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Reid plays school yard games as he seeks votes that are sure to fail: Not fit for Congress

December 8th, 2010 · Accountability, Democrats, Dissention, Ethics, Federal Spending, Government Control, Greed, Non-Transparency, Terrorism from Within

Reid salutes America...Not fit for Congress!

In political gamble, Reid seeks votes that are sure to fail

By David A. Fahrenthold Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, December 8, 2010; 5:17 PM

On Wednesday afternoon, the most powerful man in the U.S. Senate did something that sounds odd: He set himself up to lose an important vote.

Then he planned to do it again, on another key issue.

And then another.

And then another.

Four times in the same afternoon, Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) planned votes where his favored bills were expected to fail. For Reid, failure is actually the point. He wants to put Republicans on record as blocking all four – which deal with immigration rules, police and firefighters’ unions, health benefits for responders to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and seniors’ benefits.

These “test votes” are a sign of the sclerotic state of Congress, clogged by filibuster threats. Usually, it is the people out of power who resort to grand, futile gestures.

Now – in a political gamble – it’s the guys in charge.

“Just because the party of ‘Just say no,’ has been blocking all these initiatives, it doesn’t mean we’re not going to try,” said Jim Manley, a spokesman for Reid. “At some point, you’ve got to take a stand, and let the chips fall where they may.”

Senate Democrats, who hold a majority in the chamber, held their last “test vote” on Saturday. That proposal called for an end to tax cuts, passed under President George W. Bush, on income greater than $250,000 for a family.

Democrats needed 60 senators to agree. They got just 53.

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Obama Commission’s final deficit report preserves controversial spending cuts & tax increases

December 2nd, 2010 · Deception, Democrats, Economy, Ethics, Federal Spending, Government Control, Greed, Non-Transparency, Selling Out the US, Taxes, Terrorism from Within

By Lori Montgomery and Brady Dennis Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, December 1, 2010; 3:48 PM

The leaders of President Obama’s fiscal commission released a final report Wednesday that is full of political dynamite, recommending sharp cuts in military spending, a higher retirement age and reforms that could cost the average taxpayer an extra $1,700 a year.

But as commission co-chairmen Erskine Bowles and Alan K. Simpson unveiled the plan at a Capitol Hill hearing, it was unclear whether they would be able to build a convincing bipartisan consensus before the panel’s 18 members – 12 of them sitting lawmakers – are scheduled to vote on the report Friday.

The White House continued Wednesday to reserve judgment on the commission’s work, which is intended to help shape the administration’s next budget request, due out in February.

“The president looks forward to reviewing their work at the conclusion of their votes … and evaluating their proposals and their votes as we move forward and put together a budget of our own for next year,” said White House press secretary Robert Gibbs. “So let me not get too far out on the commission until they’ve had a chance to complete their work.”

Two panel members – Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) and Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) – immediately came out in strong support, saying that although they don’t like everything in the package, it charts a responsible path away from the abyss of rising debt and potential fiscal crisis.

“America is in danger. And we can either look the other way, hope somebody else does something, or we can act,” Conrad said. “I’m going to support this plan and support it strongly. Because I don’t see another alternative. I just don’t.”

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Even after their defeat, Democrats keep insisting on a tax increase.

December 2nd, 2010 · Democrats, Government Control, Greed, Non-Transparency, Selling Out the US, Taxes, Terrorism from Within

‘It is not a sensible way to run a country to have this magnitude of tax issues left to annual uncertainty,” said Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner earlier this month, and he’s certainly right about that. But at the current moment the single biggest obstacle to more certainty is his boss, President Obama, who still refuses to compromise on the tax increase set to whack the economy in a mere 30 days.

After meeting with Congressional leaders yesterday, Mr. Obama dispatched Mr. Geithner and budget director Jacob Lew to negotiate a deal. Yet the President is still holding out against even a temporary extension of the 2001 and 2003 tax rates. Republicans won 63 House seats running against those tax increases, but Mr. Obama still seems under the spell of the dead enders led by soon-to-be-former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The magnitude of the looming tax increase ought to snap him out of this hypnosis. If the Democrats who still run Capitol Hill for another month fail to act, tens of millions of American households will see their paychecks shrink immediately in the New Year.

