by Jack
Some might call this a good thing: Congress can’t seem to agree on anything and this means nothing is getting done – no meaningful legislation is being passed. It’s become a total dud. But, is this just my crankie opinion from years of being a disappointed taxpayer or is it something shared by others of some note? A recent article from the Economist said, “AMERICA’S legislature has become something of a joke in recent years, a place where good ideas go to die, and where decent policies go to be twisted into something incomprehensible.”
Said more eloquently than I said it, but pretty much the same sentiment. Now lets take a look and feel free to jump in here and add your thoughts:
War and Foreign Aid: Congress has no plans for extracting us from Afghanistan and they have no thoughts on stopping the billions going to nations that hate us, like Pakistan.
Immigration: They’re still pouring across the border. Deportations are nil and sanctuary cities still flaunt the law. States that try to enforce federal law are rebuffed. Immigration reform – where is it? I sure don’t see anything meaningful happening. We’re overrun and it’s costing us billions for illegals to be here.
Energy: Congress has no energy solution to relieve the high pump prices and dependency on foreign oil. Every president for the last 5 administrations was going to solve the dependency on foreign oil problem. Ha! Their current energy plan consists of a few windmills and corn based ethanol. To put it bluntly, their energy plans suck!
Deficit: Nothing has been accomplished that will bring down the skyrocketing deficit…just a lot of BS. All they’ve come up with are some token gestures that aren’t worth diddly squat.
Tax Reform: There’s been no tax reform, they have no simple way to pay our taxes, but they did manage to dream up a windfall tax on domestic oil companies and a 3% penalty tax on anyone making over a million a year.
Pork: There’s been nothing done about pork spending. And this also means absolutely nothing done about government waste, fraud and abuse.
Foreign Policy: Bribery and appeasement. Go along to get along is not a policy.
Remember Obama was going to stop the earmarks/pork? In 2009 he approved 7.7 billion in pork. In 2010 Congress created and the President approved, 9,000 pork projects costing you $16.5 billion. If you would like to see a list of the top 13 pork projects, follow this link.
Looks like this Congress is overrun with worthless wimps and self-serving crooks and liars…again.
There’s no leadership, no creative thinking, just the usual absurd posturing for the media. I’m thinking we should vote them all out and start over.
“Every president for the last 5 administrations was going to solve the dependency on foreign oil problem. Ha!”
If you want this done, you’re going to have to do it. Even though it is storming again … in May fer pity’s sake … I have not re-lit the pilot light in my wall heater … and it is COLD in here.
What have you done along these lines today?
Libby: Your question, what have I done? Well, I recycle my aluminum cans. I occasionally ride a bike to places I want to go. I’ve encouraged my legislators to drill off shore, in the Bakken and Anwar. I encourage the use of natural gas in vehicles. I also drive vehicles that get over 25 mpg on the highway. I use two solar panels to keep my vehicle batteries fresh when not in use for extended periods. My house is well insulated and I even upgraded my heat and AC unit to the most efficient standard last year. All my windows are storm windows, double thick. Oh, and I have a wood stove insert in my fireplace. Guess that’s about it. How bout you?
Just learned it’s worse than the last five administrations; it actually goes back to Nixon! But let’s face it, presidents don’t write legislation…congress critters do. And who do they answer to? You and me folks, you and me.
I suspect some of this has to do with foreign diplomacy, strategic defense and the like, but that’s no excuse for blocking the development and production of our own resources…including our innovative resources to alternatives.