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My Letter to Republicans Who voted for the Bailout

 

Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison,

I have called your office, the office of Senator John Cornyn and Senator John McCain. I am a lifelong Republican, a McCain Victory 08 Blogger and have my own blog and Internet talk radio program.

After your vote last night, I will never support you for elected office, I will instead support any other Republican opposing you who disagrees with what you did. You voted for a huge piece of pork last night that is totally unnecessary.

We need to repeal Sarbanes Oxley, Mark-to-Market rules, cut capital gains and immediately investigate and prosecute anyone involved in this economic scandal to include anyone on Capitol Hill involved no matter who they are.

Sadly, you and others like you have hijacked the Republican party, completely abandoned the Reagan doctrine, and ignored the legacy Reagan handed the American people.

Personally, I wished that Jim DeMint was my Senator and that he was the nominee of our party.  He was one of 15 Republicans and 10 democrats who stood up for what is right for America and not for himself in the way of pork barrel earmarks.

McCain, like you, has proven himself to be wrong and out of touch with true conservatives, but sadly he is the only hope we have of defeating Obama... voting against Obama is my pleasure,

Sadly, after last night’s events, voting for McCain will be done VERY RELUCTANTLY!

What you voted for was a disgrace you should be ashamed of yourself.

You have lost my trust and my support - PERIOD!

It appears as though our party needs to immediately begin rebuilding itself with the 15 Senators and 133 Representatives that voted against the bailout.

John Barnhart - Georgetown, Texas

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Freedom Isn't Free (How Stupid Are We?)

Right now millions of Americans are standing around the water cooler, talking at the gym, grabbing a fast bite to eat or a coffee and talking with someone else about how bad the economy is, how stupid and worthless congress is, how greed perverts people at the top of many corporations and whether or not either of the two Presidential nominees has the ability to take on the economy, health care, American energy independence or this nations defense in January.

Well folks, it’s time that we... that is you, me, I, us, take a stand and realize that WE are the government. We send our tax dollars to Washington as well as the legislators, the lobbyists, the bankers, the lawyers, the corporations, etc. You see every time we gripe or complain and ask someone to do something for, to or about a cause, we are asking for the government to do something about it. That action has some validity to it of course but it also brings many problems with it.

Take the concept of government run, nationalized health care for instance. In England they pay HUGE taxes plus 9% from every paycheck to have government run health care and their system is NOT solvent. Nor is their life expectancy any higher, the same goes for Cuba, Russia, and a ton of other countries. It is NOT making a profit. It cannot, does not and never will be able to sustain itself. "Government run and government provided nationalized health care" will run on our money, yours and mine.

Why in the world would we want it to? Why are WE asking the government to take care of much of anything with our tax dollars other than anything that relates back to our overall national transportation, food, drug, personal safety and national defense? Seriously... why should I pay for someone else's health care that could pay for it themselves and has not hit on hard times due to disability, job loss, etc? To me that is what tax dollars are there to help with is a physical or financial emergency and I am NOT talking about emergency surgery. I am talking about disaster relief as it can have an impact on everyone’s safety.

For those who have never thought of it in simple terms lay me spell it out for you... anything from the government is NOT FREE!

Someone... that means, you, me, your relatives, your friends, you neighbors, and yes even people you don't like have to pony up and pay for whatever the government spends... and oh my how they spend. They spend even when they don't have money, then they either want us to pay more in higher taxes and fees, or they simply get China, Japan or Saudi Arabia to prop up the money they start printing in mass.

The government, our US government is BROKE!!!

They have spent us dry, there is nothing more to give, our representatives on both sides of the aisle (minus a few exceptions) have continued to deficit spend day after day after day and we are letting them, what in the hell are WE thinking?

Can you? Can I? Can we write or bounce hot checks and get away with it? 

NO... why should they?

Would anyone of us give between 30%, 40%, or 50% of our paycheck to our kids if they came to us and told us they were going to spend it on something useless like crack or so they could buy an illegal handgun so they could go enjoy a game of russian roulette with Johnnie and Suzy down the street?

Again the answer is not just no, it's Hell NO!

Seriously people what in the "sam hill" are WE thinking? 

In light of what is going on in the financial markets, which are "overseen" by Congress, in light of the mess Social Security, Veterans Hospitals, Medicare and Medicaid are in, and in light of how wasteful our government is in regards to spending our money, why in the hell are we asking the government to provide national health care? More than that... why should WE even dream of asking them do it with OUR money?

Have we all become THAT weak minded to trust an over-bloated government full of inefficient, ineffective, liars, cheats and thieves to "fix" health care, when it is their overzealous regulatory standards and the allowance of ridiculous lawsuits which got us to this point in the first place?

Look folks, "Freedom Isn't Free" I know that, and we all have to a part to play in the betterment of society and each of has to contribute financially in some way, but why are WE so willing to run out in front of a bus and get run over like a bunch of blind lemmings just because some idiot from Washington stands up in front of a teleprompter and says "the government is not doing enough for you, I will do this or that for you, vote for me and I will give you this or that!"

Its bull...PERIOD.

The government does not "gives us" anything that we don't already pay for... why in the world are we not demanding to keep more of our own money and tell the government officials who are not doing a good job to go home and find a new line of work?

We can buy affordable health care already and we could buy more of it and be better insured if the government stepped out of it and allowed the private sector and the market to dictate the need, bigger and more government just leads to more waste.

The government is in the red, they don't do anything to make a profit and reduce our taxes; we are all being ripped off each day by a bunch of billionaires and millionaires in DC.

I have to ask people.... when are we going to stop the madness...

How stupid are we?


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Schumer, Dodd and Frank Asleep At The Wheel or Stuck On Stupid?

 

 

1_61_schumer_chuck This Blog is specifically intended for liberal Democrats Charles Schumer, of New York, Chris Dodd of Connecticut and Barney Frank of Massachusetts. I want to know from you three and others like you who share your ideas of what government should be, where in the "Sam Hill" were you gentlemen as the current financial house of cards was starting to show signs of folding?

  Don't bother trying to answer, your excuses will ring hollow because I know where you were and what you were up to before the stock market crashed on "Black Monday."
 
So pay attention you three twits!
Dodd Shame on you Chucky, you are the Chairman of Congress' Joint Economic Committee and a vocal critic of the Bush administration, shame and you Chris Dodd, you are the Senate Chairman of the Banking Committee on Housing and Urban Affairs, you Mr. Dodd, you got sweetheart loans as did your liberal friends like Senator Obama that most Americans have no ability to get, with special clauses which include no penalties, low interest rates, no fees etc. that brings me to Barney Frank, you are the Chairman of the Financial Services Committee and you promised the American voters in 2005 and 2006 this would not happen on your watch, but each of you sirs, you all lied!

Frank Did you three think that conservative Bloggers and radio talk show hosts like me have forgotten that President Bush, and Senator John McCain tried to get you and the rest of the House and Senate to pass new sweeping oversight legislation back in 2003 and again in 2005? 

Bush and McCain supported the creation of a new agency within the Treasury Department that would have had the power to oversee the financial dealings of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and change the current legislation that historically left that power within the oversight of congressional committees which at the time were in the hands of Republicans, not Democrats.
 
 
It is important to note that both Bush and McCain recognized the problems that poor oversight and mismanagement posed and that was at least part of the reason why they wanted to put the oversight of the banking, mortgage, home loan and insurance industries into the hands of the Treasury Department not partisan congressional leaders of either party.

Wobama_wideweb__470x3470 Why didn't you three or the "Dali-Bama" push for the passage of sweeping banking, mortgage lending and loan insurance reform legislation back in 2003 and 2005? Bush, McCain and hundreds of economists saw this disaster coming, but oh no not you!

Simply stated it was because Schumer, Dodd, Frank and your cronies like Reid, Rangel, Murtha, Boxer, Diane "Franken-Feinstein", Hillary "Rotten" Clinton, and Nancy "Stretch" Pelosi were too busy concentrating on blocking every piece of legislation on the Presidential wish list just to make the administration look bad. The plan was to keep the public and the news media focused on the war in Iraq, all in an effort to swing power back to liberal Democrats prior to the election.

Well you three back benchers it worked and thank you for this mess we are in. Now you and so many others on the liberal left, including Senators Joe Biden and Barack Obama want to cry foul... and it stinks sirs.

Sfunlarge President Bush and John McCain saw this coming and you three did nothing, just because you clowns were in the middle of a big power grab you all chose to sit on your hands while leading in the charge to do nothing! You and so many others like you on the left refused the pass the FDIC Banking Reform Act of 2005 H.R. 1185 and you also refused to pass the Mortgage Regulatory Reform Act of 2005. Each of you claim now that Republicans have supposedly pushed us into this mess, yet you all continually blocked the passage of proposed Republican legislation to prevent it, just so you could win an election! 

Mr. Schumer you made the move on your own accord in June to leak letters you had sent to federal bank regulators, saying that the financial position of IndyMac Bank "poses significant risks to both taxpayers and borrowers" and then went on to ask â??if federal regulators were prepared to take measures that would help prevent the collapse of IndyMac or minimize the damage should such a failure occur." After that little note of yours Senator Schumer sent shock waves through the financial sector there was a $1.3 billion dollar run on the bank.

Imac_bank Less than one month later IndyMac was seized and the house of cards that congress could have prevented in 2003 started to fall and fall fast. At the time it was the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history. The banks employees and investors blamed Schumer for IndyMac's failure calling the leaking of the of the letters "reckless and grossly irresponsible." Over 50 former IndyMac employees, sent a letter to California Attorney General (and confirmed fellow moonbat) Jerry Brown stating that "Because of a malicious, politically motivated act of Charles Schumer, our lives have been shattered." Did Jerry Brown do anything? Will he? He said late last month the answer is "no." Why?

