The "Do Nothing" congress.

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Rather than post the link to the article I decided to post the entire piece.

I hope those that bother to read notice that the author, Dick Morris, spares no political party in this little expose'. Republicans are named where the facts apply.

This ties in quite nicely with Pergs thread of a week ago.

The 'Do-Nothing Congress' - Big Salary, Little Work, Free Trips
By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Saturday, June 23, 2007

Americans are not happy about the job that Congress is doing, and with very good reason. According to the results of a Gallup Poll completed last week, only 14 percent of the American people have a lot of confidence in Congress.

That's the lowest Congressional rating since Gallup started measuring confidence in American institutions in May of 1973. Even then, at the height of the Watergate scandal, Congress scored a 42 percent confidence rating. And now, Congress is rated as the worst of all 16 American institutions measured.

The results are hardly surprising when you look at how little the House and Senate actually work, their minimal accomplishments and their generosity to themselves and their families. They have not been able to pass important legislation on minimum wage, immigration reform, or anything else of importance. Instead, they spend their time raising money for themselves, bickering and passing bills to change the names of courthouses and post offices, commending winning sports teams, and suggesting that the flag be flown on Father's Day. These are their weighty concerns.

Congress Will Be Out of Session for More than 16 Weeks

In our new book, Outrage, we document the awful truth about the "Do-Nothing Congress." The fact is that they are paid at least $165,500 a year, and they hardly show up at all. In 2006, for example, Congress was only in session for 103 days, slightly more than two days a week on average. Nice work, if you can find it.

When Harry Truman criticized the "Do-Nothing Congress" in 1948, the House was in session for only 108 days!

In the current Congress, despite Speaker Pelosi's loud promise of a five-day workweek, the House schedule is laughable. The first clue that members wouldn't be working harder was when House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) announced that the House would take a day off during the first week in session. Why? Was there a national emergency? Maybe a catastrophic storm? Not at all. It was because of the championship college football game between Oklahoma State and Florida State. Obviously oblivious to the criticisms of Congressional laziness, Hoyer explained that the work of the Congress would be suspended so that everyone could watch a football game.

How many American workers are given a day off to watch a football game?

A close look at the schedule of the House is shocking. Congress will be out of Washington for more than 16 weeks. And when they are technically in session, they don't do much. Take the month of February, for example: the House was only in session for nine days — and on three of those days, the sessions lasted less than 20 minutes, while a fourth lasted for 39 minutes. Their designated “President's Day District Work Period” is a ridiculously transparent euphemism for a vacation week — sometimes involving free travel. Right after the so-called travel "reforms" were passed, 66 members of the House traveled during February at the expense of private organizations (legal under the new rules), many of them to exotic vacation spots.

Free Trips to San Juan in February — Bring Along the Kids!

Fourteen members and their spouses spent five days of the “President's Day District Work Period” at a luxurious hotel in sunny San Juan, Puerto Rico at an Aspen Institute conference on “No Child Left Behind.” Several of the members apparently took the conference mandate quite literally and brought their own children for a free trip: Congressman Zach Wamp, of Tennessee, was joined by his son, Cody, and Congressman Jan Schakowsky, of Illinois, was accompanied by her daughter, Mary Hart. The average cost of the trip was about $7,000 per member. Only five of the 15 were members of the House Education Committee:

• Zach Wamp (R-TN)
• Melvin Watt (D-NC)
• John Tierney (D-MA)*
• Janet Schakowsky (D-IL)
• Edward Pastor (D-AZ)
• George Miller (D-CA)*
• Nita Lowey (D-NY)
• Raymond Green (D-TX)
• Diane Degette(D-CO)
• Susan Davis (D-CA)*
• Russ Holt (D-NJ)*
• Lynn Woolsey (D-CA)*
• Sam Farr (D- CA)
• Bob Etheridge(D-NC)
• Richard Lugar (R-IN)

* member, House Education and Labor Committee

Last summer, the director of the Aspen Institute Congressional Program, former U.S. Senator Dick Clark, insisted, in an interview with us, that Aspen had discontinued paying for the trips of the children or siblings of members. Apparently, that policy has been changed, since two children went to San Juan and another sibling to China.

And, by the way, Speaker Pelosi has proposed that adult children be permitted to accompany members on taxpayer paid trips.

