Congress Cut Spending

USA Today ran a column by Grove City College professor Paul Kengor on Oct. 29 describing how the GOP-congress actually did manage to cut spending — and for two straight years.

Kengor says he was inspired to write it after hearing Congressman Tim Murphy (R-Pa18) make the claim during a stump speech. He was skeptical of it so he checked it and, lo and behold, found it to be true.

Spending dropped from $3.6 trillion in 2011 to $3.54 trillion in 2012 to $3.45 trillion in 2013.

It was the first time spending was cut in consecutive years since 1953-55.

The deficit has been cut to $500 billion which is less than half of what it was when the Democrats controlled everything in 2010, says Kengor.

Congress Cut Spending

Congress Cut Spending

 

 

Marino Vs Pelosi Update

Marino Vs Pelosi UpdateMarino Vs Pelosi Update: A rant by former Speaker Nancy Pelosi caused her to be removed from the floor of Congress it has been reported

As reported here on Aug. 3 remarks made by Congressman Tom Marino (R-Pa10) on Aug. 1 concerning the border bill being debated in the House sent former Minority Leader and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi into a hissy fit.

Well, we have an update courtesy of Breitbart.com, Congresswoman Pelosi’s rant caused her to be forcibly removed from the floor of Congress by the sergeant at arms. It was likely unprecedented.

Marino Vs Pelosi Update

Pa Congressman Hits Nerve On Pelosi

Tom Marino Pa Congressman Hits Nerve On PelosiCongressman Tom Marino

 

Congressman Tom Marino (R-Pa10) hit a nerve with Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca12) during remarks supporting a border security bill, Friday, Aug. 1.

“You know something that I find quite interesting about the other side?” Marino said.  “Under the leadership of the former Speaker [Pelosi], and under the leadership of their former leader [Rep. Steny Hoyer], when in 2009 and 2010, they had the House, the Senate and the White House, and they knew this problem existed. They didn’t have the strength to go after it back then. But now are trying to make a political issue out of it now.”

This prompted Pelosi to say something from the floor.

Marino responded by saying “It’s true, madam leader, I did the research on it. You might want to try it. You might want to try it, madam leader. Do the research on it. Do the research. I did it. That’s one thing that you don’t do.”

After Marino sat down, Pelosi then was caught on C-SPAN cameras waddling across the aisle to apparently continue the fight.

Marino tweeted about it. “Rep. Pelosi called me an ‘insignificant person’ on the Floor of the House. I’ll ponder that for a while driving to Williamsport tonight. . . .of course I’ll be driving myself with no staff or security. And I’m just a country lawyer who worked in a bakery until he was 30.”

Pelosi is famous for her travel extravagance.

The bill passed in the House, by the way. However, as the Senate is not in session the necessary legislation is unlikely go to the President’s desk for him to veto as he promised.

Below is the entire incident courtesy of C-SPAN. Watch the heads of the stenographer and others turn starting at the 2:20 mark.

 

Pa Congressman Hits Nerve On Pelosi

Hat tip Right’s Right

 

 

Aqua Quest Crew Freed, Thank You Congressman Fitzpatrick

Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick Aqua Quest Crew FreedCongressman Mike Fitzpatrick who deserves kudos for getting the Auqa Quest crew freed.

 

An Aqua Quest crew that had been jailed for two months in Honduras is coming home and a Pennsylvania congressman is instrumental in getting them released.

Aqua Quest is a salvage company based in Tarpon Springs, Fla. Their vessel was in Honduras to remove mahogany logs when police boarded it and found an AK-47, two handguns and two shotguns.

The crew’s captain, Robert Mayne, had encountered bandits on previous trips and felt the weapons were needed for protection.

The crew was arrested on the grounds they did not have a permit to carry weapons and one of the ones they carried was prohibited.

One of the crew members was Devon Butler, whose mother Rosemary Carroll lives in Pennsylvania’s 8th Congressional district which is represented by Republican Mike Fitzpatrick.

Mrs. Carroll contacted Fitzpatrick and he and his staff went to work.

The work paid off last week. Fitzpatrick spent June 22 through June 24 in that country where he met with Honduran administrative and judicial officials and visited the men in jail.

“I . . . witnessed the deplorable conditions in which they were wrongfully held for nearly two months,” Fitzpatrick said. “The strength and courage of these men in the face of uncertainty and danger in a far-away place is an inspiration to me.”

After the meetings the men were freed.

Thank you Congressman.

Hat tip Teri Adams of the Independence Hall Tea Party Association

 

Aqua Quest Crew Freed, Thank You Congressman Fitzpatrick

 

 

Pa Congressmen Want To Put Strings On U.N.

Pa Congressmen Want To Put Strings On U.N. — Tea Party activist Bob Guzzardi reports that Congreesman  Jim Gerlach (R-Pa6) has just agreed to sign on as a Co-Sponsor of United Nations Transparency, Accountability and Reform Act of 2011   H.R. 2829

Other Pennsylvania congressman who are co-[sponsors are Rep. Mike Kelly (Pa-3), Rep. Glenn Thompson (Pa-5), Rep. Patrick Meehan (Pa-7) and Rep. Tom Marino (Pa-10)

“Note that not a single Democrat has signed on,” Guzzardi says. “Not even Obama Democrat Rep. Schwartz who, opportunistically, touts her Jewish credentials every opportunity she gets. And the Jewish Exponent has not written a single article about this important bill.”