Because he and other nutty liberals want to try and hold Republicans accountable for the mess when it was Republicans who tried to get congressional Democrats to reach across the aisle and alter the current course of events back in 2003 and again in 2005. House and Senate Democrats, including Schumer, Dodd and Frank have accused the Bush administration of doing nothing to keep people from accepting loans they could not actually afford. Then to try and sweep this and all the other financial ruin under the rug and make the problem go away it was Schumer, Dodd, Frank and others that pressured the President to sign the Mortgage Relief Act a month ago.

Bush threatened to veto the bill and he should have, but he didn't, he caved as did hundreds of other Republicans and it is really disturbing, there is no excuse that justifies the bail out. Too bad too because the entire affair is the responsibility of a faulty banking system, poor banking management, underfunded investment groups who were flipping financially unstable properties, wretchedly poor congressional oversight and poorly qualified buyers.

Uncle_sam_with_guncolorweb Where is the individual responsibility in any of those scenarios, are we supposed to always bail out those who constantly survive on the misuse of the tax milk that flows like wasted water from the nipple of "Uncle Sugar?" The bill is now forcing all American citizens to back billions of dollars in bad loans, it amounts nothing more than taxation without representation. When he was originally asked about the affair Schumer refused to comment personally, instead he sent a spokesman out on his behalf to deny the allegations, "IndyMac's downfall was inevitable after years of high-risk lending."

That is true, but Schumer, Dodd and Frank were the Chairmen ultimately responsible for Federal oversight of IndyMac, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and others; they willingly allowed all this to take place on their watch just for the eventual political gain. Not to mention they helped lead the charge in 2003 and 2005 against at least two bills that could have helped prevent some of the current economic woes in the US.

Alas, it was all too tempting for those three morons to reach for the brass ring of congressional power by screaming about the Iraq war when the real train wreck that was about to derail and demolish our economic prosperity was just around the bend and in sight.

If the liberals in Washington DC can jack our economy up this badly in a short few years since they took control, one can only imagine the nightmare that awaits us in regards to health care, education, border security and our national defense.

Millions of Americans want to know what your excuse is gentlemen...
Were you asleep at the wheel or just stuck on stupid? 

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Ron Paul the Ultimate RINO (Republican in Name Only)

 

Today Sept 10th 2008 direct from the National Press club in washington DC Congressman ron Paul of Texas is expected to strike a blow for Republicans in Name Only (Libertarians) and endorse neither of the top two candidates for President. that's right, in what some are calling a bold move Ron Paul is expected to tell hi supporters to vote for neither major party ticket, not John McCain or Barack Obama.

Instead he will tell his "followers" who sent him millions of dollars in campaign donations to support Libertarian Party candidate and former Republican Bob Barr, Green Party candidate and disgraced Democrat Cynthia McKinney, Independent and former "Greenie" Ralph Nader or Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin.

I actually expected nothing less from Congressman Paul especially since he was at one time the Congressman from my district (thankfully he was replaced by John Carter.) Ron Paul wants to have his cake and eat it too. He wants to run for office as a Republican because to run as anything other then a Republican in his district is political suicide. Then he wants to run for President and draw attention to issues but when he knows he cannot win, he does not want to support the candidate of the Republican Party and instead would prefer to turn the card table over and change the game.

Ron Paul claims he proudly waves the Reagan banner and yet his voting record, his rhetoric,  and his actions prove otherwise. He rejects 94% of all bills that come before congress, it is as if he never reads them, he votes no for supporting the troops and instead feels that we should be isolationists, he runs as a Republican but instead acts like a Libertarian.

Congressman Paul, I support your right to dissent, I celebrate your service to this country as a former Air Force Doctor, I support your ideas regarding the gold standard, reducing our dependence on foreign "donors" like the Chinese to prop up our economy, your stand on protection of our borders and your desire to cut out waste in Washington, but I do not, can not and will not stand by sir and allow you to call yourself a Republican when your actions say otherwise.

You are in my book a RINO (Republican In Name Only) and always will be unless you surprise everyone today by changing your tune. I hope that you do, but I expect that you won't. With that said, again, I am very happy that John Carter replaced you in the highly conservative 31st district of Central Texas. I feel that what congressman Ron Paul is doing by not endorsing a candidate, no matter who they are, is taking no stand at all. In this election it is time to stand up and be counted or sit down and remain silent.

Incidentally, I have sent several requests to the offices of Congressman Ron Paul inviting him to come on to my show to discuss the issues of the day, and his personal stands regarding them, so far, I have heard nothing back and it would appear said requests are being ignored.

If Congressman Paul's staff will not let him appear on programs that have a different opinion than his on many issues, but the same on others, if he will not appear in venues where people hold different views than his own but are willing to treat him fairly and in a dignified manner, then where are his guts and priorities? 

Some times Congressman Paul, going into the Lion's Den is not only the thing to do to prove your strength and resolve, it is what must be done to win and or change hearts and minds, not doing so makes one appear weak and like nothing more than a grand stander.

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Final Part - The Audacity of Lies; The Democrats Monumental List of Broken Promises

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Thank you to those who have taken the time to read my Blog series "The Audacity of Lies." This final installment details the broken promises of the Democrat party to bring bipartisanship, civility and fiscal responsibility to the Congress.

Democrat_liars Democrats promised voters "Change We Can Believe In" during the 2006 elections and Obama has promised it during current Presidential campaign, after reading all of the Democrats Broken Promises researched and documented in the last five issues of www.barnhartblog.com I don't buy it. All Americans did in the last Congressional election cycle was exchange one group of ineffective legislators for another.

Keep in mind, I do not hold Republicans blameless, if they had stuck to their guns and never over spent like liberal Democrats have they would still be in control in Washington. Republicans made a key mistake, when they had power, they stopped wielding it responsibly for the benefit of the American people. Republicans failure to reduce spending and corruption resulted in wimpy, liberal, activist, alarmist Democrats taking control again and now we are faced with an even less effective government than before.

Promise: “Democrats offer a New Direction which includes fiscal responsibility.” Democrat Caucus Chairman James Clyburn, Press Release, October 10, 2006

“We will work together to lead the House of Representatives with a commitment to integrity, to civility, and to fiscal responsibility.” Speaker-Elect Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Press Release, November 16, 2006 

“It is imperative to the future of our nation that we come together – Democrats and Republicans – and restore fiscal responsibility.” Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Press Release, January 23, 2007

Porkcap Broken Promise: “[Now-Democratic Whip James Clyburn (D-SC)] also said he loves appearing in the [Citizens Against Government Waste] Pig Book. ‘I want to be there as often as I possibly can for as much money as I possibly can,’ he said.” “Clyburn Defends Budget Earmarks,” The Post and Courier (Charleston, SC), February 21, 2007

“Democrats resorted to begging, threatening and, worst of all; bribing members for their votes with $21 billion in pork-barrel projects…Loading a bill that’s supposed to keep our soldiers in bullets, boots, and beans with pork-barrel bribes for congressional colleagues must be a low point in the history of the U.S. Congress. This destroys any pretense Democrats have to being a party of fiscal responsibility and good government.” “Buying Votes; Military Funding Bill a Stain on Congress,” The Gazette Editorial (Colorado Springs, CO), March 27, 2007

“It’s hard to say which is worse: [Democratic] leaders offering peanuts for a vote of this magnitude, or members allowing their votes to be bought for peanuts.” “Pork Has No Place in ‘Emergency’ War Bill,” USA Today Editorial, March 22, 2007

Obama_sermon Barnhart Blog Observation: Barack Obama was able to obtain a $15 million dollar pork barrel earmark for his now former church, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois. Not long afterwards his friend, mentor and minister of 20 years was able to purchase a $1.6 million dollar home in a very exclusive neighborhood and also opened a $10 Million dollar line of credit for undisclosed reasons.

Promise: Then-Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) promised, in response to a reporter’s question, that House Democrats would not raise taxes on middle-class families.

Broken Promise: “Democrats also put their stamp on managing the country’s finances with [a budget] effectively resulting in the largest tax increase in history.” Report Card; Sound, Fury Outweigh Substance So Far,” The Oklahoman Editorial, April 2, 2007.

Note: The Democrats’ budget includes a tax hike of at least $217 billion by fiscal year 2012, and includes a tax hike “trigger” that would impose the marriage penalty and cut the child tax credit in half, tax hikes that would have a direct impact on middle-class families.

Promise: “In an Oct. 5 speech at Georgetown University, House Minority Leader Pelosi pledged to make the child tax credit more generous for lower-income families…” – Taxes – Democrats Would Pare the List of Potential Tax Changes,” Congress Daily PM, October 19, 2006

Broken Promise: “The Senate budget resolution (S Con Res 21) included an amendment by Finance Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., that proposes using a $132 billion projected fiscal 2012 surplus to pay for extending the tax cuts, such as those affecting married couples, the child tax credit and estate tax changes. The House version (H Con Res 99) does not make room for those tax provisions which expire in 2010.” “Tax-Cut Proposal Rides With House-Adopted Fiscal 2008 Budget Resolution,” Congressional Quarterly, May 8, 2007.

The Washington Post also reported earlier this year that “[While House Democrats say they want to preserve key parts of Bush's signature tax cuts, they project a surplus in 2012 only by assuming that all of the cuts expire on schedule in 2010.” “Budget Plan Wipes Out Deficit But Leaves $50 Billion Dilemma,” Washington Post, March 29, 2007

Demtaxes_2 Promise: “There are no tax increases in this [budget].” Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), House Floor Remarks, March 29, 2007 

Broken Promise: “But both the House and Senate [Democratic] budgets implicitly require tax increases in the years ahead. Neither offers any guidance about where the needed extra revenue would come from.” “House Budget Is Clear on Spending, Vague on Revenue,” New York Times, March 30, 2007

Promise: “The Wyden-Emanuel tax reform plan… eliminates the Alternative Minimum Tax...” The Plan, Rahm Emanuel & Bruce Reed, Page 138

Broken Promise: “House Ways and Means Chairman Charles Rangel (D., N.Y.) is believed to be considering a permanent exemption for households below a given income level, rather than repealing the AMT altogether, as some lawmakers have proposed.” “Alternative Minimum Tax; Rein It In,” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 16, 2007.

