING will change; it's just the latest fad in politics and the ones running for election get to say whatever they want or think the voters want to hear. Thats the game. And "we, the people" keep fallin' for it. Each and every one of these lying thieving, cheating, rip-off politicians ARE criminals. Every one of them.....Now, I have to go ---the FBI and Secret Service and Homeland Security and NSA security are banging on my door. Must be something I said....