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For Sale; 1 Congress, 1 million Dollars or best offer…

by Guest Post ( 172 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, government, Republican Party at October 22nd, 2013 - 4:00 pm

Guest Blogger: Doriangrey


How do you define corruption, is it mere mendacious malfeasance, or is it something more tangible?


Exclusive–Documents: Congress Charges Secret Fee to Land Top Committee Spots

Members of Congress must pay secret fees known as “party dues” to the Democratic and Republican parties to secure and maintain top committee chairmanships and assignments, newly uncovered internal documents reveal.

The never-before-published lists are reprinted inside the new book Extortion: How Politicians Extract Your Money, Buy Votes, and Line Their Own Pockets, written by Government Accountability Institute President and Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Peter Schweizer.

Senior congressional staffers say the committee price lists have long been rumored to exist but that few people on Capitol Hill have seen them, giving them an almost “mythical” quality.

The book contains copies of the Democratic and Republican price lists detailing how much money lawmakers must raise to obtain and keep their seats on congressional committees. The so-called “party dues” lawmakers must contribute for committee assignments are separate and apart from the fundraising they conduct for their own campaigns. If lawmakers fail to make their tribute payment to their party, they can lose their place on a powerful committee.

“These party dues are not voluntary,” writes Schweizer. “Members are not asked to pay—they are required to pay.”

In the 2013-2014 election cycle, the going rate for a Democratic assignment as the ranking member on a top committee like the House Ways and Means or Financial Services Committees is $500,000. Schweizer reports that Democrats also use a “members points system” that rewards its members for attending party fundraisers.

Prices on the Republican House committee list are higher due to the GOP’s House majority—a fact that creates even greater opportunities for lawmakers to extract donations from the industries a committee oversees. According to Schweizer, the GOP price sheet is actually posted on the wall of the Republican Congressional Committee and contains red marks beside the names of lawmakers who fall behind on their party dues.

GOP prices for committee posts vary widely. For example, Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI), who is the chairman of the influential Energy and Commerce Committee, is expected to extract $990,000 from donors for the GOP. The chairman of the less powerful House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Lamar Smith, is required to bag just $405,000.

When a woman (or a man) sells their sexual favors, society pretty much as a whole calls them whores. It’s not a pretty word, and it carries a very ugly stigma. But what both the Democrats and the Republicans are doing is so vile it makes being called a whore seem downright respectable.

These committees that various members of Congress are buying their way unto are the very same committees that decide which laws get passed, what taxes get levied, and how much spending the United States Federal Government engages in. More importantly, these are the exact same committees that decide that members of Congress shall be exempted from the very laws that they saddle the entire rest of the nation with. Like exempting themselves from Obamanationcare, or from Insider Trading Laws.

These committees include the utterly and totally corrupt House Ethics Committee which is tasked with ensuring that members of Congress obey the nations laws.

Let be honest here and face reality, nobody pays millions dollars to get a job that pays $150,000 a year if they don’t think they are going to get those millions back. Look at how many Congressmen and Senators are straight up multimillionaires. Harry Reid made millions by buying land cheap, that he knew was going to be purchased by the Federal Government. Dianne Fienstien illegally funneled hundreds of BILLIONS of federal dollars to her husbands company.

Through the use of Continuing Resolutions Congress has made in excess of 7 TRILLION DOLLARS vanish into thin air. No one in the entire Federal Government can account for where that money went. This is corruption and pure outright theft on a scale so massive even people who KNOW that it is taking place can’t believe that it is just that, corruption and theft.

The Department of Injustice has been bought off and compromised, even the SCOTUS, the Highest Court in the Land does not have clean hands in this. This is corruption beyond anything ever seen anywhere or when in human history. This is a genuine case of not just the Foxes guarding the Hen-house, but the Foxes Mother writing them a note asserting that the Foxes had nothing to do with the Chickens disappearance, and the Courts accepting her note as factual evidence.

Congress has the lowest approval rating in the entire history of Congress, yet these crooks continue to get reelected, and they keep getting reelected because despite their abysmal approval rating, nearly everyone insists on believing the painfully obvious lie, that their Congressperson or senator is the one good Congressperson or Senator. when the truth is, that the only ones who are complete and total crooks, liars and thieves, are the ones who haven’t been in Congress long enough to buy important positions of power and authority yet.

The system is literally designed to ensure that every person elected to office becomes a criminal. More importantly, the ones tasked with ensuring that this does not happen, are the very ones that guarantee that not only does it happen, but that nothing is ever done to reform the system.

The Obama Boom: Obama claims Congress is holding back the economy

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Elections 2012, Headlines, Misery Index, Republican Party, unemployment at August 20th, 2011 - 3:27 pm

Barack Hussein Obama blames everyone for the bad economy. He blames Bush, Rich people and now he’s blaming Congress. he says Congress is preventing the economy for growing.

VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass., Aug 20 (Reuters) – A vacationing U.S. President Barack Obama accused Congress on Saturday of holding back the U.S. economic recovery by blocking “common sense” measures he said would create jobs and help growth.