Barnhart Blog Observation: More than a year after taking power in Congress, Democrats have yet to move legislation of any kind to repeal or reform the Alternative Minimum Tax, a tax Democrats created and Barack Obama has no plans to get rid of it.

Promise: “Democratic leaders this week vowed to make the alternative minimum tax a centerpiece of next year’s budget debate...” Alternative Minimum Tax Targeted,” Washington Post, November 11, 2006

Broken Promise: “Democratic leaders have made overhauling the AMT a top priority, but they have yet to lay out a plan …” Budget Plan Wipes Out Deficit But Leaves $50 Billion Dilemma,” Washington Post, March 29, 2007

Promise: “This summer, Office of Management and Budget Director Rob Portman said the administration would return to entitlements and taxes in earnest following the elections. Senior Democrats on the House & Senate budget committees, Sen. Kent Conrad (N.D.) and Rep. John Spratt (S.C.), responded by saying Congress, not the administration, must drive those efforts.” “Bush, Democrats Face Legislative Opportunities and Obstacles,” The Hill, November 9, 2006

Broken Promise: “But the [Democratic budget] plan puts off tough and divisive decisions … [Democrats] did not include proposals to control the growth of entitlement programs that are projected to swamp the rest of the budget in coming decades as the baby-boom generation retires.” – “House Democrats Narrowly Pass Budget Test,” Congressional Quarterly, March 29, 2007

“[The Democratic budget] does nothing to curtail runaway entitlement spending.” Prepare for Fiscal Irresponsibility,” Tallahassee Democrat Editorial, April 16, 2007 

“Ignoring experts’ repeated warnings about the unsustainable rate of entitlement spending, the [Democrats’ budget] does nothing, and puts off any major reform for at least 5 years. . .The only “savings” under the expedited procedure of budget reconciliation are a meager $750 million – out of a total of roughly $8.5 trillion in mandatory spending over the next 5 years. The ‘savings’ are really just a fig leaf providing filibuster protection to expand big-government spending by as much as $22 billion. This is not reform, and it does nothing to address the massive entitlement problem.” House Budget Committee Republican staff, Spring 2007

Obama_left Promise: “We do need to come together on a bipartisan basis on entitlements.” Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-TX), House Budget Committee Member; House Floor Remarks, March 28, 2007

Broken Promise: House Democratic leaders have been silent on H.R. 473, legislation introduced by Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA) that would establish a bipartisan commission to develop legislation designed to reform tax policy and entitlement benefit programs and ensure a sound fiscal future for the United States.

Promise: “Democrats are committed to fiscal responsibility through pay-as-you-go budgets, so that our children and grandchildren are not saddled with mountains of debt.” Website of Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA)

Broken Promise: “In Washington … congressional leaders have imposed ‘pay-as-you-go’ budget rules that exclude the existing entitlement programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid, which dominate federal spending. So ‘paygo’ is really just political cover for new taxes to support new spending.” “Killing the Goose,” San Diego Union Tribune Editorial, April 16, 2007

Promise: “The new Democratic-led House takes America in a new direction-a fiscally responsible budget with the right priorities. Budget Committee Chairman John Spratt is a master of the budget, and he and his team have done an outstanding job reflecting the right American priorities and values.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Press Release, March 21, 2007

Broken Promise: American families don’t have the option of using gimmicks to put their family budgets in order. But such rules weren’t applied by House Democrats in crafting their budget, which is loaded with trickery that hardly reflects “American priorities and values.” “The House and Senate versions of the budget depend on ‘reserve funds’ to pay for additional spending…There’s only one catch: The reserve funds are empty.” “Democrats Banking on Empty Reserves,” Los Angeles Times, March 27, 2007

Promise: “Democrats will produce a budget that makes real progress toward balancing the budget, [and] makes wise choices. . .” Democratic Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) Press Release, February 5, 2007

Broken Promise: “Before leaving town for spring break, [Democrats] passed a budget resolution that stands as a model of fiscal irresponsibility. How bad is the House budget? For starters it would surpass this year’s record-breaking spending level by 9 percent – three times the expected rate of inflation.” “Prepare for Fiscal Irresponsibility,” Tallahassee Democrat Editorial, April 16, 2007.

Note: The House Democratic budget assumes an increase in the national debt of $850 billion. Democrats voted en masse against a GOP substitute budget that achieves balance by 2012 and ends the raid on Social Security without raising taxes.

Promise: “Democrats are committed to ending years of irresponsible budget policies that have produced historic deficits.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 25

Broken Promise: In six months time, Democrats have authorized $828,330,870,000.00 in new federal spending. Source: RSC Money Monitor, June 22, 2007 

Promise: Ways & Means Committee Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-CA): “I’m not contemplating any increase in taxes. I’m not assuming they will expire.” “Republicans Start New Pastime: Reading Dems’ Tea Leaves,” Congress Daily AM, March 1, 2007

Broken Promise: “House Majority Leader Hoyer told reporters Tuesday that the budget plan would not assume all of President Bush’s policies are extended.” “Republicans Start New Pastime: Reading Dems’ Tea Leaves,” Congress Daily AM, March 1, 2007

Reidpelosisurrender_2 Promise: “The House [will] have all 12 annual spending bills passed by the July fourth recess, in order to give the Senate enough time to take them on. . . Given the House Democrats’ goal of having all 12 bills passed by July Fourth, it appears that the Defense appropriations bill will be the last train out of the station.” “Forget About the Ongoing, Hostile Partisanship Over the $125 Billion Supplemental Iraq War Spending Bill,” Roll Call, May 1, 2007 

Broken Promise: “. . .Democrats [have] scaled back their ambitious goal of passing 11 of the 12 fiscal 2008 spending bills by the July Fourth recess.” “Earmark Dispute Puts a Dent in Democrats’ Calendar on Spending Bill Work,” Congressional Quarterly, June 15, 2007 

Promise: “Eliminating the capital gains tax on the middle class … will help make sure America is a country where work leads to wealth.” The Plan, Rahm Emanuel & Bruce Reed, Page 113

Broken Promise: As of June 27, 2007, neither Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) nor any other House Democrat has introduced legislation to eliminate the capital gains tax for middle-class families.

Promise: “We need tax reform that puts a cap on middle-class taxes …” –The Plan, Rahm Emanuel & Bruce Reed, Page 113

Broken Promise: “The [Democrats’ budget], set for a vote today, requires either that millions of middle-class families be hit with higher taxes next spring or that somebody else pay an extra $50 billion.” “Budget Plan Wipes Out Deficit But Leaves $50 Billion Dilemma,” Washington Post, March 29, 2007.

Note: Democratic leaders have not introduced or passed any type of tax reform legislation.

Promise: “Breaking with many Democrats, Ms. Pelosi also spoke out against earmarking billions of dollars for home-state projects, a practice she calls a ‘monster’ that hurts Congress. ‘I’d get rid of all of them,’ she says. ‘None of them is worth the skepticism, the cynicism the public has . . . and the fiscal irresponsibility of it.’” “Pelosi Promises Fiscal Restraint If Democrats Win,” Wall Street Journal, July 13, 2006

Broken Promise: “Ranking Democrats vowed in December to put a moratorium on earmarks; instead, a record number infect legislation pending in Congress, with 32,000 requests this year, compared with about 13,000 in 2006 …. Ideally, congressional Democrats would keep their pledge to ban earmarks altogether.” “Earmark Chicanery,” Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA) Editorial, June 20, 2007

Pelosiclown Broken Promise: “House Speaker Nancy Pelosi slipped in a $25 million provision for San Francisco's waterfront on a $15 billion federal water bill at the last minute. Its pork barrel spending, yes, but more than that, Republicans are crying foul because the federal cash for port improvements and the bill's provision for Pier 35 cruise ship dockage all benefit one area of San Francisco -- one where Pelosi's husband just happens to own real estate about a mile away.” Investor's Business Daily, May 9, 2007

“In the bill funding EPA and Forest Service projects, Speaker Pelosi obtained $700,000 for a grant for San Francisco for use in the Lower Mission District. . .” “House panel approves ‘earmarks’ for lawmakers’ home districts, Associated Press, June 22, 2007

“This year, the House approved a $504 billion defense authorization bill. Among the requesters, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has one earmark in the bill, for $10 million for Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, as part of the military construction portion of the defense budget.” “$8B of Pork: Dems Take 60 Percent,” The Hill, May 22, 2007

Barnhart Blog Observation: Democrats Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Ted Kennedy, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and even former Speaker Dennis Hastert were some of the worst offenders in regards to getting hundreds of millions of dollars in earmarked pork passed…by contrast…John McCain requested NONE!

Promise: “Put an end to secret earmarks...” Letter to Majority Leader Boehner (R-OH) from Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Democratic Caucus Chairman James Clyburn (D-SC), and Democratic Caucus Vice-Chairman John Larson (D-CT), February 9, 2006

“Pelosi and Reid are making the loudest calls for an end to basically anonymous earmarks that, late in the process, are quietly attached to legitimate legislation and then approved by legislators who are unaware of the earmarks and their intent.”“Democrats Must Make Good on their Vows to Ensure Transparency in Earmarks,” Columbus Dispatch Editorial, November 20, 2006

“We will bring transparency and openness to the budget process and to the use of earmarks, and we will give the American people the leadership they deserve.” Speaker-Elect Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Press Release, December 12, 2006

Broken Promise: “When Democrats took control of Congress four 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.” “Democratic Earmark Reforms Lasted 100 Days,” Las Vegas Review Journal Editorial, June 5, 2007

“The new game that House Appropriations Chairman David Obey intends to play with budget earmarks this year is worse than the usual hide-and-seek. He is taking the whole thing underground, as though he is to be trusted as a one-man auditor for congressional pork. If this is to be the new ethic that Democrats promised, voters might want their ballots back.” “Pet Projects Pushed Out of Public Eye,” St. Petersburg Times Editorial, June 5, 2007

Barnhart Blog Observation: John McCain has promised that as President he will indeed identify every congressional leader who requests pork barrel spending projects be inserted in to legislation and he will not sign it. If McCain wins, the voter MUST hold him to that promise.

