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Porkbusters is proud to be a signatory to the open letter to President Bush below. If your organization or publication would like to be listed as supporting this effort, please email bear -at- truthlaidbear -dot- com.

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Mr. President:

This past week, Congress passed an omnibus spending bill that will soon be presented for your signature. While it is consistent with the total budget targets your administration has set, the 3,417 pages of the bill and associated reports are bloated by more than 9,000 earmarks which were subjected to little or no review during the scant 24 hours between the publishing of the bill text and the House voting to pass it. When combined with the more than 2,000 earmarks in the Defense Appropriations Bill this Congress has churned out over 11,000 earmarks this year. The vast majority of these earmarks do not even appear in the legislative text, but rather are buried in the committee reports that accompany the bill, further removing them from proper review and scrutiny. While the total number of earmarks is down compared to record highs and there is increased transparency, there are still far too many to be effectively vetted.

The rushed way in which Congress passed the omnibus - one of the largest pieces of legislation ever considered - made a mockery of our legislative process, and Congress itself bears the responsibility and shame for that. But you have the power to send a message both to Congress and the American people that the waste and corrupting influence of earmarks will not be tolerated. A December 18 legal analysis by the Congressional Research Service concluded that "because the language of committee reports do not meet the procedural requirements of Article I of the Constitution -- specifically, bicameralism and presentment - they are not laws and, therefore, are not legally binding on executive agencies... Given both the implied legal and constitutional authority as well as the long-standing accepted process of Presidents, it appears that a President can, if he so chooses, issue an executive order with respect to earmarks contained solely in committee reports and not in any way incorporated into the legislative text."

On December 20, you stated that you were "instructing the budget director to review options for dealing with the wasteful spending in the omnibus bill." We applaud you for this leadership, and ask that you follow through by issuing an executive order formally directing all Federal agencies to ignore non-legislative earmarks tucked into committee reports and statements of managers. Such an action is within your Constitutional powers, and would strike a blow for fiscal responsibility now while setting a valuable precedent for the future.

Tell Congress and the American public that the era of earmarks is over, and that the Congressional "favor factory" which mints earmarks is closed. The American taxpayer will applaud such an action, as will the many honest legislators in Congress who are trying to fight the broken and corrupt appropriations machine. We hope that you embrace this opportunity, and thank you for your leadership on this issue.

Sincerely,

Alabama Policy Institute
American Conservative Union
American Values
Americans for Prosperity
Americans for Tax Reform
Calvert Institute for Policy Research
Citizens Against Government Waste
Club for Growth
Commonwealth Foundation
Eagle Forum
Evergreen Freedom Foundation
Family Research Council
Freedom Works
Illinois Policy Institute
Larry Kudlow, Kudlow & Company, LLC
The National Tax Limitation Committee
National Taxpayers Union
Porkbusters.org
Taxpayers for Common Sense

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Comments
John Piper :

Brilliant! Hats off to all of you. Nothing short of breathtaking to scroll & search the Omnibusting database of surreptitious pork projects. Voters everywhere will be rolling up their shirtsleeves and wading into the fight.

Posted at: December 21, 2007 01:20 PM
netmarcos [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Excellent work. Where do I sign? This sort of action is imperative to the health of our nation.

Posted at: December 21, 2007 01:29 PM
fox3 :

I'd sure sign it, but I see no place to do so :-(.

Posted at: December 21, 2007 01:37 PM
patrick neid :

What a bunch of bunk. This letter, like so many before it, will have no impact. Virtually every earmark will find it's way to the money. The same methods that were used to defund the Fence will be used to in reverse to get these pigs their dough. Bush's little song and dance is all fluff, similar to his supposed "secure border" routine he ran on us last year knowing all the while it would never be built.

Congress has long since morphed from a benign parasite to a malignant cancer. Thankfully the patient is so large it will take a long time to kill it. However they have been at it since the New Deal. What a perfect name/description.

Posted at: December 21, 2007 01:42 PM
Jags :

I think the first step toward ending the era of earmarks is realizing why they continue to persist so excessively.

The fact of the matter is that earmarks are bad policy yet good politics. Every representative has the incentive to tack on his pet projects in order to boost his chances of reelection. All these party promises to curb pork barrel spending are pure rhetoric because nothing is being done to alter the incentives! The truth is that as long as the incentives to 'earmark' remain, this wasteful spending cannot be reduced or eliminated.

http://unremarkablepolitics.blogspot.com/2007/12/earmarks-bad-policy-yet-good-politics.html

Posted at: December 21, 2007 01:54 PM
Stosh2 :

Congress has outlawed and applied sever penalties to private citizens and companies who employ Congressional-type accounting & financial practices. Private citizens and companies changed their practices and thrived. Citizens must keep up the pressure to force Congress to become more accountable and transparent. Pork barrel politics has only very short term individual benefits while it destroys the credibility of the entire system.

Posted at: December 21, 2007 02:27 PM
caradoc :

"patrick neid :

What a bunch of bunk. This letter, like so many before it, will have no impact. "

What a lame response. I guess we should just give up and bend over, it's be easier that way...

Posted at: December 21, 2007 03:04 PM
patrick neid :

Caradoc, you can continue to bend over. I stopped a long time ago. Sending letters does nothing.


Where's the fence?

Posted at: December 21, 2007 06:20 PM

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