In remarks recorded on Wednesday on his campaign-style bus tour in Illinois and aired during his holiday in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, Obama said the stalled construction, trade and payroll tax bills could give a boost to the economy.

“The only thing preventing us from passing these bills is the refusal by some in Congress to put country ahead of party. That’s the problem right now. That’s what’s holding this country back,” the president said in his weekly radio address, which is also transmitted on the Internet.

There never was a robust recovery, all Obama is just shifting who the culprit is. First it was Bush, now its Congress. Obama refuses to admit that his policies are a failure.

Senate Democrats to join Republicans in Obama rebuke

by Phantom Ace ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Headlines, Israel, Palestinians, Republican Party at May 25th, 2011 - 2:05 pm

Senate Democrats are preparing to join Republicans in passing a resolution in support of Israel. The bill will rebuke Obama’s call to make the 1967 lines the guideline for negotiations. Clearly they are worried about the political implications of Obama’s speech.

Senate Democrats are expected to support a resolution intended as a rebuff to President Obama’s call for basing Middle East peace talks on the 1967 Israeli-Palestinian borders.

It would be a rare rebuke of the president by the upper chamber and a sign that Democrats are worried about the impact of last week’s speech on the U.S.-Israel relationship and pro-Israel constituents.

Democrats in both chambers are scrambling to fix the damage caused when Obama called for the 1967 borders and land swaps as a basis for peace.

If this happens, it will be a big blow to Obama.

Enter the Tea Party.

by coldwarrior ( 233 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Economy, Politics, Regulation, Republican Party, Tea Parties at January 3rd, 2011 - 11:30 am

I’ll repost this article later, the language in the comments got to be a bit much for noon on a monday.

This was taken down at 12:19 est.

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The NY Times, of all places, has a fairly neutral and rather un-biased article that presents both side’s arguments and counter arguments about what the New Congress has in store for the opening of the legislative session. I am somewhat shocked by the balance of the article, here is the link for those of you who would like to read the whole thing. Perhaps someone’s New Years resolution was to write at least one fair article this year.

Anyway, here is what the GoP (with the TEA Party as the right leg roundhouse knock-out kick) has in store.

First…

“Many of the incoming Republican congressmen campaigned on the platform that included repealing Obamacare,” Representative Doug Lamborn, Republican of Colorado, said in an interview. “This was the biggest mistake made by the 111th Congress.”

The repeal effort is part of a multipronged systematic strategy that House Republican leaders say will include trying to cut off money for the law, summoning Obama administration officials to testify at investigative hearings and encouraging state officials to attack the law in court as unconstitutional.

For House Republicans, a repeal vote would also be an important, if largely symbolic, opening salvo against the president, his party and his policy agenda.

“Obamacare didn’t lower costs and does not allow people to keep the care they have if they like it, as the president promised,” said Brad Dayspring, a spokesman for Representative Eric Cantor, Republican of Virginia, the incoming House majority leader. “There will be a straight vote to repeal it prior to the State of the Union,” expected in late January.

In the Congress, vote to repeal the Health Care law. They clearly have the votes to pull this off, and it will probably die in the Senate, and certainly be vetoed by the President if by some miracle it passes both chambers. This is a good first step. It puts everyone down on paper where they stand on this very unpopular and possibly unconstitutional law. This sets up the targets for 2012.

Second…

entitlement programs, new limits on emissions of greenhouse gases from oil refineries and power plants, and other legislation that Republicans say cannot be justified by a strict interpretation of the Constitution — a document the new leaders plan to read on the House floor on Thursday — are all in the cross hairs.

The Constitution is going to read on the House Floor. Good Second move when combined with the plan to have all bills from the House have a Constitutional Justification attached to them.

Third…

Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, who is in line to succeed Ms. Pelosi, has said that this time around he would lead efforts to revive the private sector by reducing the size of government — cutting federal regulation, taxes and spending, including the budget of Congress itself.

This is the smart move, while repealing Health Care is mostly symbolic at this point, cutting regulations and budgets is a very real power enumerated to the House. This is the weapon that they can really use. This doesn’t have to be a 1994 redux…The rules of the game have changed drastically. Now the Right has the internet, the monopoly of the Main Stream Media is broken, and Talk Radio is far more powerful now that it was then. Perhaps Congress can go after these Czars that have in effect taken power from the Congress and placed it in the Executive via rule by Bureaucrat Driven Executive Fiat (B-DEF, an apt description of the current Administration).

Congress has the power to write bills and controls the purse strings of fedgov. This Congress has a very angry electorate that put it in power and will take that power away if they fail. The above political moves and fights that are coming up will delineate where each and every Congressman and Senator stands. This will be used in the 2012 elections. I am willing to give Boehner et. al. the benefit of the doubt for now. Their actions in the next two months will be by what they should be judged. Now we get to see if the Tea Parties are a contender or just another journeyman.

Does anyone have any other actions the Congress can or should take? That pesky debt ceiling looks like a nice target…

**UPDATE: h/t NoThreat2U:

Here is Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s You Cut Program