The Act directs the President to  use U.S. influence at the United Nations and calls for a  shift in America’s funding mechanism for the regular budget of the U.N. from an assessed to a voluntary one.

The Act, also among other things, prohibits funds from being used for U.S. participation in the Durban III meeting or any part of the Durban process; withholds U.S. contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) or to any successor or related entity unless the Secretary makes specified certifications to Congress; and prohibits any U.S. contribution to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from being used to support Technical Cooperation program assistance to any country, including North Korea, that: (1) has repeatedly supported acts of international terrorism; or (2) is in breach of, or under investigation for breach of, obligations regarding its safeguards agreement with the IAEA, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, or any relevant Security Council resolution.

Pa Congressmen Want To Put Strings On U.N.

Barletta Bans Recordings At Town Halls

Barletta Bans Recordings At Town Halls — Newly minted coal-country congressmen Lou Barletta (R-Pa11) and Tom Marino (R-Pa10) have sparked fears they have gone Potomac by instituting recording bans at recent town hall meetings.

Barletta has denied the claim saying the event at which he banned personal recordings was a  “private” meeting.

To which he had opened to the old media who of course were given permission to record.

The congressmen’s actions were motivated by orchestrated attempts by Democrats to infiltrate the town halls with unruly disrupters whose antics would be recorded and placed on the YouTube in the hope it would indicate widespread grassroots opposition to Republican policy.

It was an effort to mimic action in 2009 and 2010 by Tea Partyers which led to big Republican gains last November.

What should be remembered, however, is that it wasn’t the angry protestors who made the Democrat incumbents look bad but their responses to them. The incumbents, perhaps most famously Arlen Specter,  were recorded being abusive, mocking and dismissive to them, after which they arrogantly ended constituent meetings completely.

If Barletta and Marino follow that path they will be one-termers.

If they, however, let them obscenely and abusively vent and are judicious in their response the strategy will backfire badly on the Democrats.

The Republicans simply have to make sure they have their own recordings to put on YouTube.

It remains to be seen if they are smart enough to do this.

Barletta Bans Recordings At Town Halls

Fitzpatrick Misses Swearing In

Mike Fitzpatrick, the Republican congressman who unseated Patrick Murphy in November to retake the Pa-8 District seat he lost to Murphy in 2006, missed his swearing in ceremony Wednesday.

He was mingling with supporters in the Capitol visitor center when the ceremony occurred so he took his oath there, which was of such dubious constitutionality that he  had the oath re-administered, yesterday, by the Speaker.

Fitzpatrick is being portrayed by certain media parties as being in a meeting with fundraisers when the swearing-in occurred, but that seems a cheap shot since the $30 fee that had been advertised to attend the event appears to have been for bus transportation from Bucks County to D.C.

Walk-ins were not charged.

Still, people are watching Mike.

Murtha Condition Is Stable

Matthew Mazonkey, a spokesman for Congressman John Murtha (D-Pa12), told the Washington Post yesterday that the congressman’s condition remains stable.

Murtha was placed in the intensive care unit at the Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va., Feb. 1, after complications from gall bladder surgery.

Pennsylvania Losing Congressional Seat

Pennsylvania Losing Congressional Seat — Pennsylvania’s congressional delegation will drop by one to 18 according to census estimates. This will be exactly half the number of congressmen the Keystone State sent to Washington in 1930.

The 435 members of Congress are divvied among the states based on population. While Pennsylvania is estimated to have grown by 2.6 percent to 12.6 million persons in the last decade that is far short of places like Arizona and Nevada which are estimated to have grown by 32 percent.

Each congressmen represents about 700,000 persons.

The district that gets dumped will be determined by Harrisburg.  In the last redistricting — which also resulted in the loss of a House seat — the Republican-controlled legislature made Democratic incumbents John Murtha and Frank Mascara fight it out in the newly drawn 12th District, a battle which Murtha sadly won.

The Republicans now hold a solid majority in the state Senate and the Democrats have narrow hold in the House. Obviously, things could change after November and the dumping of a congressman will be an underlying issue in the looming races.

Pennsylvania Losing Congressional Seat

Ethics Office Recommends Dropping Murtha Investigation

Ethics Office Recommends Dropping Murtha Investigation — The Office of Congressional Ethics announced this afternoon that it will recommend to the House Ethics Committee that matters be dropped regarding  the relationship between the PMA Group lobbying firm and congressmen John Murtha (D-PA12), Norm Dicks (D-Wash.) and Jim Moran (D-Va.).

PMA employees and clients were leading donors to Murtha, Moran, Dicks and other appropriators, and received multiple earmarksfrom them.

Ethics Office Recommends Dropping Murtha Investigation