The word from The Washington Examiner is that—now that the Republicans are about to regain a majority in Congress—they’re thinking maybe it’s…errrrr…NOT such a good idea to "ban earmarks." Check this out:
Examiner Editorial: Memo to GOP: Don’t drop earmark ban
Examiner Editorial
September 17, 2010
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Republican leaders such as House Minority Leader John Boehner, right, and Whip Eric Cantor are suddenly hedging on allowing earmarks. (Harry Hamburg/AP file)
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In March, House Republicans made an important move to restore their credibility as the party of fiscal discipline when every one of them voted to ban earmarks. "Now House Republicans are going to the American people and saying we want a clean break from the runaway spending in the past. And that’s going to be quite a contrast from this Congress and the administration," House Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence crowed.
That was then. This is apparently now: "With their eyes on a House majority, Republicans are leaving the door open to allowing earmarks after a one-year party-imposed moratorium," reported Politico on Friday. Republican leaders such as House Minority Leader John Boehner and Whip Eric Cantor are suddenly hedging on the issue. Perhaps we need to remind the would-be House leadership why they should continue to steer clear of earmarks….
Read the rest of it at the Washington Examiner.