Promise: “Another key Democratic reform requires House members seeking earmarks to certify that neither they nor their spouses have any financial interest in the project.” “In the Democratic Congress, Pork Still Gets Served,” Washington Post, May 24, 2007

Broken Promise: “[Pelosi] requested $25 million for a project to improve the waterfront in her home district of San Francisco. Her request did not note that her family owns interests in four buildings near the proposed Pier 35 project.” – In the Democratic Congress, Pork Still Gets Served,” Washington Post, May 24, 2007

Promise: “I think, first of all, with any bill, any provision, whether it is an earmark or not, there should be transparency. So that’s what we have said – and I hope you would agree – that before Members vote on a bill there should be appropriate time for people to be able to read it, that it would be a matter of public record, and if there is an earmark that can stand the scrutiny, then that transparency will give the opportunity for it to be there.” Then-Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Press Conference, March 16, 2006

Broken Promise: “Rather than including specific pet projects, grants and contract in legislation as it is being written, Democrats are following an order by House Appropriations Committee Chairman to keep the bills free of such earmarks until it is too late for critics to effectively challenge them. “House Democrats Sidestep Their Own Rule to Shield Lawmakers’ Pet Projects from Scrutiny,” Associated Press, June 3, 2007

Gorrell_10_25_06 Promise: “‘This is an earmark-free bill,’ says Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D) of Illinois, who chairs the Democratic Caucus.” “The House and Senate Struck a Deal on Spending Bills Wednesday in a First Test of Reining in Deficits,” The Christian Science Monitor, February 2, 2007 

Broken Promise: Emanuel and other Democratic leaders brought a massive spending bill (“continuing resolution”) to the floor during the opening weeks of the 110th Congress, and claimed it was earmark-free -- but the bill actually contained hundreds of millions of dollars worth of hidden earmarks. “. . . [The Democrats’] claim of ‘earmark’ purity doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. …The ‘no earmarks’ loophole was big enough to allow a convoy of earmarks into the final bill, including $185 million for agriculture research projects and $50 million to build an experimental rain forest in Iowa.” “Democrats’ No Earmark Pledge ‘Doesn’t Stand Up to Scrutiny,’” Opinion Journal’s Political Diary, February 2, 2007

Barnhart Blog Observation: Please explain to me why we needed $50 million dollars spent to make a replica rain forest in Iowa when we could simply pay to send researches to Brazil? Absolutely Stupid!

Promise: “You can’t just have earmarks viewed on the appropriations bill unless you take up earmarks in tax bills and earmarks in authorization bills… But if you are going to have earmarks and you are going to have transparency, you have to do it in the appropriations bill and in the tax bill and in the authorization bill. I would put it in writing.” Then-Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Press Conference, September 7, 2006

Broken Promise: “Republican leaders noted the deal only covers appropriations bills and pledged to continue to fight for more transparency in the authorization process. Minority Whip Blunt said there was absolutely no reason not to extend the proposal to authorization and tax bills.” “House Dems, GOP Still Struggling to Cement Earmark Deal,” Congress Daily PM, June 14, 2007

Promise: “[W]e will help bring back fiscal responsibility by holding members accountable for their earmarks …” Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Press Release, January 3, 2007

Broken Promise: “[We were unable to vet properly and certify properly the 32,000 requests. But we had to move ahead with the appropriations bill.” Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Interview on CNN’s American Morning, June 13, 2007.

Note: Instead of holding members accountable for their earmarks, House Democratic leaders attempted to move appropriations bills that included slush funds for secret earmarks – earmarks that would be “airdropped” into House-Senate appropriations conference reports at the last minute, eliminating virtually all member accountability for those earmarks.

Barnhart Blog Observation: This kind of bull crap coming out of congress no matter which party it comes from makes me sick. When the public is either never told about it by the news media or they prefer to ignore it while they report on how many times Lindsey Lohan went to rehab or Britney Spears  was seen not wearing panties, I just want to beat most reporters with a lead pipe.  They should be fired and run out of town on a rail while being tarred and feathered.

Promise: “A Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who requests a congressional earmark, a limited tax benefit, or a limited tariff benefit in any bill or joint resolution (or an accompanying report) or in any conference report on a bill or joint resolution (or an accompanying joint statement of managers) shall provide a written statement to the chairman and ranking minority member of the committee of jurisdiction...” Democrats’ House Rules Package, Clause 17 of Rule 23 

Broken Promise: “Murtha addressed the letter only to Intelligence Committee Chairman Silvestre Reyes (D-TX), not Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-MI), the panel’s ranking member. Hoekstra has said he was not given a copy – an apparent violation of House rules. All earmarks must be disclosed in writing to both the chairman and ranking member.” “Murtha Sent Earmark Letter Five Weeks After Deadline,” The Hill, May 22, 2007

Barnhart Blog Observation:  John Murtha was obviously trying to avoid having his earmark requests detected at a time when the news media was focused on him because he was constantly bad mouthing the President for the war in Iraq.  John Murtha like Dennis Hastert is just another slimy politician.

Promise: “The package produced by Obey, Barney Frank (D-MA), David Price (D-NC), and Tom Allen (D-ME)…is designed to…outlaw the use of earmarks to buy votes...” Press Release from the Kansas Democratic Party, January 10, 2006

Broken Promise: On NBC’s “Meet the Press”, host Tim Russert asked several questions of Ways & Means Committee Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-NY) on Democratic leaders buying votes to win passage of their “slow-bleed” scheme:

RUSSERT: “But in that bill was $20 billion of so-called pork, money for cricket infestation, tours of the Capitol, security at the National Convention, peanut crops. Why would the Democrats put that kind of money in such a serious bill?”

RANGEL: “Because they needed the votes. That bill, we lost so many Democrats, one, because people thought we went too far and others because we didn’t go far enough. And so a lot of things had to go into a bill that certainly those of us who respect great legislation did not want in there.” NBC’s Meet the Press, April 1, 2007

Barnhart Blog Observation: Sorry Charlie…NO they didn’t, the slimiest of Washington Democrats used the bill to sneak in earmarks so they could pork Americans one last time before they had to disclose all manner of pork barrel spending. Ever wonder why your pucker factor starts to increase when Democrats like Charlie Rangel start to speak…now you know.

Alc_014_pork_vacation_tour_2col_c Promise: “[Democrats] are committed to auditing the books and subjecting every facet of federal spending to tough budget discipline and accountability, forcing the new Congress to choose a new direction and the right priorities for all Americans.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 25

Broken Promise: Instead of spending time during the opening months of the 110th Congress subjecting appropriations bills to unprecedented scrutiny, Democratic appropriators spent four months attempting to pass a supplemental appropriations bill they knew would be vetoed. Then when it came time to move forward with the 12 standard appropriations bills, Democrats created slush funds for secret earmarks, claiming they didn’t have the time to review every earmark request. “Obey has defended his policy as a practical necessity. He said his staff cannot address each of the more than 30,000 earmark requests members have already filed in time to finish work by the Fourth of July recess.” “Dems, GOP Near Deal to End Spending Fight,” The Politico, June 13, 2007

Promise: “Upon taking control of Congress in November’s midterm elections, Democrats vowed…to require lawmakers to disclose their requests and to certify that money they are requesting does not benefit them.” “In the Democratic Congress, Pork Still Gets Served,” Washington Post, May 24, 2007

Broken Promise: The new majority has made no move to require their members to disclose their earmark requests. And while Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) called on some members to make public all their requests, he pointedly refused to call on Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to do so, and she has not. As the Washington Post reported: “The new majority is already skirting its own reforms.” In the Democratic Congress, Pork Still Gets Served,” Washington Post, May 24, 2007

Promise: “This leadership team will create the most honest, most open, and most ethical Congress in history” Speaker-Elect Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Press Release, November 16, 2006 

Broken Promise: “Pelosi and other Democrats were on shaky ground with their continuing claims that they are running the House with what she termed ‘great openness and transparency.’ …Before Democrats stake their claims for charting a ‘new direction,’ they should deliver on some of their earlier rhetorical boasts.” “Majority Ruling,” Congress Daily PM, March 30, 2007

“It’s a familiar backpedaling pattern emerging early in the new Democratic-controlled Congress. From lobbying reforms to anti-corruption proposals to curbing earmarks, Democratic lawmakers who railed against Republican corruption a year ago have flinched from imposing the harshest standards on themselves.” “Congress’ Reform Promises Fizzle,” The Politico, May 21, 2007

Barnhart Blog Observation: Lately the only thing transparent about the Democrat lead congress is that they are doing everything they can to delay exploration and drilling for oil, nuclear power plant certification, the vetting of non-controversial district judges, tax reform, etc. Last week Harry Reid argued with Pete Sessions for over an hour about when they could vote on judicial nominees because earlier in the morning Senator Sessions had insinuated that Senator Reid “seemed to be clueless.” I would say that Senator Sessions had it correct, Harry Reid is indeed a clueless waste of space. 

Promise: “A Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner may not condition the inclusion of language to provide funding for a congressional earmark, a limited tax benefit, or a limited tariff benefit in any bill or joint resolution (or an accompanying report) or in any conference report on a bill or joint resolution (including an accompanying joining explanatory statement of managers) on any vote cast by another Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner.” Democrats’ House Rules Package, Clause 16 of Rule 23 

“These strong rules are significant steps toward honest leadership; enforcing these rules is critical to ensuring every Member of Congress lives up to the highest ethical standard.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Press Release, January 31, 2007

Broken Promise: “But Murtha went over to the Republican side of the aisle and told Rogers that he would never, ever get another earmark in the Defense Appropriations bill. This was a direct violation of rules Democrats sponsored and promoted.” – “Names in the News Can Be Divided Into Heroes and Villains,” Roll Call Column by Norman Ornstein, May 22, 2007.