A number of the February travelers are perennial beneficiaries of the Aspen largesse. For example, while House Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller may have had an interest in the "No Child Left Behind" conference, he is a serial traveler on the Aspen dime. Since 2000, he and his wife have attended a total of 30 Aspen conferences at a cost of more than $125,000, and total trips valued at over $200,000 — and only three of them were concerned with education. Mr. and Mrs. Miller traveled to Aspen conferences in:

Naples, Fla., San Juan, Vancouver, Prague, Grand Cayman, Florence, Helsinki, Punta Mita, Mexico (three times) Scottsdale, China, Barcelona (two times), Montega Bay, Jamaica, Rome, Moscow, Cancun, Venice, Dublin, Istanbul (two times), Honolulu, Krakow, and Llubjana.

In addition, Congressman Miller has traveled on government expense to:

Mexico, Cambodia (two times), Vietnam (two times), South Africa, France, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Laos, Egypt, Lebanon, Israel (two times), Jordan, Iraq, Italy (two times), Sudan (two times), Ghana, Liberia, and Cape Verde. (The records do not indicate whether his wife also joined him on these trips.)

The government trips consumed almost 75 days at a cost of over $65,000, excluding the airfares for military transport. And, Congressman Miller is not a member of any committee dealing with foreign relations. The Aspen trips took over 150 days! That's an average of almost 30 days each year!

Who has time to work with this kind of travel schedule?

But he's not alone.

Fellow traveler Sen. Richard Lugar is another Aspen favorite. He and his wife were on 25 other Aspen trips and visited:

Naples, Helsinki (two times), Grand Cayman, Punta Mita, Mexico (three times), Scottsdale, London, Montega Bay, Rome, Moscow, Honolulu, Cancun, Barcelona, Lausanne, Venice, Dublin, Istanbul, and Krakow.

Almost makes you want to be a Senator, doesn't it?

Other Aspen regular travelers and their wives with the number of free trips include:

• Howard Berman (D-CA) — 18
• Donald Payne (D-NJ) — 16
• Henry Waxman (D-CA) — 13
• Lloyd Doggett (D-TX) — 12
• Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) — 11
• Gene Greene (D-TX) — 11
• Barbara Boxer (D-CA) — 10
• Nita Lowey (D-NY) — 10

April in China

During the so-called “Spring District Work Period” in April, many of the same characters went on yet another Aspen trip to China for a Chinese-American relations conference at a cost of about $25,000 per couple. Only two of the travelers were on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Don Payne (D-NJ) brought his brother along. Joining the group were:

• Donald Payne (D-NJ)
• Lloyd Doggett (D-TX)
• Frederick Upton (R-MI)
• Lynn Woolsey (D-CA)
• Susan Davis (D-CA)
• Brian Baird (D-WA)
• Mike Honda (D-CA)
• Michael Castle (R-DE)
• Anna Eshoo (D-CA)
• William Clay (D-MO)
• Tom Petri (R-WI)
• Tom Udall (D-NM)

Slovenia in May

During the “Memorial Day District Work Period,” the following members went on an Aspen sponsored trip to Slovenia, no doubt tending to their district and constituents all the while they were sight-seeing. Most were accompanied by their spouse. What is truly amazing is that every single one of the participants had already attended other conferences on the same subject. Howard Berman, Henry Waxman and George Miller — and their wives — went to five separate Aspen conferences in various European capitals and a Mexican resort; Lloyd Doggett and his wife attended four. The complete list of attendees:

• Lloyd Doggett (D-TX)*
• Rush Holt (D-NJ)***
• George Miller (D-CA **
• John Tierney (D-MA)*
• Melvin Watt (D-NC)***
• Harry Waxman (D-CA)**
• Carl Levin (D-MI)***
• Phil English (R-PA)***
• Earl Blumenauer (D-OR)**
• Howard Berman (D-CA)**

* Attended four Aspen conferences on Political Islam: Mexico, Barcelona, Istanbul, and Slovenia

** Attended five Aspen conferences on Political Islam: Helsinki, Mexico, Barcelona, Istanbul, Slovenia

*** Attended two Aspen conferences on Political Islam: Istanbul, Slovenia(Holt)Mexico, Slovenia (Watt),

**** Attended three Aspen conferences on Political Islam: Barcelona, Istanbul, Slovenia

What's wrong with this picture?

