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03.17.2008 3:00 pm

Grades are in…

Mid-term report cards are out by the Drum Major Institute, a progressive, left-leaning, think tank that purports to represent the interests and issues of the illustrious middle class.The full scorecard is available here, and the entire report in PDF format is here.

The think tank (again, progressive) focused on Congressional performance in 13 allegedly middle-class issues, ranging from funding for the State Children’s Health Insurance Program to the U.S.-Peru Free Trade proposal. A full FAQ on how the “grades” came to be is here.

Now, for what you probably want to know first: how Illinois’ and Missouri’s delegations rated.

Illinois

Congressperson Party 2007 Grade 2008 YTD Score
Sen. Dick Durbin D A 100
Sen. Barack Obama D A+ 100
Rep. Melissa Bean (8th) D C 100
Rep. Judy Biggert (13th) R F 60
Rep. Jerry Costello (12th) D A+ 100
Rep. Danny Davis (7th) D A+ 100
Rep. Rahm Emanuel (5th) D A 100
Rep. Luis Gutierrez (4th) D A+ 100
Rep. Phil Hare (17th) D A+ 100
Rep. Jesse Jackson (2nd) D A+ 100
Rep. Timothy Johnson (15th) R C 80
Rep. Mark Kirk (10th) R C 100
Rep. Ray LaHood (18th) R C 100
Rep. Daniel Lipinski (3rd) D A+ 100
Rep. Donald Manzullo (16th) R F 40
Rep. Peter Roskam (6th) R F 40
Rep. Bobby Rush (1st) D A+ 100
Rep. Janice Schakowsky (9th) D A+ 100
Rep. John Shimkus (19th) R F 40
Rep. Gerald Weller (11th) R F 40

Missouri

Congressperson Party 2007 Grade 2008 YTD Score
Sen. Christopher Bond R F 50
Sen. Claire McCaskill D B 83
Rep. Todd W. Akin (2nd) R F 20
Rep. Roy Blunt (7th) R F 20
Rep. Russ Carnahan (3rd) D A+ 100
Rep. William Lacy Clay (1st) D A 100
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (5th) D A 100
Rep. Jo Ann Emerson (8th) R C 80
Rep. Samuel Graves (6th) R F 40
Rep. Kenny Hulshof (9th) R F 40
Rep. Ike Skelton (4th) D A 100

It’s probably obvious by now — and it’s true of the scorecard for all of Congress — that Democrats overwhelmingly score “better” which would seem to reflect the political tilt of the think tank. Hence, maybe the most illuminating scores are those on the margins: Democrats who didn’t rate an A and Republicans who did better than F.

With that in mind, here’s a question: What does this ranking say about Democrats Bean and McCaskill as well as Republicans Johnson, Kirk, LaHood and Emerson?

Also, for what it’s worth: Both Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton scored an A+ for 2007 and have ratings of 100 so far this year. Sen. John McCain was given an incomplete last year (he missed too many votes) and so far is holding at 50 in ‘08.

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I guess Claire isn’t as bad as I thought she’d be. Thats not saying much, of course.

— RCJ
3:10 pm March 17th, 2008

This is newsworthy? The Guitar Hero Institute(Conservative group) just released their report court and amazingly it is the exact opposite of this one.

— Amazedbythelunacy
3:14 pm March 17th, 2008

Wow! It is AMAZING the way all of the “R’s” have “F’s.” It almost looks like there is a bias!

— Star20
3:24 pm March 17th, 2008

Mr. Jadhav: This is not newsworthy material. Any group whose findings are loaded with such clear bias is plain worthless.

— Chuck
5:11 pm March 17th, 2008

I’ve plainly noted the point-of-view of this scorecard, but this is something that is also going to be touted by senators and congressmen, as they see fit.

Shoot the messenger, fine, but real questions remain up for discussion:

First, what does this ranking say about Democrats Bean and McCaskill as well as Republicans Johnson, Kirk, LaHood and Emerson?

Second, let’s consider the legislation used as metrics:
– the Accountability in Contracting Act (H.R. 1362)
– the Affordable Housing Trust Fund Act (H.R. 2895)
– the Amendment to Remove Legalization Provisions from the Immigration Bill, (S.AMDT. 1157 TO S. 1348)
– the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (H.R. 976)
– the College Cost Reduction Act (H.R. 2669)
– the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act (S. 2205)
– the Employee Free Choice Act (H.R. 800)
– the Energy Independence and Security Act (H.R. 6)
– the Estate Tax Repeal Amendment (S.AMDT. 578 TO S.CON.RES. 21)
– the Fair Minimum Wage Act (H.R. 2)
– the Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act (H.R. 4)
– the Temporary Tax Relief Act (H.R. 3996)
– the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act (H.R. 3688).

Are those topics a fair snapshot of middle class issues? Read the report, first, but what do you think?

Third (if you want to “go meta” with this debate”), what exactly is the middle class? It’s almost a political buzz word that has been uttered by just about every political candidate? But who is actually in this group?

— Adam Jadhav
5:25 pm March 17th, 2008

Clearly this is a biased report against Repubs…but I guess true nonetheless.

As I have always said, Repubs receive F grades, Dems receive A-C grades. That hasn’t changed and never will.

— Bill
6:01 pm March 17th, 2008

Patootey!

— Bill
6:04 pm March 17th, 2008

Bill, Are you talking out both sides of your mouth again?

Which is it?

Patooty what,

— Steve
7:01 pm March 17th, 2008

Mr. Jadhav, will you be “reporting” on other scorecards? I’m guessing not, so I will take the liberty of posting a few myself.

1. American’s for Tax Reform has lifetime scores for Presidential candidates. McCain, 82.7%. Clinton, 6.7%. Obama, 7.5%.

2. Citizens Against Government Waste scorecard for St. Louis area legislators: Durbin, 15%; Obama, 30%; Bond, 48%; McCaskill not rated yet. Oh, McCain, 95%.

3. NRA: Claire McCaskill, F; Kit Bond, A; Barack Obama, F; Jay Nixon, D-; Kenny Hushof, A.

— Nick Kasoff
7:20 pm March 17th, 2008

Good for you, Nick- go get them!

— Athena
7:26 pm March 17th, 2008

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