218 Democrats voted to excuse Rep. Murtha’s ethics violation and shield him from an official House reprimand. Roll Call Vote #402, House Res. 428

Promise: “In an election in which exit polls identified corruption as the No. 1 voting issue and Washington’s biggest corruption scandal involved lobbying, Democrats won in part by promising to curtail K Street’s excesses. Pelosi has said her first act as Speaker of the House in January will be to pass new rules limiting contact between lobbyists and lawmakers.” “When the Democrats Take Back K Street,” Time, December 4, 2006

Broken Promise: “Now that they are running things, many Democrats want to keep the big campaign donations and lavish parties that lobbyists put together for them. They’re also having second thoughts about having to wait an extra year before they can become high-paid lobbyists themselves should they retire or be defeated at the polls.” “Lobbying Reform Losing Steam in House,” Associated Press, May 11, 2007

Promise: “Democrats will exercise better leadership in the new Congress and work to raise the standard of ethics in this body.” Majority Whip-Elect James Clyburn (D-SC), Press Release, December 8, 2006 

Broken Promise: Majority Whip Clyburn voted “NO” on H.Res. 452, a resolution to force ethics committee action on Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA) after his indictment on charges that include racketeering, money laundering, and obstruction of justice. Roll call Vote #430 on H.Res. 452, June 5, 2007

Promise: On naming Rep. Michael Doyle (D-PA) to the House Ethics Committee: “With [his] commitment to the highest ethical standard, [Rep. Doyle] will serve with integrity, building on our bipartisan efforts to restore accountability, honesty, and openness to the House of Representatives.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Press Release, February 8, 2007

Broken Promise: A short time after being named by Speaker Pelosi to serve on the House Ethics Committee, Rep. Doyle voted to shield Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) from an official House reprimand after Murtha violated House rules. Other Ethics Committee members voted “present” to ensure their impartiality should the Committee officially investigate the matter.
Roll Call Vote #402 on H.Res. 428.

Speaker Pelosi also appointed Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) to the House “ethics pool” concerning the Ethics Committee’s investigation into alleged crimes by Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA), despite the fact that Rep. Ellison voted against allowing the Ethics Committee’s investigation of Rep. Jefferson to resume. – Roll call Vote #430 on H.Res. 452, June 5, 2007

Barnhart Blog Observation: Wow, maybe I need to accept bribes from FBI agents, put the money in my freezer and then call Democrat congressional leaders so they can help get me off too when my employer starts to investigate if I deserve to be reprimanded or fired…yep that will work…what a crock!

Promise: “Close the revolving door between the Congress and lobbying firms by doubling (from one year to two) the cooling-off period during which lawmakers, senior Congressional staff, and Executive Branch officials are prohibited from lobbying their former offices.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 22

Broken Promise: “The House Judiciary Committee yesterday stripped from the lobbying reform bill a proposal to limit the lobbying activity of congressional officials once they enter the private sector and soundly defeated two other top priorities of government watchdog groups. Several of the reforms Democrats voted to kill were part of the 2006 Honest Leadership and Open Government Act that Democrats made a centerpiece of their campaign message last year.”Panel Softens Lobbying Bill Provisions,” The Hill, May 17, 2007

Promise: “That’s why we need a new direction here. That’s why we must sever the link between lobbyists and legislation so that we’re here for the people’s interests, not the special interests.” Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Press Conference, September 29, 2006

“We are committed to immediate change to lead this country in a new direction, to put an end to business as usual, and to make certain this nation’s leaders serve the people’s interests, not special interests.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 21 

Broken Promise: “The minimum wage bill at the top of the Democrats’ agenda was, in the words of Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, simply ‘a matter of doing what’s right, what’s just and what’s fair’ – what’s right, just and fair, that is, as long as employees affected don't work for a company in Pelosi’s congressional district. The minimum wage bill passed by the House last week curiously exempts American Samoa, where thousands of people are employed in a packing plant owned by Del Monte Corp., parent of StarKist Tuna. Del Monte just happens to be headquartered in Pelosi’s San Francisco.” “Blundered Hours,” Investor’s Business Daily Editorial, January 16, 2007

083004_hastert_dennis Barnhart Blog Observation: Am I the only one that is starting to see a pattern here….? Nancy Pelosi is one of the most disingenuous and hypocritical Speakers of the House we have had and I put her right up there with that snake oil salesman Republican Dennis Hastert. They both disgust me. She is an idiot and he is a corrupt, self-serving, fat-cat.

Promise: On the introduction of then-Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s “Minority Bill of Rights” in June 2004: “Pelosi's document, which she vows to honor if Democrats regain the majority, says: ‘Too often, incivility and the heavy hand of the majority’ have silenced Democrats and choked off ‘thoughtful debate.’ She called on the majority to let the minority offer meaningful amendments and substitutes to important bills.” “Pelosi Seeks House Minority 'Bill of Rights,’” Washington Post, June 24, 2004

Broken Promise: “As the decision to dump the promise of an open process to muscle through the first 100 hours agenda shows, it’s a lot easier to vow fairness to the oppressed minority when you are it.” – “Hard Work Begins Now for Democrats,” Washington Post Column by Ruth Marcus, January 20, 2007

Promise: “Bills should generally come to the floor under a procedure that allows open, full, and fair debate consisting of a full amendment process that grants the Minority the right to offer its alternatives, including a substitute.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 24

Broken Promise: “Democrats are wielding a heavy hand on the House Rules Committee, committing many of the procedural sins for which they condemned Republicans during their 12 years in power. So far this year, Democrats have frequently prevented Republicans from offering amendments, limited debate in the committee and, just last week, maneuvered around chamber rules to protect a $23 million project for Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.).” “Dems Bend Rules, Break Pledge,” The Politico, May 17, 2007

“But instead of allowing Republicans to fully participate in deliberations, as promised after the Democratic victory in the Nov. 7 midterm elections, Democrats now say they will use House rules to prevent the opposition from offering alternative measures, assuring speedy passage of the bills and allowing their party to trumpet early victories.” “Democrats to Start Without GOP Input,” Washington Post, January 2, 2007

Promise: “‘We intend to have a Rules Committee … that gives opposition voices and alternative proposals the ability to be heard and considered on the floor of the House,’ he said.” “Hoyer Says Dems’ Plans Unruffled by Approps Logjam…,” Congress Daily PM, December 5, 2006 

Broken Promise: “And this is one where we just don’t want 1,000 amendments being offered on the floor no matter how good the ideas may be without careful consideration and scrutiny of every single one that gets proposed. And so I would very much ask that we have a very structured process in this.” – Rep. Dennis Cardoza (D-CA), Rules Committee Hearing on H.R. 65, June 6, 2007

Promise: Rules Committee Chairwoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY): “I want us to work together.” “Bent Over the Rules,” National Journal, June 16, 2007

Broken Promise: Rules Committee Chairwoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY): “Republicans are very unhappy in the minority. But sometimes there is a grade school mentality. I wish they would grow up. We are trying to address national problems. If they want to hang across my apron strings, I will drag them across.” “Bent Over the Rules,” National Journal, June 16, 2007

Promise: “My fellow Democrats and I have long felt that the Rules Committee was failing in its major obligations. We publicly argued that it was being used to shut down the legislative process for partisan purposes and was refusing to promote serious ethical standards in the House. But now that Democrats will control the committee, we have a chance to change all that.” “NY Will Be Standing Higher on Hill,” Democrat & Chronicle (Rochester, NY) Op-Ed by Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY), November 12, 2006

Broken Promise: “…Democrats this year have brought a greater percentage of bills to the floor under a totally closed rule that prevents members of the minority from offering amendments…” “Dems Bend Rules, Break Pledge,” The Politico, May 17, 2007

Promise: “‘Next year, members of the House will be expected in the Capitol for votes each week by 6:30p.m. Monday and will finish their business about 2pm Friday,’ Hoyer said.” “Culture Shock on Capitol Hill: House to Work Five Days a Week,” Washington Post, December 6, 2006

Broken Promise: Of the 21 weeks in session through June 22, 2007, only six have included full five-day work weeks. Office of the Clerk Web Site

Promise: “…the rule that we are considering today is open, and that means that any germane amendment offered by any Member, Democrat or Republican, can be debated and voted on by this body. It is the way a deliberative body should act. Now let me assure my friends on the other side of the aisle that this is not the only open rule that you will see in this Congress. This is the return of the House of Representatives as a deliberative body.” James P. McGovern, Congressional Record, Feb. 8, 2007, Page 1354 

Broken Promise: As of June 22, 2007 the Rules Committee has yet to report another open rule, except for general appropriations bills. Rules Committee Web Site

Promise: “Floor votes should be completed within 15 minutes. No vote shall be held open to manipulate the outcome.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 24

Broken Promise: “Asked Wednesday night whether Democrats would keep the time limit [on the Iraq supplemental vote], Hoyer paused, then pointed out that many votes can run a few minutes longer for various reasons. ‘I won’t guarantee it,’ Hoyer replied.” – “Hoyer Won’t Rule Out Extending War Vote,” The Politico, March 22, 2007. But in fact Democrats have held open votes to change the outcome. On June 26, House Democratic leaders held open the vote on an amendment by Rep. Mark Udall (D-CO) to allow a Democrat to change his vote and secure the necessary votes for passage. Roll Call Vote #574, June 26, 2007

Toon010708 Promise: “Bills should be developed following full hearings and open subcommittee markups, with appropriate referrals to other committees.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 24