Why would the Aspen Institute invite the same people back to conference after conference about the same topic in expensive and exotic places? Why are so many members invited to participate in forums that have nothing to do with their committee assignments? Why are most of the participants Democrats?

Aspen points out that it does not lobby and only wants to give Congressmen the opportunity to think about important issues away from the pressures of the Capital. Given what we know about their schedules, that's hardly a good argument for the free trips.

It's true that Aspen does not lobby, but it does develop public policy initiatives on a wide range of issues and even has a special conference for legislative staff. So, it definitely has a point of view — and usually a liberal one. There's nothing at all improper about Aspen's conferences, but the lavish foreign trips contribute to the evolving Congressional imperiousness.

What's wrong with the free travel? Well, for one, it creates a sense of entitlement. Members of Congress have gotten used to being wined, dined and flown to beautiful and expensive places. It adds to the insulation from their constituents, it takes up time that should be spent on the job they were elected to do and it basically provides tax free income for free travel.

And it's not just Aspen. Another favorite travel underwriter is the International Management and Development Fund, which hosted Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) and his wife on a $20,000 trip to Germany in February. Congressman Hinchey has received over $200,000 worth of free travel since 2000. Congressman James Sensenbrenner (R-WI), Eliot Engel (D-NY), Mark Souder (R-IN), Tom Feeney (R-FL) and Ralph Regula (R-OH) also went to Germany.

It's not what they were elected to do. Since 2000, Aspen has spent over $4 million on 719 trips for members of Congress and their spouses and family members.

It's time for Congress to stop the free travel and focus on the important issues that need resolution. That means showing up for work and making tough decisions.

Maybe then, Americans might have some confidence in Congress.

Ishmael
 
I can't wait for Dick's new book to hit the Dollar Store shelves...

Even if they do something, like more immigration laws, they will be ignored by the Sanctuary Cities sucking down our tax dollars for illegal benefits. Whatever they do, taxes will go up, because Washingtoin never has little plans anymore unless it is to ignore the voters.

We built the Bay bridges in two years, same with the Empire State Building and Hoover Dam was done in under four, yet even with tons of money, we cannot manage to build a simple fence along our border because our politicians want victims, voters, and cheap labor to compete against African-Americans who have come to a certain level of expectations when it comes to employer-supplied health care...

Hell, the overpass that Dick Cheney blew up got rebuilt, in what, a month?

But in Blue, Blue, Blue NYC, we still have a fucking hole in the ground and how much money did Hillary and Chucky milk us for in the smokey murkiness of Congress in the face of that National tragedy? Ditto N'Awlins and its Democrat brain trust...

Like our fellow posters, our Congress is more focused on getting Dick Cheney than any real problems the world has to offer, like Iran openly setting up bombs in Iraq to blow up Brits!
 
tactful said:
You just gotta love the present two party system.



Party being the operative word!

My pol wants to party all the time, party all the time...



My Congresswoman (Jo-Jo Emerson R) thinks that we are so stupid that she can denounce the FairTax after reading the Linder-Boortz book by using the same flawed argument that they stated three times, in three seperate parts of the book, would be the one an ignorant or corrupt member of Congress would use in order to retain their power to monkey with the tax code for their big money lobbiests' cash contributions for re-election (many of whom are family members cashing in on the gravy train). When I wrote her a letter calling her on it, the respose was a thank you for supporting her efforts at legislating national-level Amber alerts (which, of course, I never said boo about!)...

Talk about a disconnect between DC and the Heartland.
 
I don't feel like working today. May I join Congress? It's a social club, right?
 
I hear you bro, but I'm stepping into a broader theme here. And it's one that you and I have discussed before.

There is little difference between the two parties anymore. If the Republicans were in power the organization would change the there would be more R's behind the names than in the article I posted, but it would be the same game.

The MS gulf coast is getting just as much $$$ as Naw'lins, just not the press.

More and more you see hereditary names in congress. Fewer and fewer people of the people, more and more sons and daughters of other congress critters. Most all of them lawyers.

Each year the government looks more and more like the mid-Empire period of the Romans while we fixate on the Republicans v. Democrats. With only a few exceptions there isn't a dimes worth of difference between the two.

