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Swine fever? Congress feeds at the taxpayer trough


Got a problem with the high cost of living? Well then, just become a member of Congress!

To get elected to Congress these days, you should have a good head of hair (a must for TV soundbites), be able speak very emotionally on the stump, and have well-connected friends. Then bingo--you're probably in luck of landing one of the most 550 coveted jobs in the entire world!

But the real payoff isn't so much the job itself, it's the probability that you'll serve comfortably in a lifestyle of the rich and famous for the rest of your days-- you'll have it made for life.

Don't think so? Well, try this for a wild and crazy hypothetical question: Would you rather hit the state lottery, or win the next available congressional seat in your district?

A lottery winner automatically has to pay 35% in taxes, and is besieged by unwanted publicity. Often times, these winners eventually become losers, especially if they've overspent their millions after having retired prematurely. Some even end up heavily in debt.

Now compare to a newly-elected congressperson:

They get paid six figure incomes, have few living expenses, and "government-paid-everything" perks...right down to free shoe shines and haircuts. They travel worldwide. They have their own limousines, privately chartered flights, and pay for little else other than a residence in DC.

Are you worried about retirement? Well again, just "become involved" and run for Congress.

Hardworking congressional members certainly don't have to worry about contributing to some 401K plan like us common folks. No sir! They can just feed from the congressional "pension honey-pot," which is kept full by the overtaxed American public.

After 20 years, a member of Congress can retire with up to 80 percent of his/her salary. Pity...just eighty percent; what's a poor Congressional retiree to do? But then again, it's not exactly a life of having to wear sackcloth and surviving on pet food either.

New House members are entitled to a personnel allowance from which they may hire up to 18 full-time staff members, and receive office expenses for travel and supplies. Yearly Senate office costs range from $3.5 million to $4 million PER member. That's an approximate $400 million in annual federal expenses, for only 100 Senators!

For House members-- although the figures aren't a matter of public record--18 staff personnel being paid 50k/year, would equal a nice round 900,000 dollars in salary costs. Now add in office, travel, etc., and that's another $200,000; so EACH representative costs us lowly taxpayers $1.1 million/year, and x 450, equals $480 million, just in annual House "support" expenses, let alone their pensions.

So adding it up, we have a combined total of nearly $1 billion/year in annual taxpayer costs, just to keep this aristocracy "functioning."

Now lets get to the real nitty-gritty, and try to compute a rough (very rough) total estimate of what a Congressional retiree will garner-- although many serve to their "expiration" date.

Figuring on a basis of .80 x 150,000 = $120,000/year annual pension, times 20 years average retirement period= $2.4 million total taxpayer cost...that's just for ONE retired congressperson! And if you consider the overall number of living congressional retirees-- plus their free lifetime medical benefits-- the total easily adds into the billions.

Hoo-wee! Is it any wonder that these people will spend several million dollars to get elected for a job that pays 150,000/year, plus "perks" from eager-beaver lobbyists? Well wonder no more. Getting elected to Congress means celebrity, status, and possibly becoming a highly-paid lobbyist yourself, if you retire "prematurely."

How about inflation? Well, fuh-getta about it. If you serve in Congress, your pay is automatically "pegged" to the increases of thousands of other high-ranking personnel in the federal government, including cabinet agency heads and federal judges.

Congress-- in their infinite wisdom-- knows there's never a good time for headlines about relatively rich public officials deciding to give themselves more taxpayer money. So it looks like automatic Congressional pay raises--first instituted in 1989-- are not going away anytime soon.

And what about the income taxes these dutiful, dedicated public servants must pay?

We're all familiar with that coveted position-- member of the congressional "Ways and Means Committee". And why is it so desirable? You can REALLY call the money shots from this perch:

Members of the House Ways and Means (and the Senate Finance Committee) are directly responsible for our insanely complex tax laws-- but they need not bother with their own returns.The IRS maintains two "customer service" centers to exclusively assist lawmakers and Capitol Hill staff in filling out their tax forms, all at a big cost to taxpayers.

Worried about rising medical insurance premiums? Congress gets free outpatient care at Bethesda and Walter Reed Hospitals. House members receive free meals and vacations from lobbyists and others.

Is gasoline burning up your budget? Well then, just consider the "good ole' boy" law allowing members of the U.S. House to lease luxury cars with taxpayer money, and with no regard for rising consumer prices for fuel. There is no price limit, and gas is included-- once again, all paid by taxpayers.

And what about parking fees, fines and tickets? No problem, once again it's part of the "free Congressional ride."

Mr. Charles B. Rangel  (D-NY) paid $1,540 in parking fines on his Chrysler PT Cruiser with campaign funds. And it was also reported that Mr. Rangel has been storing a classic 1972 Mercedes-Benz in the House of Representatives parking garage for at least the last nine years, slightly more than the 45 allotted days. His penalty? Nada. Nothing.

