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heavenlyboy34
03-17-2009, 05:49 PM
Earmarks Don't Add Up (http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul513.html)


by Ron Paul (http://www.house.gov/paul/mail/welcome.htm)


Earmarks seem to be the hot topic this week, and as a fiscal conservative I am dismayed so many people deliberately distort the earmarking process and grandstand to make political points. It is an easy thing to do with earmarks. It takes a little more time and patience to grasp the reality of what earmarks really are.
To be sure, if earmarks were the driving force behind explosive government spending as some have been led to believe, that would be a good reason for all the fuss. The misconception seems to be that members of Congress put together a bunch of requests for project funding, add them all together and come up with a budget. The truth is, it is not done that way. The total level of spending is determined by the Congressional leadership and the appropriators before any Member has a chance to offer any amendments. Members’ requests are simply recommendations to allocate parts of that spending for certain items in that members’ district or state. If funds are not designated, they revert to non-designated spending controlled by bureaucrats in the executive branch. In other words, when a designation request makes it into the budget, it subtracts funds out of what is available to the executive branch and bureaucrats in various departments, and targets it for projects that the people and their representatives request in their districts. If a congressman does not submit funding requests for his district the money is simply spent elsewhere. To eliminate all earmarks would be to further consolidate power in the already dominant executive branch and not save a penny.
Furthermore, designating how money is spent provides a level of transparency and accountability over taxpayer dollars that we don’t have with general funds. I argue that all spending should be decided by Congress so that we at least know where the money goes. This has been a major problem with TARP funding. The public and Congress are now trying to find out where all that money went.
The real issue is that the overall budget is too big, by far, which is why I always vote against it. But attacking the 1 percent that was earmarked solves nothing. The whole issue is a distraction from the real problems we face, which are that the Federal Government will absorb over 1/3 of our country’s GDP this year and taxpayers are forced to fork over more than half their income to fund government at all levels. On top of that, the national debt is $11 trillion, which is $36,000 per citizen. The recent increases in bailouts, government spending and money creation is going to hobble our economy for decades. We must curb the government’s appetite severely if this country is ever to thrive again. The noise over “earmarks” is a red herring and a distraction from the real issue of uncommitted spending.
It is time to attack the entirety of government spending. We especially need a full account of the activities of the Federal Reserve that spends and creates trillions of dollars with no meaningful oversight. This is a huge problem that needs immediate attention.

dannno
03-17-2009, 06:02 PM
Ugh I hate to bring this topic up, but it's really pretty fitting..

To all the people out there who think that truthers think that the entire media is in on the 9/11 conspiracy, do you think that the media is ignorant about earmarks or do you think they are deliberately covering up the process?

I tend to believe that ~98% of the members of the media have no clue how earmarks work and are just bringing up talking points that are handed to them. To be honest, I can't distinguish between the members of the media who actually understand the earmarking process and are deliberately lying and the ones who are just naively following along.

I believe this same exact mechanism was the cause of 9/11 not being fully investigated or quesioned by the media.

heavenlyboy34
03-17-2009, 06:18 PM
Ugh I hate to bring this topic up, but it's really pretty fitting..

To all the people out there who think that truthers think that the entire media is in on the 9/11 conspiracy, do you think that the media is ignorant about earmarks or do you think they are deliberately covering up the process?

I tend to believe that ~98% of the members of the media have no clue how earmarks work and are just bringing up talking points that are handed to them. To be honest, I can't distinguish between the members of the media who actually understand the earmarking process and are deliberately lying and the ones who are just naively following along.

I believe this same exact mechanism was the cause of 9/11 not being fully investigated or quesioned by the media.

I agree. I suspect many MSMs (in particular the minor voices who have more to lose) also fear that they may look "silly" by questioning TPTB. :(:p

TastyWheat
03-18-2009, 12:31 AM
I'm so glad Ron wrote this. I was kind of upset with him for his support of earmarks, but it turns out he's actually doing us a favor.

eduardo89
06-09-2009, 12:06 PM
I agree with him, everything should be earmarked, that way at least the executive branch doesn't get its fingers on more money and we actually know where the money ends up going!