Abortion is still a BIG issue. Why? The republic, or whats left of it, will neither stand nor fall regardless of whether abortion is legal or not.

Paris Hilton consumes the minds of a public fixated on celebrity worship, 24/7. The Enquirer, the Star, and People Magazine still fly off the shelves in the grocery store.

Cheney is still a llightening rod, and will continue to be until his term expires. I see that some are still yelling for impeachment. Why? He'll be out of office before any Special Prosecutor returns any findings that might lead to impeachment. Waste of time, effort, and money. But hey, it's fun to play 'make believe.'

You talk to most people on the street and congress is populated with 434 thieves and one good guy. The good guy being their congress critter of course.

The people scream for 'term limits.' Why, are they too damn lazy to go to the polls and vote the bastards out on their own? (I've completely changed my mind re. term limits, you get what you deserve. If you're too lazy, or stupid, to vote them out, you deserve the representation you get.

They buy each others vote with the publics funds with impunity. We all know the earmarks are in there, it's just too hard to find out who put them there. And the people in the district that are the recipients of those funds aren't going to vote out the dude that brought home the bacon. Look how long Bobby Byrd's been in the Senate. It's a wonder that the state of West Virginia isn't completely paved over by now.

Ishmael
 
The Tyranny of the Elites as posited by *gasp* Machiavelli...

;) ;)

If you don't get why the Founding Fathers wanted us to keep guns yet then it's time to admit to yourself that you do, indeed, want to live under Socialistic rule.

The one thing that chaps my ass is how quick the Democrats are to at once play the class envy card and enrich themselves while in office. And to add the insult, people think it's cute when the Clintons brag about being wealthy!

Not that the Republicans are any better, they just have the social grace instilled into them not to crow like John Edwards...


Hell, My Congresswoman is there based SOLEY upon her family name and the tragic death of a loved one...
 
There is little difference between the two parties anymore. If the Republicans were in power the organization would change the there would be more R's behind the names than in the article I posted, but it would be the same game.

Nice to see you say that. I agree, but it would have given Dicky more credit if he added more R's in his little essay.
Not that the Republicans are any better, they just have the social grace instilled into them not to crow like John Edwards...

Really....Really? Right.
 
'Socialism' is nothing more than the political elite buying the votes of the unwashed masses at the expense of the producers. It enevitably leads to stagnation.

Ishmael
 
Cap’n AMatrixca said:
It is also nothing less than unchecked Altruism by the True Believers of Social Equity.

Even Mother Theresa wasn't 'altruistic.' Once people figure out that altruism, like peace, is a mythical ideal, the better off we'll all be.

Ishmael
 
Cap’n AMatrixca said:
I can't wait for Dick's new book to hit the Dollar Store shelves...

Even if they do something, like more immigration laws, they will be ignored by the Sanctuary Cities sucking down our tax dollars for illegal benefits. Whatever they do, taxes will go up, because Washingtoin never has little plans anymore unless it is to ignore the voters.

We built the Bay bridges in two years, same with the Empire State Building and Hoover Dam was done in under four, yet even with tons of money, we cannot manage to build a simple fence along our border because our politicians want victims, voters, and cheap labor to compete against African-Americans who have come to a certain level of expectations when it comes to employer-supplied health care...

Hell, the overpass that Dick Cheney blew up got rebuilt, in what, a month?

But in Blue, Blue, Blue NYC, we still have a fucking hole in the ground and how much money did Hillary and Chucky milk us for in the smokey murkiness of Congress in the face of that National tragedy? Ditto N'Awlins and its Democrat brain trust...

Like our fellow posters, our Congress is more focused on getting Dick Cheney than any real problems the world has to offer, like Iran openly setting up bombs in Iraq to blow up Brits!

You can call it blue, blue, blue NYC all you want. The biggest reason for the lack of progress in NYC was due to a lack of leadership by former Governor Pataki (R) in resolving any of the issues related to clean up and rebuilding the site. Throw in a variety of other factors such as lawsuits with the site's owners, former Mayor Guiliani's (R) inept cleanup plan (they are still finding remains at the site) and infighting between various groups (especially victim's families) and you have the current state.

Is it a pathetic disgrace? Yes.