And for his "work car" Mr. Rangel was among the more "footloose" representatives, paying $774 a month for a  Cadillac De Ville-- courtesy of Uncle Sam, and the tax-paying public.

And if we want something done about all this extravagance, we can just write our congressperson for relief. They'll surely be concerned.
 
QUESTION: When was the last time you took an all-expenses paid vacation-- or even had the time to take one?

Congress members often travel to the great golf courses of the world, paid for by private sponsors, who often have direct interests in legislation on Capitol Hill. These trips are tagged as "official business". And members of Congress get to take along spouses and girlfriends-- it's all part of the cover.
 
House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio-- avid golfer and world-class traveler-- took 42 trips between 2000 and 2007, often with his wife Debbie. And this poor, overworked, overstressed legislator often had to fly on private, luxury-laden corporate jets, including R.J. Reynolds Tobacco's private plane.

To add insult to injury, all House Members can keep their frequent-flier miles that we taxpayers have paid for.
 
And surprise-surprise...the new congressional crackdown on lobbyists is NOT producing the outcome many had thought it would. For every ban on gifts and limitations on meals, there seems to be a new loophole around it. So despite the window dressing, there probably won't be any letup in public officials accepting lavish gifts, or all those hospitality perks from "private interests."
 
Remember Civic's class, where we all learned about the congressional 'franking privilege' of free mail?  It was founded by Benjamin Franklin with good intentions-- to keep constituents back home informed of an elected official's activities.

But today, these mass mailings are only slick incumbent re-election packages, masquerading as constituent information. And the best congressional perk of all? It's the PROLONGED vacation time, so members can come away with good, first hand information from their districts back home.

Members of Congress get endless benefits, automatic pay increases, and enjoy "featherbedded" retirements, while most Americans have suffered a generation-long period of stagnant wages, due to the over-regulation of the economy-- all brought on by guess who: Congress.

(Quote) "When the people fear their government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is liberty"...Thomas Jefferson.

But consider today's 19% Congressional public approval rating. When people loath the government-- and the government doesn't care about the people--there is decadence.



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America's greatest presidential legacy


Now the hard part. The din from the historic  inauguration has fallen silent, and the real business of getting America back to work lies at hand.

President Barack Obama says... "The nation can't afford "distractions" or "delays" when it comes to the economic stimulus plan working its way through Congress". He also promised... "My administration would be the most transparent in history".
 
Fiddlesticks.

And how about this little tune from our idolized 44th new President..."We are going to bring a long-overdue sense of responsibility and accountability to Washington."

Seriously? And there were more solemn promises:

"We're going to be investing an extraordinary amount of money to jump-start our economy...but we can't expect the American people to support this effort unless we take extraordinary steps to ensure that the investments are made wisely". 

Sage words indeed.

But throughout the 20th century, the legacy of America's best presidents was their judicious use of government money for achievements which greatly benifited the nation, and sometimes, the entire world.

When FDR left office,  his great legacy was the Hoover Dam.

When Truman left office, his great legacy was the Marshall Plan, which rebuilt a war-torn Europe and saved its western countries from going over to communism.
 
When Eisenhower left office, his great legacy was the Interstate Highway System.
 
When Kennedy's Apollo project reached the moon, it ended the costly space race with the Soviet Union.
 
Under Ronald Reagan, we won the cold war, a legacy where we bankrupted the Soviet Union in their futile attempt to keep pace with the U.S. in the costly arms race of the Cold War.
 
And Barack Obama is well on his way to becoming the great budget master of the 21st century: ''We are going to ban all earmarks, the process by which individual members insert pet projects without review."

In 1961,  President Kennedy promised we would put a man on the moon. And in 2009,  Barack Obama seems to be promising the moon.

But his great legacy may lie right here, within the confines of his 850 billion stimulus package:

- $79 billion to fund schools and other education programs.
- $18.5 billion for renewable energy improvements to buildings.
- $5 billion for public housing construction
- $13 billion in education spending for disadvantaged students.
- $1 billion to build new public health centers.
- $1.2 billion for state and local summer jobs programs for youth.
- $1 billion extra for Head Start, preschools.
- $1.5 billion for services and shelters for the homeless.

These items total $137.7 billion-- and how most of it has anything to do with stimulating the economy, lies only within the great wisdom and foresight of the Obama mindset.

But somehow, in a great display of "partisan non-patriotism," the republican opposition in Congress was not impressed with the plan. House minority leader, John Boehner, called for ..."fast acting relief; not slow-movement government spending".

And Senate minority leader, Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) warned..."before we agree to it, the American public need to see the details..."
 