Broken Promise: The following bills moved to the floor without ANY committee consideration at all:

  • H.R. 1 – Implementing 9/11 recommendations [Rules Package]
  • H.R. 2 – Fair Minimum Wage Act [Rules Package]
  • H.R. 3 – Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act [Rules Package]
  • H.R. 4 – Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act [Rules Package]
  • H.Res. 35 – Intelligence Oversight Authority [Rules Package]
  • H.Con.Res. 63 – Disapproving of the President’s decision to deploy more troops to Iraq
  • H.R. 1905 – D.C. House Voting Rights Act
  • H.R. 1906 – Estimated Tax Safe Harbor Act
  • H.R. 2237 – Redeployment of Troops from Iraq
  • H.R. 2206 – U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans’ Care, Katrina Recovery, & Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act
  • H.R. 2207 – Agriculture Disaster Assistance & Western States Emergency Unfinished Business Appropriations Act
  • S. Amendment to H.R. 2206 – U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans’ Care, Katrina Recovery, & Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act

Promise: “Members should have at least 24 hours to examine bill and conference report text prior to floor consideration.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 24 

Broken Promise: The following bills moved to the floor with less than 24 hours notice:

  • H.R 1 – Implementing 9/11 recommendations [Rules Package]
  • H.R. 2 – Fair Minimum Wage Act [Rules Package]
  • H.R. 3 – Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act [Rules Package]
  • H.R. 4 – Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act [Rules Package]
  • H.Res. 35 – Intelligence Oversight Authority [Rules Package]
  • H Res. 296 – Supporting the goals and ideal of National Eosiniophil Awareness Week
  • H.Con.Res. 63 – Disapproving of the President’s decision to deploy more troops to Iraq
  • H.R. 1905 – D.C. House Voting Rights Act
  • H.R. 1906 – Estimated Tax Safe Harbor Act
  • H.R. 2237 – Redeployment of troops from Iraq
  • H.R. 2206 – U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans’ Care, Katrina Recovery, & Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act
  • H.R. 2207 – Agriculture Disaster Assistance & Western States Emergency Unfinished Business Appropriations Act
  • H.R. 2560 – Human Cloning Prohibition Act

Promise: “Rules governing floor debate must be reported before 10p.m. for a bill to be considered the following day.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 24 

Broken Promise: Rules for the following bills were reported AFTER 10p.m. and considered on the floor the following day:

  • H.Con.Res. 63 – Disapproving of President’s decision to deploy more troops to Iraq– rule reported February 12, 2007, at 10:40p.m.
  • H.R. 1591 – U.S. Troops Readiness, Veterans’ Health and Iraq Accountability Act - rule reported Thursday, March 22, 2007, at 12:30a.m.
  • H.R. 1433 – District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2007 – rule reported Thursday, March 22, 2007, at 12:30a.m.
  • H.R. 2082 – Intelligence Authorization Act for FY 2008 – rule reported Wednesday, May 9, 2007, at 10:50p.m.
  • H.R. 2237 – Redeployment of troops from Iraq – rule reported May 9, 2007, at 10:50p.m.
  • H.R. 2206 – Troop Readiness, Iraq Appropriations – rule reported May 9, 2007, at 10:50p.m.
  • H.R. 2207 – Agricultural Disaster Assistance Appropriations 2007 – rule reported Wednesday, May 9, 2007, at 10:50p.m.
  • H.R. 2206 – Iraq Supplemental – rule reported on legislative day of May 23, 2007, Thursday, May 24, 2007, at 7:45a.m.

Pork Promise: “Pelosi and Hoyer pledged they will allow committees to do their work and be more open about allowing Republicans to offer amendments on the floor.” “Pelosi Leads Dems to Early Victories,” San Francisco Chronicle, January 19, 2007

Broken Promise: “The contrast between old and new is less evident in the way Congress goes about its lawmaking. In the first three months of the new Congress, the House frequently circumvented committees and adopted closed rules preventing floor amendments. Procedural shortcuts often limited the minority party's participation in the deliberative process.” “Is Congress on the Mend?” New York Times, April 28, 2007 

Promise: “‘The principle of civility and respect for minority participation in this House is something we promised the American people,’ [Speaker-Elect Nancy Pelosi] said. ‘It’s the right thing to do.’ Pelosi pledged to restore ‘minority rights’ – including the right of Republicans to offer amendments to bills on the floor…” “Pelosi’s All Smiles Through a Rough House Transition,” San Francisco Chronicle, November 21, 2007

Broken Promise: “It would be laughable if it weren’t so sad. House Democrats, having chafed and screamed for years about being frozen out of decision making by Republicans, are starting out their rule by … freezing out Republicans.” “The Wrong Start,” Roll Call Editorial, January 4, 2007

“Now that Republicans have shown they can use new House rules against the new Democratic majority that wrote them, the Democrats want new rules. Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer said Tuesday that during the upcoming two-week recess he will craft changes in the pay-as-you-go spending rules adopted in January (H.Res. 6) so that the GOP can no longer blindside the majority … ‘We don’t think that is appropriate,’ Hoyer said. ‘We don’t think that serves the legislative process, and we’re going to address that.’” “House Democrats Will Move to Curb GOP’s Use of Motions to Recommit,” Congressional Quarterly, April 10, 2007

Promise: “… things are different now, and under the Democratic administration here in the Congress, we are trying to make sure that all points of view have an opportunity to be heard on the floor.” Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA), Congressional Record, June 6, 2007

Broken Promise: “Democrats in the House of Representatives lost a chink in their good-government armor Friday, pressuring a fellow Democrat to drop an eco-friendly effort to restrict taxpayer-funded congressional car leases. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Missouri Democrat, had hoped to require House members to lease hybrids and other alternative-fuel vehicles if they wanted taxpayers to foot the bill. But other Democrats told Cleaver on Wednesday to withdraw his amendment, minutes before he was to present it to the Rules Committee — the first step in sending it to the House floor. ‘We set ourselves up for looking ugly on this,’ Cleaver said. ‘Those are the things that happen when you rush on legislation and fail to have a dialogue.’” “Cleaver’s Green Initiative Falls into Gray Area for Democrats,” Kansas City Star, June 22, 2007

Promise: “It is long past time that this House started living up to those ideas and practices; that they started putting honesty and integrity … ahead of everything else.” Rules Committee Chairwoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY), Congressional Record, January 4, 2007

Broken Promise: Rules Committee Democrats, led by chairwomen Louise Slaughter (D-NY), refused to comply with the Committee’s customary and longstanding practices in refusing to withdraw a proposed amendment from Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL) on the delegate voting bill at his request and then refusing to provide a copy of Kirk’s letter – a committee record – to the minority. As The Hill reports: “When the issue of the withdrawal of the amendment was being debated by the committee, the ranking member (David Dreier, R-Calif.) attempted to obtain a copy of the letter [asking to withdraw the amendment] ... and the majority willfully refused to produce a copy of the letter after repeated requests.” – “Dust Up Over Delegate Voting,” The Hill, January 25, 2007. House Democrats condoned these practices in voting against a privileged resolution calling on the Rules Committee to prevent future occurrences.
Roll Call Vote #54, January 24, 2007

Reid_incompetence Promise: “Every person in America has a right to have his or her voice heard…Respectful of both the wishes of the Founders, and the expectations of the American people, we offer the following principles for restoring democracy in the “People’s House,” guaranteeing that the voices of all the people are heard.” - Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 23 

Broken Promise: “The new Democratic House majority has an ambitious plan for its first 100 hours in power, from increasing the minimum wage to strengthening ethics rules to having the federal government negotiate prescription drug prices. Unfortunately, its plans don’t include getting those provisions passed in the democratic fashion that the Democrats promised to adhere to once in the majority.” “A Fairer House; But Not Quite Yet,” Washington Post Editorial, January 3, 2007

Promise: After President Bush gave his 2007 State of the Union Address outlining an ambitious new health care proposal, Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid called on the two parties to work together in a bipartisan fashion: “Tonight, we welcomed President Bush’s overtures of bipartisanship and we hope to begin working with him to move our country in a new direction.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), Press Release, January 23, 2007

Broken Promise: On the morning after President Bush’s State of the Union Address, the Washington Post reports on the reaction to his health care proposal among Democrats: “But the most surprising and encouraging development is that a President who for six years has only nibbled around the edges of health-care issues has weighed in with some bold ideas to expand coverage, rein in costs and bring some fairness to the tax code. Given that, you’d think Democrats would have welcomed a politically courageous proposal …. But instead, they’ve shifted reflexively into partisan attack mode, mischaracterizing the impacts of the proposal and shamelessly parroting the propaganda from the labor dinosaurs at the AFL-CIO.” “Bipartisan Cooperation on Health Care is Dead on Arrival,” Washington Post Column from Steven Pearlstein, January 24, 2007

Obama_hope Barnhart Blog Observation: The first 100 Days of the Democrat Congress are an utter failure, not because Republicans stopped every bill that was proposed but because Democrats themselves did virtually nothing to keep their own campaign promises. The liberal and crooked members of congress on both sides of the isle are damned fortunate the American people are not storming the capital building and physically kicking their lousy butts out of our halls of government.

They represent the lowest common denominator in America, their behavior is an insult and it reflects poorly on the honest members of congress that work hard every day. They are a cancer on the body of our nation they deserve to be cut out and tossed aside. To call them swine is offensive to pigs!

Conservatives in both parties need to work together to correct the mistakes of the past and reduce the size and scope of government in the future before it gets out of hand. Government has a role to play but it needs to be sensible, responsible and limited.

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Part 2 - The Audacity of Lies; the Democrats Monumental List of Broken Promises

Originally Posted on www.barnhartblog.com

Blog No. 2 in a Series

The 110th Democrat Congress promised Americans in 2006 that if only people would vote for them, life would be better, not unlike what Senator Obama is doing these days. One has only to listen to a few of his speeches or read his books in order to become Obamatized and sucked in by his words and promises of "Change."