Does it have absolutely anything to do with New York being predominantly democratic? Absolutely not.
 
Plasmaball said:
Nice to see you say that. I agree, but it would have given Dicky more credit if he added more R's in his little essay.


...

Why should he not focus on the people who told the American public that they were going to end earmarks, corruption, and the war and who hold the majority? As much as you dislike Republicans, let's focus on the fact: This is a Democrat Congress which was won by promising us sunshine on earmarks and corruption but instead decided to hide earmarks and protect William Jefferson. They were much better at fighting and finding corruption as a minority. Why is that I wonder (rhetorical).
 
zipman said:
You can call it blue, blue, blue NYC all you want. The biggest reason for the lack of progress in NYC was due to a lack of leadership by former Governor Pataki (R) in resolving any of the issues related to clean up and rebuilding the site. Throw in a variety of other factors such as lawsuits with the site's owners, former Mayor Guiliani's (R) inept cleanup plan (they are still finding remains at the site) and infighting between various groups (especially victim's families) and you have the current state.

Is it a pathetic disgrace? Yes.

Does it have absolutely anything to do with New York being predominantly democratic? Absolutely not.


Does it not have something to do with the enviros, the people who want "truthful" monuments depicting our culpability, or Democrat turf disputes or the inneptitude of the current Democrat/Republican/Independent mayor, or are Republicans to blame for everything and how can they have so much power? Are the Democrats helpless?

I blasted my Republican representation, but you never see the Democrats here blasting their own (as Ish subtley pointed out), they always find a way to blame a Republican for the things they do to themselves, like quibble over the rebuilding...
 
Ishmael said:
Even Mother Theresa wasn't 'altruistic.' Once people figure out that altruism, like peace, is a mythical ideal, the better off we'll all be.

Ishmael


Never happen...
 
Cap’n AMatrixca said:
Why should he not focus on the people who told the American public that they were going to end earmarks, corruption, and the war and who hold the majority? As much as you dislike Republicans, let's focus on the fact: This is a Democrat Congress which was won by promising us sunshine on earmarks and corruption but instead decided to hide earmarks and protect William Jefferson. They were much better at fighting and finding corruption as a minority. Why is that I wonder (rhetorical).


Because flashback a few years and we had Repubicans saying basically the samething.

Why not focus on the overall government and how its pure garbage? right down the middle? You Ish and even I can agree that both sides are do nothing only in name congressmen.( least most of them) Do you disagree that both sides are basically worthless?
Or you going to spin it and only blame the dems? Maybe just pull out one R out of your book and focus on the dems more?

I dislike Liars, and both sides have them. From Lott, to Pelosi. From Reid to Dole.

If i hated Republicans so much AJ, then why am i willing to vote for Ron Paul a Republican. Oh i hate them i see. You must know everything
 
You haven't been reading a damn thing I've posted for content; just an attack angle...

Everything you're trying to demand that I admit or say, I already have. I have blasted Ted Stevens and Jo-jo Emerson with the same relish and mustard that I dish out to Mrs. Bill Clinton, the current favorite of the party that's going to end corruption.

I vote LIBERTARIAN!

You, Ollie, and zip are fixated on me because, I feel, you think you are smarter and hence I'm an easy target of your Liberal wit and patronization...

Hockey Puck!
 
Cap’n AMatrixca said:
You haven't been reading a damn thing I've posted for content; just an attack angle...

Everything you're trying to demand that I admit or say, I already have. I have blasted Ted Stevens and Jo-jo Emerson with the same relish and mustard that I dish out to Mrs. Bill Clinton, the current favorite of the party that's going to end corruption.

I vote LIBERTARIAN!

You, Ollie, and zip are fixated on me because, I feel, you think you are smarter and hence I'm an easy target of your Liberal wit and patronization...

Hockey Puck!


Uh huh........And yet i am not a liberal, so shrug. Enjoy that prosecution complex you got going.

And if you actually read my post, i didn't attack you. I asked you a bunch of questions. How sad.

Waa I'm a victim
 
It was because of the championship college football game between Oklahoma State and Florida State.

Since he got this fact wrong, his whole argument goes in the shitter.
 
You are wrong

It is not a DO NOTHING Congress

It is a Congress that is now talking about leaving Afghanistan to the terrorists!
 
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