Posted on 02/20/2008 9:35:46 AM PST by smoothsailing
For Immediate Release
Contact: Leslie K.Paige 202-467-5334 Alexa Moutevelis 202-467-5318
February 20, 2008
CAGW Names Rep. John Murtha
Porker of the Year
Taxpayers Are Not in His Corner
Washington, D.C. - Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) today announced the final results of its online poll for the 2007 Porker of the Year. Rep. John Jack Murtha (D-Pa.) won in a landslide victory, receiving 63.4 percent of the vote. A distant second, Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska) received 10.6 percent, while Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) came in with 9.9 percent, Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) had 6.7 percent, and Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) and Rep. James Oberstar (D-Minn.) both finished up with 4.1 percent. The finalists were chosen by CAGW staff from among the 12 Porker of the Month winners for 2007.
Rep. Jack Murtha has long been known inside the Beltway for using threats, power plays, and backroom deals to control spending decisions. There is an area of the House floor known as Murthas Corner, where the legendary appropriator dispenses earmarks. The overwhelming vote for Porker of the Year vote shows that his shameful behavior is attracting attention throughout the country. The congressman inserts pork whenever he can to serve himself and his district. In fiscal year 2008, he brought home 72 pork projects worth $149.2 million.
The House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman was named May Porker of the Month for throwing a temper tantrum and threatening his colleagues over a challenge to the $23 million earmark for the National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) in Johnstown, Pa. in the Intelligence Authorization Act. In 2006, the House Government Reform Committee called the NDIC an expensive and duplicative use of scarce federal drug enforcement resources.
Rep. Murtha became infuriated by Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) motion to remove the NDIC earmark. According to Rogers, Rep. Murtha warned, I hope you dont have any earmarks in the defense appropriations bills because they are gone and you will not get any earmarks now and forever. Thats the way I do it! Rep. Murtha also threatened a Boeing project in Rep. Todd Tiahrts (R-Kan.) district after he voted with Rep. Rogers.
Murtha violated House ethics rules by both failing to submit his required earmark certification for the NDIC in a timely manner and threatening to block the earmarks of those who voted against his project. A privileged resolution seeking a formal reprimand of Murtha was killed on a 219-189 party line vote.
His outburst was not an isolated incident. Rep. Murtha also purposefully put up roadblocks and barriers to hinder earmark accountability and reform. According to an October 2007 issue of Congressional Quarterly Weekly, Rep. Murthas response to a reporters inquiry regarding the difficulty of matching up earmark information in appropriations bills was: So, you have to work. Tough [expletive]. The House Appropriation Committee included earmarks in its reports but they were unsearchable and the lists were difficult to read.
For flouting the rules and playing games with reform, while filling spending bills with pork and arrogantly threatening anyone that challenges his authority, Rep. Jack Murtha is the 2007 Porker of the Year. More information on the winner and finalists can be found on CAGWs blog swineline.org/porkeroftheyear.
Citizens Against Government Waste is the nations largest nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government. Porker of the Month is a dubious honor given to lawmakers, government officials, and political candidates who have shown a blatant disregard for the interests of taxpayers.
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Sho’ nuff, doll. I’d roast the whole damn whole pig for you!
: )
OK, I gotta stop or I’ll be raiding the refrigerator LOL! Sweet dreams, smooth!
I'll be dreamin' 'bout a good 'ole Carolina pig-pickin'! ;-)
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