Based on recent congressional history Obama is no different than Nancy Pelosi and is promising change that will never happen and even if it did would ruin our nation.

Picking up with where I left off yesterday in regards to the list of unfulfilled promises or outright lies told by the 110th Congress when they promised to change America in 2006 lets look at the subjects of student loans, raises for teachers, 401K benefits, and social security funding.

Nancy_pelosi Promise: “Our new direction plan will slash interest rates on college loans in half to … 4.25% for parents.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 17

Broken Promise: “Although Kennedy’s proposal would reduce rates on parent-borrowed PLUS loans to 4.25 percent from 8.5, the House bill offers no break.” “Bills to Ease Student Loan Rates on Hill,” Chicago Tribune, February 4, 2007

Promise: “Our New Direction plan will slash interest rates on college loans in half to 3.4% for students …” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 17

Broken Promise: Democrats drastically scaled back their plans for a student loan interest rate cut shortly after taking power in Congress. And six months after Democrats took power, no legislation to cut student loan interest rates – temporarily or otherwise – has been sent to the President. “The much-touted House Democratic measure to slash in half student loan interest rates over five years has been drafted to offer only temporary relief.” “House Dems Offer Only Temporary Student Loan Rate Cut,” Congress Daily AM, January 16, 2007.

Barnhart Blog Observation: College tuition has increased by 6.6% to an average total cost of $13,589 per year. Private universities average $32,307 per year and the most expensive private Ivy League universities have surpassed $50,000 per year. Barack Obama has already stated he wants to put an end to college loan programs. One question…how the hell does he plan to help students get an education without educational loans? His proposed $4000 tax credit in return for public service won’t pay for even a ½ year of college.

Promise: “A college education is as important today as high school was a generation ago – and Democrats intend to make attending college just as affordable and available to all.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “A New Direction for America,” Page 17

Broken Promise: “‘It’s a great sound bite – cutting rates in half,’ says Mark Kantrowitz, the publisher of FinAid.org, which gives information about ways to pay for college. ‘But it’s an incredibly expensive proposal with very little student aid benefit. The benefit … comes after students have graduated, which makes it unlikely to get more low-income students to enroll in college, especially since they tend to fear debt more.’” “Congress Moves to Cut College Loan Costs,” Christian Science Monitor, January 16, 2007.

Note the Ridiculous: House Education & Labor Committee Democrats also voted en masse against a GOP alternative proposal that would have used savings from higher education programs to increase funding for the Pell Grant college access program by $12 billion over the next five years, instead voting for a Democratic measure that puts the bulk of that money into benefits for individuals who have already graduated from college and earned a degree. This helps college graduates, not hopeful attendees, yet liberal Democrats expect the American public to pay for the education of illegal immigrants…give me a break.

Promise: “It’s time to revive the standards movement by attracting top-flight teachers by rewarding them for performance, not just credentials …” The Plan, Rahm Emanuel & Bruce Reed, Page 77

Screwed Broken Promise: As Democratic Caucus Chairman, Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) is co-sponsor of a bill that fails to fulfill his promise – the Teacher Excellence for All Children Act (H.R. 2204), legislation authored by Education and Labor Committee Democrats that places a premium on teacher credentials and tenure, rather than on classroom performance. Republicans, however, have stepped forward with legislation to reward good teachers for good performance. Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) has introduced the Teacher Incentive Fund Act (H.R. 1761), a Republican alternative to provide grants to local school districts to design and implement their own performance pay systems to reward teachers for closing the achievement gap inside the classroom.

Promise: “From now on, every job ought to come with a 401(k). . . Employers should be required to offer 401(k)s, and workers will be enrolled unless they choose otherwise.” The Plan, Rahm Emanuel & Bruce Reed, Page 55

“We should require all employers to offer workers a pension or 401(k) ….” The Plan, Rahm Emanuel & Bruce Reed, Page 91

Broken Promise: As of June 27, 2007, no legislation to encourage universal retirement savings has been passed by the Democratic Congress. In fact, last year the majority of House Democrats (including now-Speaker Nancy Pelosi) voted against the Pension Protection Act, the most comprehensive reforms of the worker pension system in more than a generation. Of note, the Pension Protection Act included measures to automatically enroll employees into worker 401(k) savings plans.
Roll Call Vote #422, July 28, 2006

Promise: “We will not borrow the money from the Social Security trust fund and from other creditors around the world.” Rep. Rob Andrews (D-NJ), House Floor Remarks, March 28, 2007

Broken Promise: 215 Democrats, including Democratic Rep. Rob Andrews (D-NJ), voted “NO” on a Republican proposal to prohibit increases in authorization spending levels if the Social Security surplus has been spent the previous year. Roll Call Vote #300, May 3, 2007

Promise: “We will ensure retirement security every day by protecting Social Security, protecting pensions and making savings easier for retirement for our seniors.” – Then-Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) “Press Conference,” July 28, 2006

Broken Promise: “The Democrats’ spending plan does nothing at all to address the problems facing the Social Security and Medicare systems, which are growing ever closer to spending more than they take in as the gigantic baby boom generation ages and retires.” – “A New Budget Proposal in No Way Unassuming,” The Republican (Springfield, MA) Editorial, May 17, 2007 

Note: House Democrats voted en masse against a House Republican substitute budget that would have achieved balance by 2012 while ending the raid on Social Security, voting instead for a Democratic budget that allows the raiding to continue.

Barnhart Blog Observation: Keep in mind Democrats refused to pass a constitutional amendment back in the 1980’s that would require the government to balance the budget each year, almost thirty years later we are still dealing with the issue and making remedial stop-gap measures to secure social security funding instead of allowing the American people to decide how they want to invest the majority of their retirement savings.

I hope that this series of Blogs has opened your eyes to the lies that congress has told to win your vote. Just wait, it gets even better -  the next installment is exclusively dedicated to energy and gas prices. If it does not tick you off and get you boiling mad, nothing will.

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Freedom Isn't Free

Freedom_isnt_free_3 Memorial Day has a different meaning for every American. Some spend it doing yard work, others go to the lake, enjoy picnics, eat barbeque and still others take a few minutes to watch a patriotic parade or visit a military cemetery.

For those who may not know the holiday was originally created to honor soldiers of the Union Army after the War Between the States and was called Decoration Day. It was later expanded to include veterans of "The Great War." (World War I)

The first Memorial Day was observed in 1865 by liberated slaves in Charleston. The site chosen was a former Confederate prison camp and contained a mass grave of Union soldiers. The freed slaves re-interred the soldiers from the mass grave to individual ones, fenced it in, built an entry way arch and declared it a Union graveyard. Freedmen_2

One can only imagine the disgusting stench of the graveyard, the toil, sweat and name calling the former slaves likely had to endure while creating a Union graveyard in the deep south so soon after the end of the war. They literally risked their lives in an effort to respectfully thank those who did so much to stop secession and end slavery. Three years later, On May 30 1868 the freed slaves returned to the graveyard with flowers they picked and decorated the individual gravesites, creating the 1st Decoration Day.

Memorial Day was started by those who truly appreciated the blood sacrifice of others who fought and died so they could live free. Our nation has a proud heritage of supporting people fighting against tyranny, torture, abuse and neglect. As an American ...supporting those in other nations who are struggling for their freedom and independence is something to be proud of. It is a responsibility that we should accept with pride, honor and diligence, it is not something to condemn, ridicule or complain about.

Our all volunteer military is a very unique extension of our nation and its members deserve our prayers, praise and support.

Code_pink_murder_2 Organizations such as "Code Pink" who routinely block the doors of recruiting stations, try to perform exorcisms on the Pentagon or point fingers and ridicule our troops should be thanking those who protect their right to exercise free speech. The terrible truth is that many organizations who disagree with government policy in regards to the war on terror, our invasion of Iraq or past military actions such as the war in Vietnam, exercise their right to free speech without recognizing or respecting those who defend that right. Nor do they tend to be responsible in the exercising of their right to vigorously protest.

Perhaps they should take some time from their busy schedule of protesting and collect care packages for soldiers or their families to help them make it through tough times. Maybe they should visit a burn center or other Veterans facility and talk to those returning from war with various mental and physical needs and give them moral support and compassion.Disabled20veterans20wheel20chair_2

Perhaps they should travel to a third world country to see first hand the poverty that abuse, tyranny and neglect can cause. If they cannot afford the travel, they can do some research on the internet or visit with a charitable organization who is working in a war torn part of the world. It might help them understand why we are there or why we should be if we are not.

Then they can protest under more favorable conditions and in a much more responsible and respectable manner. Many protestors make such a spectacle or generate so much press as a "cause-celeb" that they take the focus off of what they were originally so passionately protesting in order to indulge in the attention available to them. The issue or policy is no longer the focus, they are.... and therefore they lose all credibility in the eyes of others observing them.

Likewise, our government leaders should be visiting the bases and neighborhoods of our troops to make sure that the families and loved ones are well taken care of. The marriages, children and immediate relatives of those involved in the military deserve support, not neglect. They deserve truth in the information they receive about their loved ones, forceful, timely support in regards to the access of military benefits and genuine, compassionate, reverent concern should the worst ever come to pass.0404_coffins400x496_2

Between this Memorial Day and Independence Day in July, it is my opinion that we need to do all we can to support our military and strengthen the future security of our nation. At present there are several military funding bills being discussed by the office of the President and our nation’s congressional leaders. I would encourage every American, regardless of political views or affiliation to contact their state senator, district congress person and the office of the President and demand the following;

1. A pay increase of 4% for those in the military based on rank, time in service and hazardous duty assignment. (Currently our leaders are considering a range between 3% and 3.9% which is ridiculous.)

