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As they try to reclaim the ethical high ground during a difficult stretch, House Democratic leaders are considering a dramatic move: declaring a party-wide ban on earmarks this year.
The idea, floated by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in a leadership huddle Tuesday, is for House Democrats to outflank their Republican counterparts, who have mulled and rejected such a moratorium in recent years.
this would be good thing, no matter what their reason is.
If they do attempt to ban earmarks I would love to see who votes yes and no.
If they were smart they'd pass it two months before the vote so they have something to woo independents with.If they do it, it would most likely be voted on just before the next election. Which the Democrats are likely to lose a large number of seats.
Leaving the next congress with nothing to bribe their voters with
An Earmark Ban?
I see that one working as well as the Democrats' Pay As You Go Scam...er Plan....they're lift it out of the way whenever it's convenient, and like Paygo, it will always be convenient.
Better way to implement a earmark ban: Replace the current corrupt Congress with fresh meat, and hold a referendum on their performance two years later. I beleive those used to be called "elections" before the US Congress started having longer tenure than the old Soviet Politburo.
If they do it, it would most likely be voted on just before the next election. Which the Democrats are likely to lose a large number of seats.
Leaving the next congress with nothing to bribe their voters with
HAHAHA yeah right! If so, they'll fill it so full of loop holes it doesn't matter. Congress won't police itself, I think that's pretty obvious at this point.
My question is not whether they will willingly abide by it, but whether it is enforceable. Is there a legally defined standard for what an ear mark is, is it definable?
The best I can find is this: Earmark Definition but it seems that it all depends on a person's viewpoint.
First - this is nothing but a stunt by Democrats in hopes of doing damage control for 2010 elections. Second... cutting off earmarks I would hope would get 100% Republican's backing it and amend the bill to extend such earmark bans indefinately... see when you know the other side is bluffing, you up the wager and watch them sweat and fold. Republicans know that cutting off earmarks for either one of their political party's is like cutting off the air to breathe.
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