Politicians are killing the economy
All that hand washing takes loads of money
Dec, 14-2009 12:00 pm
By SETH GROSSMAN
Political Columnist
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
– Lord John Acton (1834-1902)
Republican Frank LoBiondo won his first election to Congress in 1994 by
making a “Contract with America.” He and Republican candidates around
the country promised to “restore fiscal responsibility to an
out-of-control Congress” and force Congress to “live under the same
budget constraints as families and businesses.”
In 1994, LoBiondo and other Republicans also promised to replace career
politicians with a “citizen legislature.” LoBiondo supported a
constitutional amendment with a 12-year term limit for Congress. He
also promised that he would quit within that time. Fifteen years ago,
LoBiondo saw how Democrat Bill Hughes, the incumbent, voted for big
budgets, tax hikes, and deficits that hurt the country so that he could
easily win elections for 20 years.
In 1994, LoBiondo often told of how unions had abused their power and
caused hardship for his family’s small Vineland trucking business. He
promised to fight corrupt union bosses.
Voters in South Jersey and around the country liked that conservative
message. We put LoBiondo in Congress. We gave Republicans control of
both houses of Congress for the first time since 1952.
Congressman LoBiondo and his Republican teammates did good in their
first two terms. They fought big tax and spending hikes by Democratic
President Bill Clinton. They even forced him to shut down the
government for a few days. Republicans forced Clinton to drastically
cut welfare programs. Instead of causing hardship, Republican welfare
reform put poor people to work and gave them better lives. Frank
LoBiondo and the Republican Congress balanced the budget by 1997 and
ran surpluses for the next four years. The economy boomed.
In 2000, George Bush became the first Republican President with a Republican Congress since 1932.
Republicans now had the power to restore Constitutional government and
bring us years of liberty and prosperity. But Republicans instead broke
the Contract with America that put them in power. They betrayed the
voters who trusted them. Our own Frank LoBiondo was one of the first to
be corrupted by that power.
As a Congressman, Frank LoBiondo has a $174,000 per year salary and a
generous pension. He has expense accounts and a staff that serves at
his pleasure. He is surrounded by rich and power people who need his
“friendship.” He is now a celebrity adored by the public. Many local
charities depend on raffles where the winner gets a breakfast with
Frank LoBiondo in the House of Representatives dining room.
What mortal would give all this up for principle? So LoBiondo does whatever it takes to win the election every two years.
And this is killing our country.
For the past 10 years, LoBiondo voted billions for expensive union
“bridge to nowhere” type projects around the country. In return, he got
money for his sand dunes, the Pulaski Skyway to Ocean City, etc. He
blackmailed President Bush into freezing low-cost nonunion contractors
out of Hurricane Katrina reconstruction. He supported “homeland
security” spending that paid for fast food restaurants in Kansas,
air-conditioned garbage trucks in Newark, etc. He bullied Atlantic
City’s airport into paying airport screeners when there were no planes.
He supported Cash for Clunkers, $8,000 for new home buyers, etc.
LoBiondo voted for big unions and against small business by supporting
paid family leave and a law to end secret ballot votes before being
forced to join a union.
LoBiondo opposed offshore drilling for oil and supported “cap and trade” rules to make everything more expensive.
To pay for all this, Republicans George Bush and Frank LoBiondo
borrowed billions – $420 billion in 2008 alone – before the crash! Most
was borrowed from China, which put the Chinese dictators in control of
our economy.
By doing this, LoBiondo was easily re-elected, even when he broke his
promise on term limits. The unions and special interests like the New
Jersey Education Association gave LoBiondo all the support and campaign
cash he needed. And they bullied the Democrats into running weak
candidates against him. (Remember the 2008 blow-up at Angelo’s in
Atlantic City?)
To get votes for his pet projects, LoBiondo was OK with Barney Frank
running the banking system. While on the Armed Services Committee, he
did nothing from 2003 to 2007, when four years of incompetence wasted
American lives in Iraq. LoBiondo voted against the bailouts only after
intense pressure from local talk radio – which he later took care of.
Before you blame all our problems on Obama and those Democrats in
distant Washington, think about our own Republican congressman right
here in Ventnor.
Somers Point attorney Seth Grossman appears live on WVLT 92.1FM 8 to 9 a.m. every Saturday throughout southern New Jersey.
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