2. Truth and full disclosure in regards to the release of death records and daily action reports as long as it will not negatively impact national security by putting others at risk. (No spouse, child or relative deserves to be stone walled in regards to the disclosure of medical or other service records)

3. No other unrelated pork barrel spending bills may be attached to any current or future military spending bills. (Our leaders should be ashamed for even considering attaching other spending measures to those that are specifically for this nation’s defense.)

4. The immediate development of a bipartisan energy policy that includes the following;

a) The release of fuel from our strategic oil reserves.

b) Suspension of the national gas tax for one year and to compensate we would divide the normal gas tax revenue and shift it to the consumption or "sin taxes" on cigarettes, drinking alcohol and adult movies and magazines.

c) The approval of responsible drilling in the Artic National Wildlife Refuge and more drilling within the United States and its waters.

d) Immediate creation of three new domestic oil refineries.

e) Immediate approval of the building of up to 50 new nuclear power plants

f) Allow the growth and cultivation of hemp and sugar cane for the making of fuel and related products such as high strength fibers.

g) The creation of new renewable energy plants in conjunction with our allies that include solar, wind, hydro electric and clean coal.

h) The immediate reduction of income tax paid by all businesses and individuals by 2% who immediately adopt a policy of working from home at least one day per week.

These suggested policies should help provide some framework for lawmakers to work from and would help satisfy the fuel consumption concerns of the business community, individual tax payers, environmentalists and global warming alarmists alike.

These ideas may not be perfect but I think it is a step in the right direction and represents policies that could be easily discussed in order to find common ground for immediate action.Folded_flag_3 

The goal is to honor the service and sacrifice of those serving in the military while strengthening or nation and reducing at least one of the reasons we have for entering into combat in the first place.

 

 

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Bigger Government, More Waste, Greater Stupidity

This post originally appeared on my blog website www.barnhartblog.com on May 22nd 2008
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There is an old saying in politics about our nations Senators…every time they look in the mirror they see a potential President. At no time in our nations history is that more true than it is now.  No matter which candidate wins the election the next President will be a U.S. Senator. Considering the current polarized conditions in Washington and the lack of faith the public has in our elected officials the situation is almost laughable. In December of 2005 an ABC News/Washington Post poll deternmined that Congress had a 43% approval rating but a recent Quinnipiac Poll revealed that in the less than three years the approval rating has reached an all time low. The Congressional approval rating is now at a dismal 16%.Congress_approval_ratings_2

Whether the rating is due to a stagnant economy, the war in Iraq or higher gas and food prices is up for debate but regardless I am left asking myself…if the American people feel so negatively about our congressional leaders why in the world are we going to elect one of three Senators to succeed George Bush?

As a middle-class taxpayer who maintains a conservative viewpoint, I was rather disappointed in a majority of the candidates we had to choose from in this election cycle. Many of the campaigns were focused on a narrow set of issues such as abortion, immigration, global warming or an immediate and unconditional withdrawal from Iraq, while others were so obviously pandering that watching them during the debates made me ill and did nothing to increase my confidence in where we are headed as a country.

What we were eventually left with was a choice to vote for a Republican who claims he is a conservative and “a foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution” but lacks a truly conservative voting record and has sponsored some very unpopular legislation in regards to immigration, taxes, global warming and campaign finance reform.

Or voters have their choice to support one of two Democrats, both of whom represent historical triumphs when it comes to the advancement of women and minorities as viable candidates. They have indeed helped break a glass ceiling that will have an impact on future generations. However if either of them is elected and fails to turn the economy around or protect America from further terrorist attacks they will negatively impact future female or minority candidates for decades to come.

The alarming thing is that both of them have a documented history of left wing activism and unabashedly admired radical communist and socialist personalities during their youth. Hillarythewitch_2 Hillary Clinton is perceived as an untrustworthy, self serving, wicked-witch and Barack Obama is viewed as a very naïve snob who lacks a realistic world view and both have associations with shady characters.

Hillar Clinton has links to past personal scandals involving the theft or misplacement of official government documents and has accepted donations from convicted criminals and surrogates of the Chinese Government. Many of her past supporters have made extensive efforts to buy influence to make easier for them to steal business technology, government intelligence and win contracts that resulted in American jobs going over seas.

As for Barack Obama, his wife Michelle was at one time a contributor to an organization that has had its assets frozen for sending money and other aid to terrorists overseas. And even if one were to ignore the extremely left wing, inflammatory, negative comments made by his wife or his former minister about this country, one cannot ignore that Obama has received the official endorsement of the Illinois Communist Party and well known terrorist organizations Hammas and Hezbollah. Those endorsements are no accident they are a direct reflection of his charachter.Che_obama_1 

Just as interesting to me is how the news media has described the results of the recent Democrat primary exit polls. The exit poll results make it clear that neither candidate has a true cross section of support. What is funny is that both Democrats seem to have one thing in common, they both have broad support among what the news media calls either “low income, less educated white voters” or “low income, less educated black voters.”

Don’t mistake my comment as a slap in the face to Democrats. It goes without saying that there are well educated white and black voters supporting both candidates but that is not what the news media is focusing on.

And if you have read my bio you will see that I have voted for conservative “Blue Dog” Democrats in the past. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a contributor to the blue collar workforce. This country was after all built on the backs of diligent, hard working, immigrants and slaves who in many cases literally gave their lives in the process. Their sweat equity combined with others dreams and money made this country what it is today.

But putting that aside for just a moment what the exit polls are essentially saying is that both Democrat candidates have support among what one comedian recently called “the ignorant and the stupid.” I am not trying to be rude or funny but that is really what the media is saying every time they say the two Democrats base of support is coming from “low income, less educated voters.”

So either the news media is being very arrogant when they are describing hard working middle-class Americans or we as a country are in real trouble if either of the Democrat candidates wins the general election. I don’t know about you but I don’t want a bunch of out of touch, wild eyed, high school drop outs who have no job, no family, no faith, no responsibilities, with nothing better to do all day than watch MTV, smoke dope or surf the net for porn determining who the next President of the United States is.

There is little question that I will vote for John McCain in the general election. Senator McCain has my respect in regards to his military service. Those who served with him or were prisoners with him in Hanoi admire and respect the man for his courage under fire and his desperate struggle to maintain his composure under extreme duress and very severe torture.

Johnmccaincover In his 1999 autobiography “Faith of My Fathers” the Senator freely admits that he eventually reached his breaking point. McCain states “The punishment finally worked. Eventually, I gave them my ship's name and squadron number and confirmed that my target had been the power plant. I regret very much having done so. The information was of no real use to the Vietnamese, but the Code of Conduct for American Prisoners of War orders us to refrain from providing any information beyond our names, rank and serial number." McCain goes on to say "For the next four days, I was beaten every two to three hours by different guards. Finally, I reached the lowest point of my 5 1/2 years in North Vietnam. I was at the point of suicide, because I saw that I was reaching the end of my rope."

Many of those who were in captivity with John McCain have commented in greater detail about what he had to endure. After he was shot down McCain spent a very long time encased in a body cast with a multitude of broken bones and other painful injuries. While still in the body cast the Vietnamese would regularly refuse to provide him food, water, sleep or medical care and would mockingly neglect McCain forcing him to remain surrounded by his own urine and feces for days on end, then they would beat him.

Anyone who doubts John McCain’s character, determination or the strength of his faith is a fool. He truly represents the rich fullness and fulfillment of the American dream.

I do not see either of the Democrat candidates as an acceptable alternative to the candidacy of John McCain or the current Republican platform.

Most conservatives are for the cutting of taxes as long as bills do not include ear marks for pork barrel spending or tax credits for what amounts to corporate welfare. The McCain record in regards to eliminating pork barrel spending is legendary. He voted against the Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 because they did not also reduce enough wasteful government spending. To me that is kind of a mixed bag and with McCain that is what you get … a very mixed bag, but what is the alternative?  Neither Clinton nor Obama has any real history of leadership and I dare say that neither of them has the steel will that it will take to deal with Venezuela, Syria, Iran or North Korea.

To me McCain is at worst mushy and leans to the left on the issues global warming, water boarding, drilling in ANWAR, health insurance reform and the future of our relationship with the Pakistan government. However, he claims to now support extending the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts, is for a middle class tax cut, understands that the borders must be secure before we pursue immigration reform and has a plan to end the war in Iraq on a note of victory instead of defeat.

I trust that John McCain will carry a much more conservative platform forward into 2009 than either one of the current Democrat candidates. I believe that John McCain will not accept wasteful spending and over the past 25 years he has proven himself to be a man who can and will work with people on both sides of the isle in an effort reduce the amount of partisan politics in Washington.

The nonpartisan taxpayer watchdog group Citizens Against Government Waste recently released its latest edition of “The Pig Book.” Taxpayer_cartoon It details 11,610 pork barrel projects that were inserted into the current fiscal year's appropriations bills by individual members of Congress. John McCain’s total spending requests for pork barrel projects was $0.00 dollars.

Contrast that with Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Both of them have missed almost 40% of the votes and deliberation in the Senate over the past two years. But when they have voted it has resulted in more pork barrel politics and wasteful spending. Even though this years legislative rule require that sponsors names be attached to all the bills Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were not shy about attaching their names to the long list of Washington bureaucrats who requested almost $18,000,000,000.00 billion dollars in additional pork barrel spending

Hillary Clinton lobbied for a whopping 281 additional projects to be added to various bills. All of which benefit the state of New York to the tune of almost $300,000,000.00 million dollars.

Barack Obama didn’t do the American tax payers any favors himself. He requested 53 projects of his own for a little under $100,000,000.00 million dollars.

Before you go into the voting booth in November ask yourself these two questions.

How much more wasteful spending would Clinton or Obama have requested had they not missed almost 40% of the votes on the Senate floor?

How much more bloated will the U.S. Government be with either of them in the White House while Congress is controlled by excessively liberal Democrats and free spending Republicans who have continued to ignore the significant decline in congressional approval ratings over the last few years?

Scary isn’t it!

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