Posted on 02/22/2008 5:32:47 PM PST by smoothsailing
Democrats Move to Shut Down GOP Earmark Reform Site as Murtha Is Named "Porker of the Year"
Washington, Feb 22 -
House Democrats took steps to shut down a Republican-launched earmark reform website (http://earmarkreform.house.gov) yesterday, just as Senior Democratic House Member John Murtha (D-PA) won the title of 2007s Porker of the Year. Last August, the office of the U.S. House of Representatives' Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Daniel Beard, approved House Republican Leader John Boehners (R-OH) request to create the site, and since its launch earlier this month, it has been visited by thousands of online visitors and garnered subsequent media attention. Beards office has now ordered the site be removed, however, prompting Leader Boehner to protest the decision in a letter sent to the CAO yesterday afternoon:
I am writing today to register my protest over this belated change, and to request a detailed explanation of the events that led your office to make this dramatic reversal, wrote Boehner. Changing its address now will inevitably hamper the effectiveness of the new website, much to the convenience of the majority that runs the House.
Coincidentally, the move comes just as Rep. Murtha, a close ally of Speaker Pelosi, won the title of 2007s Porker of the Year. Murtha, a well-known champion of wasteful earmarks, won the award from the non-partisan government spending watchdog group, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW). According to a press release from CAGW:
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.
And Porker of the Year isnt the only honor that Murtha has received. Last year a CNBC report referred to him as Washingtons most powerful porker and just last month he was labeled by the New York Times as the The Pork King in an editorial that detailed Murthas questionable earmarking practices.
More recently, a Pennsylvania news station reported on one of Murthas most controversial local projects that has received millions of Americans hard-earned tax dollars. The National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) has been deemed duplicative, ineffective, and a waste of taxpayer dollars, but Congressman Murtha has fought tooth and nail against any attempts to stop funding for this $40 million dollar boondoggle. According to the report from Pittsburghs WTAE-TV:
A Team 4 investigation found millions of your tax dollars going to a local government agency that many in Washington, including President George W. Bush, believe is a waste. But a powerful local congressman has kept the money flowing... Team 4's Paul Van Osdol talked to a former top administrator at the federal Drug Enforcement Agency who helped create the intelligence center in the early 1990s. He had serious concerns about its effectiveness back then, and he said nothing has changed. 'There's no question that all the senior people in federal law enforcement saw, really, no reason for it,' said former DEA deputy Jim Milford.
And continuing his practice of thumbing his nose at American taxpayers, next week Murtha will host an annual payback dinner by defense contractors who benefit from earmarks, according to columnist Robert Novak. In other words, his addiction to pork isnt slowing down.
Leader Boehner launched http://earmarkreform.house.gov to aid the efforts by House GOP members to reform the earmark system so Rep. Murtha and others like him are held more accountable for their behavior. The website is part of a larger Republican effort that includes a proposed earmark moratorium and the appointment of a bipartisan committee to identify ways in which to end wasteful Washington spending.
Democrats have flat-out rejected calls to join the effort and even voted against a GOP proposed earmark freeze. Perhaps thats because, according to a February 14, 2008 article in The Hill, Democratic leaders have sent tens of millions of dollars to freshman lawmakers districts in hope of protecting the partys newfound majority come November. In other words, they have no interest in changing the way Washington spends taxpayer dollars.
House Democrats need to look no further than within their own caucus to see why an immediate overhaul of the earmark process is essential. Instead of pushing to silence GOP reform efforts, they should join Republicans to ensure that Americans hard-earned taxpayer dollars dont go to waste.
I’m sure someone will be willing to mirror the site if that hasn’t already happened.
We need a pic of Murtha with an ear tag...
These libs have no sense of humor!
Somebody need to take it grassroots.
Any FReepers have their own server? A few mirror sites springing up with
url’s like www.earmarkreform.com, www.earmarkreform.net, www.earmarkreformhouse.com, . . . would be a nice way to show grassroots support for the idea.
I wonder how much of that “pork” winds up in Murthas pocket.
Wouldn’t a single site with links to many conservative websites work better for search engine ranking?
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Hah! I was hangin out and saw it right off. :)
Boehner is a breath of fresh air IMO.
ever seen this??? online Lovecraft.
http://www.dagonbytes.com/thelibrary/lovecraft/index.html
That's an excerpt from an article in the Pittsburg Post-Gazette from 2007. Murtha has received hundreds of thousands in contributions from defense contractors.
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