OpinionJournal.com Columnist John Fund on the tax debate within the Democratic caucus, and on the fight for key committee chairmanships in the House.

Capital gains and dividend tax rates will climb to 20% and 39.6%, respectively, from 15%, and the top two income tax rates will climb to 38% and 41% (including deduction phaseouts), from 33% and 35%. The typical family with an income between $40,000 and $75,000 a year will pay as much as $2,000 more in 2011, as the 10% tax rate bracket and the $1,000 per child tax credit vanish.

This could have been resolved months ago, except that the White House and Congressional Democrats insist that some taxes must be raised. Mr. Obama wants the lower rates to expire on incomes of $200,000 for individuals and $250,000 for couples. Dozens of Democrats revolted against that in the campaign, so the latest gambit, courtesy of New York Senator Chuck Schumer, would raise that threshold to $1 million.

Republicans shouldn’t be suckered into raising taxes on anyone, especially not on small business job creators. The U.S. corporate tax rate of 39% (a combination of state average and federal rates) is already about 15 percentage points above the international average, and for the first time in a generation the personal rate of 41% would rise above the average of our overseas rivals. That’s all before the 3.8% surtax on investment income arrives in 2013, courtesy of ObamaCare.

Because most nations tax their companies at a business rate lower than the personal rate, the Tax Foundation says the Obama plan would mean that many Subchapter S corporations in the U.S. would pay “virtually the highest tax rates in the world on their business income.” In other words, the after-tax rate of return on investment in the U.S. would fall relative to investing in Europe or Asia. This is an invitation to outsource more jobs. The U.S. should be cutting tax rates to become more competitive, as President Obama’s deficit reduction commission and tax reform advisory panel have recommended.

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Senate passes sweeping food safety bill: Protection or Control?

November 30th, 2010 · Deception, Government Control, Senate

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Senate Bill (FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (111 S 510)); House Bill (Safe FEAST Act of 2009 (111 HR 1332));
CBO Cost Estimates, November 29, 2010; CBO Cost Estimates, November 19, 2010; CBO Cost Estimates, August 12, 2010

By Lyndsey Layton Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, November 30, 2010; 10:51 AM

The Senate on Tuesday approved the biggest overhaul to the nation’s food safety laws since the 1930s, voting 73 to 25 to give vast new authorities to the Food and Drug Administration; place new responsibilities on farmers and food companies to prevent contamination; and–for the first time–set safety standards for imported foods, a growing part of the American diet.

The legislation follows a spate of national outbreaks of food poisoning involving products as varied as eggs, peanuts and spinach in which thousands of people were sickened and more than a dozen died.

The measure passed with support from both Democrats and Republicans, one of the few pieces of legislation to bridge differences in an otherwise sharply divided body. The House approved a different, more stringent version of the bill more than a year ago.

House leaders have indicated that they would accept the Senate version of the bill, however, in order to avoid the time-consuming conference process and speed the sending of the legislation to President Obama‘s desk. Proponents hope to have the legislation signed into law by the end of the lame-duck session.

Despite strong bipartisan support and backing from a diverse coalition of major business and consumer groups, the bill was been buffeted by politics in recent weeks.

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‘Soul-searching’ Obama aides: Democrats’ midterm election losses a wake-up call

November 14th, 2010 · Accountability, Change of Power, Deception, Democrats, Dissention, Ethics, Government Control, Greed, Non-Transparency, Obama Exposed, Selling Out the US, Terrorism from Within

"Soul Searching" or "Tee Time"?

By Anne E. Kornblut Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, November 14, 2010; 12:41 AM

After nearly two weeks of introspection, President Obama‘s top advisers have concluded that the “shellacking” Democrats took on Election Day was caused in large part by their own failure to live up to expectations set during the 2008 campaign, not merely the typical political cycles and poor messaging they pointed to at first.

While the president has been on a trip to Asia for the past 10 days, all but a few of his top aides stayed behind to figure out what went so wrong and what to do about it. Wearing casual clothes and with the White House to themselves, they determined that the situation they face is serious and will take significant adjustments to reverse.

The advisers are deeply concerned about winning back political independents, who supported Obama two years ago by an eight-point margin but backed Republicans for the House this year by 19 points. To do so, they think he must forge partnerships with Republicans on key issues and make noticeable progress on his oft-repeated campaign pledge to change the ways of Washington.

