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Thursday, October 18, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Earmark War on the Senate Floor
by Amanda Carpenter
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Fiscal conservatives won one battle but lost another over wasteful spending on the Senate floor Thursday.

Republican Sens. Tom Coburn (Okla.) and Sen. Jim DeMint (S.C.) spearheaded efforts to eliminate two egregious earmarks tucked into the fiscal year 2008 Labor Health and Human Services spending bill.

Coburn zeroed in on a $1 million earmark that had been secured by New York Sens. Hillary Clinton and Charles Schumer for a Woodstock concert museum. Veteran conservative reporter Bob Novak called it “flower power pork” in a Thursday column.

The Oklahoma Republican, who is an obstetrician, offered an amendment to strike it and reallocate the money to fund healthcare for pregnant women.

Schumer tried to stave off Coburn’s attack on the Senate floor. “I’m proud of the earmarks I’ve put in and I’m proud to defend them,” Schumer bragged. He argued the money would provide employment to poverty-stricken Americans in New York. “They are desperate to score jobs so their children can eat,” Schumer said.

Sen. Jon Kyl (R.-Ariz.) responded, “I just don’t think we should have earmarks in the HHS bill to create a jobs program.”

Ultimately, Schumer and Clinton weren’t able to keep the money for their pet project. Coburn’s amendment won 52-42. Five Democrats joined Republicans to kill the Clinton-Schumer project.

Another measure to cut pork, however, was defeated.

Sen. Jim DeMint (R.-S.C.) tried to persuade his fellow Senators to remove a project sponsored by New York Rep. Charles Rangel (D.) that would give $2 million in federal money to the Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Policy, the Rangel Conference Center, and the Charles Rangel Library at the City College of New York.

Freshman Rep. John Campbell (R.-Calif.) has sarcastically called the earmark Rangel’s “Monument to Me.”

Promotional literature describes the project as “kind of like a presidential library, but without the president.”

Senators voted to support Rangel’s earmark 61-34. Thirteen of them were Republicans. Click here for a final vote tally.

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Amanda Carpenter is National Political Reporter for Townhall.com.
 
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Subject: Graft Forever until non-germaine restric
Until there is a legal mandate for restriction of appropriations on germaine, pertinent and related projects to the titled bill, graft and corruption will be continuous. Need we remember Sen. ted Steven's Bridge to nowhere in Alaska? Unfortunately we have a pussilanimous President, when it comes to line item veto. I guarantee Madame Lucretia Clinton will have no scruppples or qualms on anything, especially giving a line item veto to any bill or project sponsored by a conservative. But the future Ms, Mao is not the issue.
Since we have abrogated the 1oth ammendment and any sovereignty or autonomy of states and states rights, we only have a collection of treasury plunderers who act more like pirates bringing in booty, than responsible legislators. They have given control of America to the UN, non-elected bureaucracies and the tyranny of the Judiciary.
All that is left is to expropriate more money and earmark this taxmoney for their own agrandizement and re-election. And who says there is no honor among theives. look at the collegiality of the Senators. It is a principal of collusion and collaboration.
Until we limit ammendments and expenditures to the pertinent, germain issue as listed in the title, and refuse to admit ammendments that are not even related to the issue at hand, both parties will continue this profligate squndering and betrayal of public trust. Mike Guy

Jon Kyl
I'm really fortunate to have Jon Kyl as my Senator. He really is the Goldwater/Reagan type.
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