Posted on 12/19/2008 12:31:52 PM PST by Sopater
A crumbling economy, more than 2 million constituents who have lost their jobs this year, and congressional demands of CEOs to work for free did not convince lawmakers to freeze their own pay.
Instead, they will get a $4,700 pay increase, amounting to an additional $2.5 million that taxpayers will spend on congressional salaries, and watchdog groups are not happy about it.
As lawmakers make a big show of forcing auto executives to accept just $1 a year in salary, they are quietly raiding the vault for their own personal gain, said Daniel OConnell, chairman of The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), a non-partisan group. This money would be much better spent helping the millions of seniors who are living below the poverty line and struggling to keep their heat on this winter.
However, at 2.8 percent, the automatic raise that lawmakers receive is only half as large as the 2009 cost of living adjustment of Social Security recipients.
Still, Steve Ellis, vice president of the budget watchdog Taxpayers for Common Sense, said Congress should have taken the rare step of freezing its pay, as lawmakers did in 2000.
Look at the way the economy is and how most people arent counting on a holiday bonus or a pay raise theyre just happy to have gainful employment, said Ellis. But you have the lawmakers who are set up and ready to get their next installment of a pay raise and go happily along their way.
Member raises are often characterized as examples of wasteful spending, especially when many constituents and businesses in members districts are in financial despair.
Rep. Harry Mitchell, a first-term Democrat from Arizona, sponsored legislation earlier this year that would have prevented the automatic pay adjustments from kicking in for members next year. But the bill, which attracted 34 cosponsors, failed to make it out of committee.
They dont even go through the front door. They have it set up so that its wired so that you actually have to undo the pay raise rather than vote for a pay raise, Ellis said.
Freezing congressional salaries is hardly a new idea on Capitol Hill.
Lawmakers have floated similar proposals in every year dating back to 1995, and long before that. Though the concept of forgoing a raise has attracted some support from more senior members, it is most popular with freshman lawmakers, who are often most vulnerable.
In 2006, after the Republican-led Senate rejected an increase to the minimum wage, Democrats, who had just come to power in the House with a slew of freshmen, vowed to block their own pay raise until the wage increase was passed. The minimum wage was eventually increased and lawmakers received their automatic pay hike.
In the beginning days of 1789, Congress was paid only $6 a day, which would be about $75 daily by modern standards. But by 1965 members were receiving $30,000 a year, which is the modern equivalent of about $195,000.
Currently the average lawmaker makes $169,300 a year, with leadership making slightly more. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) makes $217,400, while the minority and majority leaders in the House and Senate make $188,100.
Ellis said that while freezing the pay increase would be a step in the right direction, it would be better to have it set up so that members would have to take action, and vote, for a pay raise and deal with the consequences, rather than get one automatically.
It is probably never going to be politically popular to raise Congresss salary, he said. I dont think youre going to find taxpayers saying, Yeah I think I should pay my congressman more.
Just shows how out of touch they are.
Crooks is being nice.
Some of them are certifiable criminals.
If you really want to get mad, look into how much they get for "Office Expenses", "Travel", etc.
I’d like a raise! but i don’t want to work there. too many evil people!
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Good old Congress.
Yup.
You can ALWAYS rely on Congress to do the right thing!
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Don’t they get a special deal for Social Security and heath care too? Their deals for retirement are better than the UAW.
And what are we going to do about this? Nothing. We are complacent; and they know it.
Can anyone figure out what they do to *deserve* their pay?
I’m sure a lot of them are giving us the finger for throwing their butts out of office last month.
They voted on a raise this week, because the majority of them were re-elected, last month. They know that, when they run, in 2010, the majority of the voters will forget what they did, in Dec. 2008. Some of the congressmen, who supported the raise, should lose their primaries, in Mar. or Apr. 2010. This year, four congressmen (three Republicans and a Democrat) ran for re-election and lost their primaries. Two of the three Republicans lost because they were too liberal.
All that money and perks for the crooked bunch of people in the country. Man, are we the people the ultimate suckers or what?
Quickest thief wins.
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