Even more important, senior administration officials said, Obama will need to oversee tangible improvements in the economy. They cannot just keep arguing, as Democrats did during the recent campaign, that things would have been worse if not for administration policies.

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New cigarette warnings unveiled: Government Control Gone TOO Far

November 10th, 2010 · Government Control, Terrorism from Within

By Rob Stein

Federal health officials on Wednesday announced plans to require cigarette packs and ads to carry bigger, much more prominent and graphic health warnings, including images of dead bodies, cancer patients and diseased lungs.

The Health and Human Services Department, which announced the new initiative, called the new warnings “the most significant change in more than 25 years” in cigarette packages and advertising. The warnings will cover half of a cigarette pack, the government said.

One warning, for example, is, “Cigarettes cause fatal lung disease.” It is shown with the picture of the feet of a dead body in a morgue. Another, “Cigarettes cause strokes and heart disease,” shows a man apparently having a heart attack. A third, bearing the warning, “Smoking can kill you,” shows what appears to be the head a chest of a corpse. The chest is bisected by a large surgical scar.

The Food and Drug Administration said it is using its newly enhanced powers to regulate tobacco products to require the more prominent warning statements and color graphic images “depicting the negative health consequences of smoking.”

“Today marks an important milestone in protecting our children and the health of the American public,” HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said in a statement.

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Obama administration’s sex-ed program criticized by both sides of abstinence debate

October 29th, 2010 · Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Federal Spending, Government Control, Obama's Scheme, Selling Out the US, Tax Dollars, Terrorism from Within

By Rob Stein Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, October 28, 2010; 12:27 AM

Over the past decade, politicians have battled about how to reduce the teen pregnancy rate: safe-sex vs. abstinence-only sex education programs, even as films such as “Juno” and births by famous teens such as Bristol Palin and Jamie Lynn Spears seemed to make adolescent pregnancies more socially acceptable.

At the same time, after declining for years, the teen pregnancy rate increased, but the pace at which teens were having babies appeared to stop falling or even inch up.

Now, the Obama administration has entered the politically sensitive debate, promising to put scientific evidence before political ideology. A $110 million campaign will support a range of programs, including those that teach about the risks of specific sexual activities and the benefits of contraception and others that focus primarily on encouraging teens to delay sex.

The initiative exemplifies the administration’s oft-repeated quest to find new strategies to defuse some of the nation’s most divisive issues. In this case, officials are hoping to appease advocates of teaching teens about condoms and other forms of birth control as well as those who oppose sex outside marriage.

Although the program is being hailed by many adolescent health experts, it is being denounced by some on both sides of the abstinence debate.

“This is one of those emotionally charged issues where it’s very difficult to find compromise,” said Amy E. Black, a political scientist at Wheaton College in Illinois. “It inevitably becomes entangled in a larger constellation of issues, such as abortion, that raise ideological, moral and religious questions.”

During the George W. Bush administration, the federal government spent $1.5 billion on programs that encouraged teens to delay sex until marriage. Critics said it was grounded in religious tenets and conservative doctrine, failed to educate teens about condoms in the age of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, and ineffective.

In response, the Obama administration launched a teen pregnancy prevention program that officials promised would fund only programs that had been proven to work. Last month, the Department of Health and Human Services awarded $75 million to 75 groups to try to reproduce some of the 28 programs deemed to have been “proven effective through rigorous evaluation.”

HHS also awarded $35 million to 40 organizations to test “innovative strategies” that appeared promising. Altogether, 115 programs in 38 states and the District received funding.

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There They Went Again: The 111th Congress fits a familiar Democratic pattern.

October 29th, 2010 · Accountability, Congress, Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Federal Spending, Government, Government Control, Greed

Democrats and their allies are already rationalizing their likely defeat next Tuesday, variously blaming the economy, GOP obstructionism, corporate money, or an inexplicable collapse in President Obama’s communications skills. Whatever minor truth lies in these excuses, they obscure the larger reality: Americans appear ready to repudiate Democratic governance for the fourth consecutive time.

Senior Editorial Writer Joseph Rago maps out the bureaucracy to come.

