McCaskill takes GOP to task on earmarks
WASHINGTON –Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., brought a dual attack on earmarks this afternoon: a resolution to cut down on the practice and a verbal lashing on the Senate floor of GOP leaders who embrace them.
McCaskill, poking a pencil at the podium as she spoke, said she couldn’t understand Republicans who criticized the stimulus package for being weighed down with earmarks then sponsor earmarks themselves on the giant omnibus spending bill under consideration.
“Every single member of Republican leadership has earmarks in this bill,” McCaskill said. “Every single one of these people rejected the stimulus … because supposedly they were so upset about wasteful spending.”
At one point, McCaskill made a veiled criticism of her fellow Missouri senator, Christopher S. “Kit” Bond, R-Mo., saying there are some who argue that bureaucrats should not decide where spending goes. This has been a common argument made by Bond, a major supporter of earmarks.
“This notion that bureaucrats are doing the decision making — we have the power to tell the bureaucrats how to spend the money,” McCaskill said.
“This notion that somehow we need to do earmarks because the bureaucrats are going to run amok, I don’t get it,” she added.
Bond saw little difference in McCaskill’s logic and the current way of doing things.
“When Congress tells bureaucrats how to spend money — that’s earmarking,” Bond said in an e-mail through his spokeswoman, Shana Marchio. “The bottom line is that I trust local leaders to set priorities in Missouri, not Washington bureaucrats.”
McCaskill’s resolution to limit earmarks would:
- Require earmarks to be included as text in all bills rather than added late in the process;
- Make it law that bills with earmarks to be posted online within 2 days of introduction;
- Expand the authority of individual senators to challenge earmarks;
- Allow earmarks only on public projects.



Until the American people can get past party politics and see that both sides are screwing you over, until the American people go yank these jackals out of their plush chairs and throw them out into the streets and throw rotten fruits at them it will always remain status quo. A dog and pony show. BECAUSE THERE IS NO REPERCUSSIONS FOR THEIR ACTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow all you whiny repuglicans are so quick to “not recall” that zero R’s voted for economic stimulus, yet they still put in earmarks because THEY KNEW IT WOULD PASS. THAT, my friends, is hypocrisy.
Tartan- Those 9000 earmarks you are referring to are actually in the spending bill that was supposed to be passed in the tail end of Bushes term that got pushed into Obamas.
Facts are stubborn things.