Remember being told, watch what you wish for?

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By Abecedarian

Michele Bachmann, Tea Party Republican:"Oops forgot to tell the farmers they're part of the deficit problem."
Michele Bachmann, Tea Party Republican:"Oops forgot to tell the farmers they're part of the deficit problem."
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John Boehner
John Boehner
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Mitch McConnell
Mitch McConnell
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Jim DeMint, Tea Party Republican
Jim DeMint, Tea Party Republican

Time to sort out the promises from the rhetoric

Just a week after the Republican party took a massive win on the issue of "fiscal responsibility", they were being pressured to "Put up or shut up" by the Tea Party that catapulted them into office.

The leader of the pack, Jim Demint of South Carolina, was pushing to ban earmarks. He received much support from House Minority leader, John Boehner and opposition from party Senate Minority Leader, Mitch McConnell.

One of the biggest hypocrits of the earmark banning bunch was John Ensign of Nevada . While talking out one side of his mouth to appease the Tea Party voter, he increased the nationial debt by $1 million dollars by securing an earmark for health care that was a part of the "Obama Care" plan he had been vowing to repeal, saying that it would help alleviate the growing challenges Nevada continued to face with providing access to much needed health care.

Earmark spending is a minimal component of the federal deficit....

at least that is what Mitch McConnell thinks. The Tea Party Republicans are claiming the sum to be around $16 Billion .

What does Mitch McConnell have going for him. The fact that John Boehner and Jim DeMint are full of hot air. A moritoruim is nothing more than grand-standing. It cannot be inforced and is non-binding. It's just an "I agree to play nicely, but then don't" and there's nothing you can do about it.

Jim DeMint also asked for a "two year" moritorium in the Senate. He saw it as a way to attack "pork barrel spending." Two years of americans struggling to get through the tough economic times could hurt the Republicans come 2012, unless they can turn it around and blame it on the Democrats and hope to have a Republican president in 2012 and re-instate pork barrel spending.

Only time will tell what direction the TEA PARTY/GOP PARTY will go in.

What they don't tell you about these earmarks.

We have many, many corn growers that have been getting subsidies or "earmarks" for years. No earmarks, means no money for these farmers. Funding for farmers who lose their crops due to weather can say goodbye to any financial aid. Making it even more expensive for you at the grocery store or worse, shortages of food.

Republican, Tea Party deficit hawks, Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, Kristi Noem of South Dakata and Stephen Fincher of Tennessee, avoided that subject during their campaining, but now face the "put up or shut up" challenge because all three come from farming communities who rely on the earmarks.

Republicans are not new to this, in 1994 when they took control, they created the Freedom to Farm Act, trying to get the farming sector to return to the "free market". This ended up costing Congress to approve billions of dollars in emergency spending for the farmers.

The long and short of it, pork barrell spending is alive and well and the voter has once again been let down by campaign promises.


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American Romance profile image

American Romance Level 7 Commenter 18 months ago

nice write, I have always been a little skeptical about farmers earmarks or entitlements, farming is a tough business but when farmers all around me get paid handsomely for NOT planting I get a little sick!

Abecedarian profile image

Abecedarian Hub Author 18 months ago

So true.

GNelson profile image

GNelson Level 4 Commenter 17 months ago

I predict that nothing will change. The rich will get richer and the rest of us will struggle. And in two years we will have another election.

Mimi721wis profile image

Mimi721wis 14 months ago

You were right GNelson. The GOP had a plan for the ultra rich, make them richer off the working class's back

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