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		<title>Another reason to get rid of Rep. Wolf</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wasn&#8217;t surprised to learn my Congressman&#8217;s appalling 4% score on the Club for Growth RePORKard report on the proportion of this year&#8217;s 50 anti-pork amendments each member of the House voted for.  Frank Wolf is a big-government, business-as-usual, incumbent Republican deadweight.  He has held Virginia&#8217;s 10th district virtually unopposed since before I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wasn&#8217;t surprised to learn my Congressman&#8217;s appalling 4% score on the <a href="http://www.clubforgrowth.org/2007/08/the_2007_club_for_growth_repor.php">Club for Growth RePORKard</a> report on the proportion of this year&#8217;s 50 anti-pork amendments each member of the House voted for.  Frank Wolf is a big-government, business-as-usual, incumbent Republican deadweight.  He has held Virginia&#8217;s 10th district virtually unopposed since before I moved here five years ago, and he just gets more spendy and more statist with each passing year.</p>
<p>You may remember Rep. Wolf for his brainchild, the &#8220;fresh eyes on the problem&#8221; Iraq Study Group, on which noted jurist and military strategist Sandra Day O&#8217;Connor served her country one more time to help produce a unanimous report of platitudes and foreign policy non-starters aimed at extricating the US from Iraq.</p>
<p>I remember him for doing everything he could to appropriate Federal tax dollars for various Virginia boondoggles, then campaigning on the basis of his pork-barrel spending.  As if that weren&#8217;t enough, he&#8217;s assured me in written responses to my occasional emails that he supports the right of Americans to own guns for &#8216;collecting and sporting purposes&#8217;, happily dodging the guts of the Second Amendment lest he rock the boat in his increasingly urbanized district.  Pandering fucktard.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s become something of a cliche to list the absurd things Congress spends our money on, but I think it&#8217;s apropos just this once.  Note that I&#8217;m just listing a selection below; you can see all 50 in the Club for Growth report, linked above.</p>
<p>Wolf voted <em>against</em> bills to strike the following earmarks (in effect, voting <em>for</em> the earmarks):</p>
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<li>House Vote 559 &#8211; Bars funding of $150,000 for the Clover Bend Historic Site in Arkansas. Amendment failed, 98-331.</li>
<li>House Vote 560 &#8211; Bars funding of $100,000 for the St. Joseph&#8217;s College Theatre Renovation in Indiana. Amendment failed, 97-328.</li>
<li>House Vote 566 &#8211; Bars funding of $150,000 for equipment for the Conte Anadromous Fish Laboratory. Amendment failed, 97-330. <strong>[WTF is an Anadromous Fish, anyway? - AJN]</strong></li>
<li>House Vote 593 &#8211; Bars funding of $129,000 for the Mitchell County Development Foundation for the home of the &#8220;perfect Christmas tree&#8221; project. Amendment passed, 249-174.</li>
<li>House Vote 670 &#8211; Bars funding of $100,000 for the Kansas Regional Prisons Museum in Lansing, Kan. Amendment failed, 112-317.</li>
<li>House Vote 700 &#8211; Bars funding of $50,000 for the National Mule and Packers Museum in Woodlake, CA. Amendment failed, 69-352.</li>
<li>House Vote 735 &#8211; Bars funding of $200,000 for the Lobster Institute at the University of Maine in Orono, Maine. Amendment failed, 87-328.</li>
<li>House Vote 809 &#8211; Bars funding of $878,046 for the Catfish Pathogen Genomic Project in Auburn, AL. Amendment failed, 74-357.</li>
<li>House Vote 845 &#8211; Bars funding of $39,000,000 for the National Drug Intelligence Center in Johnstown, PA. Amendment failed, 109-301.</li>
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<p>Not to be confused for an unapologetic pork-barrel spender, there are at least two things even Frank Wolf won&#8217;t waste taxpayer money on:</p>
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<li>House Vote 678 &#8211; Bars funding of $2,000,000 for the Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service at the City College of New York in New York City. Amendment failed, 108-316.</li>
<li>House Vote 839 &#8211; Bars funding of $2,500,000 for the Presidio Trust national park in San Francisco, CA. Amendment failed, 94-311.</li>
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<p>If Frank has a forumla for pissing away my tax dollars on bullshit make-work projects, it&#8217;s not clear to me what it is.  Is the Charlie Rangel Center for Public Service obviously not a legitimate recipient of Federal money, while the Lobster Institute or the Catfish Pathogen Genomic Project are?</p>
<p>[<em>Insert rant about Constitutional limits on Federal power here.  Commerce clause, blah blah blah</em>]</p>
<p>Please, <em>please</em>, someone run against Frank Wolf.  At this point, I&#8217;d almost vote for a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Moore">socialist weasel</a>, just for a change.</p>
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