But Mr. Obama need not fear if the republicans do succeed in sabotaging his package, because the one thing that will undoubtedly cement his great legacy will be-- the great "Obama brand" itself.

Yes indeed, stimulating the economy may prove to be a cinch for Mr Obama. He’s now the czar of popularity; and a certified celebrity on the world stage. Right now, the way the Obama brand is selling across the country, we may see an economic stimulus in merchandising that would make retail titan J.C. Penney look like someone in a soup line at a rescue mission.

Up to now, consumers have already spent over 600 million on their beloved president- turned- hero, and the numbers are rising fast; and all within the teeth of America's worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

But why?

Initially, Obama shrewdly allowed himself to be positioned as the best-marketed presidential candidate in history, bearing the sophisticated branding of a John F. Kennedy, and the media magnetism of a Franklin D. Roosevelt

First came the magazines-- Obama has been on more front covers than J-Lo, Brad, Angelina, Jen, and Tom Cruise combined. Then there were the spinoffs from the publishers-- like posters, plaques, books, coffee mugs and reprints. And there are the Obama handbags, book bags, and doo-rags.

And on online stores by the thousands are selling Obama merchandise. There are Obama T-shirts from web sites, and Barack Obama commemorative photos. The "iconization" of Obama is underway full speed, with no end in sight for the next four years.

And how's this for spreading around the wealth-- there are coins layered in 24 carat gold being issued bearing the profile of Barack Obama's smiling visage. The Danbury mint has even gotten in on the action, advertising two different "patriotic" medallions, and a historic commemorative plate with 22 carat gold rim.

How about a designer line of suits? Obama is definitely the GQ president if there ever was one. And let's not forget athletic wear. Since his election, Barack Obama always spends Sunday mornings skipping church and working out in the gym.

So can you just picture it now? Air Obama sneakers-- or  running attire emblazoned with "yes we can"? Look out Under-Armour...move over Nike...here comes Barack Obama! Can anyone say "designer logo"?

And autographed Obama basketballs are a cinch to be all the rage. And don't forget--  for all those who insist on authenticity-- Mr. Obama is a lefty.

And what about building new highways and streets? Yes we  can! The Obama name-game will no doubt be ubiquitous on future freeways, airports, schools, parks, federal buildings, biking trails, dog walks, bus stations, harbors, military bases, and even public swimming pools.

And probably in the next 4-8 years, the only new construction venues that may escape the Obama moniker are rifle ranges, and bowling alleys. And of course, be aware that Mr. Obama is one of the few people on earth who looks completely dignified while bowling a gutter ball (and chalking up a score of 37).

But in getting back to countries' business--- stimulating the economy and saving or creating 3.5 million jobs--the difficult task lies ahead.

Obama said. "Our first job is to put people back to work, and get our economy working again."

And recall Obama on the stump from last fall. In his campaign speech entitled, "A Metropolitan Plan For America's Future,"  Mr. Obama spoke of the challenges to our infrastructure that he would address as president...

..."You see the crumbling roads and bridges, the aging water and sewer pipes, the faltering electrical grids that cost us billions in blackouts, repairs, and travel delays."

But now, it seems as though all the crumbling bridges have been put on hold, and judging by the allocations of his stimulus package,  Mr. Transparency has decided that there's more important work at hand-- like getting RE-ELECTED in 2012.
 
"We are going to go through our federal budget, page by page, line by line, eliminating those programs we don't need-- and insisting that those that we do need operate in a sensible, cost-effective way."

But if the details of the Obama stimulus plan ever do become available for the American public to read on the "internets" (as he promised), they may be rather dismayed to find vote-buying measures galore:

-100 million for "compassion funding"
-750 million for periodic census and communication support
-1.5  billion for green rehabilitation of public housing
-500 million for Native American housing
-100 million for lead paint removal of public housing
-1  billion for reducing wildfire threats
-1  billion for low income energy assistance
-300 million for the national fish hatchery program
-650 million for the national forest service

But lo-- the great legacy of the Obama era may well lie within the above categories, and forever deemed by history to have been wise and well-planned stimulus spending:

-Maybe 2010 will prove to be "the greatest census of all time!"
-Maybe the Obama administration will experience, "The fewest forest fires of all time!"
-Maybe his administration will hatch "the healthiest, heartiest, tastiest fish of all time"

Or maybe Obama will have succeeded in "removing the most lead paint flakes of any previous president". Or..."put more Native Americans backs back to work, building the energy-efficient habitats of the future, than any other previous president".
 
Or maybe even Barack will go down in history with a foreign policy grand slam, and ensnare the likes of O-sauna bin-Laden.

And to all you doubters--it's what Hillary and John McCain had to learn the hard way-- never, ever underestimate Barack Obama, and what he can accomplish-- except when it comes down to bowling.


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