Far from being a unique historical event, a GOP victory on Tuesday will repeat the pattern we have seen since the 1960s. Four times Democrats have won control of both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue, and four times they have attempted to govern from the left. Each time Americans saw that agenda and its results, and they rejected it at an early opportunity. Maybe there’s a lesson here.

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We cite the 1960s as a watershed because it marked the creation of the modern Democratic Party. The Southern conservatives who had checked the left since the de facto end of the New Deal in 1938 were swept away by LBJ’s 1964 landslide. Democrats implemented their fondest ambitions—the Great Society, Medicare and Medicaid—only to lose 47 House seats in 1966 and the White House two years later, as the Democratic coalition split over Vietnam and flower power.

Thanks to Watergate, Democrats returned to overwhelming dominance in 1976. Jimmy Carter had run as a centrist—he favored regulatory reform and sun-setting programs—but he quickly ran afoul of young liberals on Capitol Hill who had flooded into the House in 1974. They overrode Mr. Carter’s spending vetoes and ran his budget director out of town. Democrats avoided major losses in 1978 only to lose both the Senate and White House in the first Reagan landslide amid inflation and gasoline lines.

Their next chance to govern came in 1992, as Bill Clinton won the Presidency after 12 years of GOP dominance. Mr. Clinton ran as a New Democrat, but there were few of those in Congress. Democrats imposed a huge tax increase, put off welfare reform and tried to pass HillaryCare. They lost both houses in 1994, and they wouldn’t reclaim the House for 12 years, amid the near-defeat in Iraq and GOP corruption of 2006. For his part, Mr. Clinton saved his Presidency by moving back to the center.

The fourth great Democratic governing opportunity arrived two years ago as Barack Obama rode his post-partisan rhetoric and the financial panic to the largest win by a Democrat since LBJ. Their House majority swelled to 39 seats, and in the Senate they achieved a filibuster-proof 60 seats. The Republican “brand” was badly tarnished, and pundits heralded a new Democratic era. Amid the Democratic euphoria, New York Senator Chuck Schumer visited our offices and told us to cooperate with this new agenda or we would be irrelevant.

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Federal employees, enraged over possible Republican takeover of House: No more Free Ride…or Taxes.

October 26th, 2010 · Accountability, Democrats, Dissention, Federal Spending, Government Control, Tax Dollars

By Joe Davidson Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, October 25, 2010; 10:32 PM

The past two years have been good ones for federal employees, and their unions are trying to make sure the good times don’t stop now.

Federal employee unions are engaged and enraged as an election that might give control of the House to the Republican Party quickly approaches. The rage stems from Republican remarks and proposals that many federal workers can’t stomach.

Take this August comment by House Republican leader John A. Boehner (Ohio): “It’s just nonsense to think that taxpayers are subsidizing the fattened salaries and pensions of federal bureaucrats who are out there right now making it harder to create private sector jobs.”

That’s not going to win the GOP many friends from the federal workforce.

But while Democrats certainly get most of the unions’ support, Republicans get a little play, too, if only to hedge bets.

“Labor was a little slow at the throttle in moving our program,” said John Gage, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, “but it’s in full swing now.”

What is “really key,” added National Treasury Employees Union President Colleen M. Kelley, “are the member-to-member calls which will be taking place this week. Throughout the week our members will be doing telephone banking contacting other NTEU members and urging them to vote for candidates who support federal employees and federal employee issues.”

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Clarifying Government Accountability Office’s role in intelligence oversight.

October 26th, 2010 · Accountability, Deception, Dissention, Ethics, Government Control, National Security

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By Walter Pincus Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, October 25, 2010; 8:51 PM

When Congress wants to investigate the intelligence community’s core issues, such as evaluating its sources and methods or looking into the origins of a National Intelligence Estimate, the work should be directed by the House or Senate intelligence panels and not the Government Accountability Office.

This position became clearer last week with the publication of a May 27 letter from outgoing national security adviser James L. Jones to Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D-Calif.). Eshoo was a prime author of an amendment to the fiscal 2010 intelligence authorization bill that authorized GAO investigations into intelligence matters.

Under its original provisions, after discussions with the director of national intelligence (DNI), a GAO investigation of intelligence could begin, with the comptroller general having final decision over what access was needed and how the inquiry would take place. The DNI could try to limit access, but that had to be reported to Congress.

The amendment was dropped from the House-passed bill, in the face of a presidential veto.

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