Showing posts with label Danny Davis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danny Davis. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Illinois Congressional Pork Report

by Cal Skinner

Taxpayers for Common Sense have totaled up the congressional earmarks in the budget bill being voted on this week.

I was reminded of that when I read an editorial cartoon sent to me by my Joplin, Missouri, brother-in-law. It was in the Saganaw News.

Scene: Husband and wife sitting at the breakfast table.

Husband: “Sez here they arrested a D.C. Madam for running a house of ill repute...

Wife: “They arrested Polisi?
Below is the list of who got what in this year's budget, which is due to be passed only about six months after the beginning of the fiscal year. They are listed in descending order from highest to lowest dollar amount of pork projects.
  • Ray LaHood, 23 earmarks totaling $8,774,250

  • Rahm Emanuel, 10 earmarks totaling $6,523,000

  • Jerry Costello, 12 earmarks totaling $5,425,175

  • Dan Lipinski, 12 projects totaling $4,451,172

  • Melissa Bean, 10 earmarks totaling $3,687,314 (one in McHenry County)

  • Bill Foster, 12 earmarks totaling $3,095,000

  • Danny Davis, 10 earmarks totaling $3,066,014

  • Tim Johnson, 8 earmarks totaling $2,806,100

  • Jesse Jackson, Jr., 15 earmarks totaling $2,783,500

  • Peter Roskam, 12 earmarks totaling $2,655,330

  • John Shimkus, 13 earmarks totaling $2,421,750

  • Bobby Rush, 8 earmarks totaling $2,073,375

  • Don Manzullo, 6 earmarks totaling $2,070,500 (one in McHenry County)

  • Phil Hare, 7 earmarks totaling $2,031,000

  • Jan Schakowsky, 8 earmarks totaling $1,644,000

  • Luis Gutierrez, 2 earmarks totaling $760,000

  • Jerry Weller, 7 earmarks totaling $1,243,250

$47.8 million in total.

Eschewing pork were Republicans Judy Biggert and Mark Kirk.

Three retired members, Rahm Emanuel, Ray LaHood and Jerry Weller get credit for projects anyway.

Newly elected Congress folks Debbie Halvorson and Aaron Shock were not listed.

Previous Illinois pork reports on McHenry County Blog:
2-28-9 Illinois Pork in the Commerce, Justice and Science Budgets

3-1-9 Illinois Defense Department Pork

3-2-9 Homeland Security Pork in Illinois

3-2-9 Return of Planetarium Pork

3-3-9 Ray LaHood Tucks $90,000 Bandstand Renovation in Congressional Budget

3-3-9 Pork Where You Might Expect It – in the Agriculture Budget

3-4-9 Illinois Earmarks for Interior, Environment Bills

3-5-9 Illinois Comes Out on Short End of Military Pork

3-6-9 Illinois Transportation and Housing and Urban Development Congressional Earmarks – Part 1

3-7-9 Illinois Transportation and Housing and Urban Development Congressional Earmarks – Part 2 - Dick Durbin's

3-8-9 Illinois Transportation and Housing and Urban Development Congressional Earmarks – Part 3

3-9-9 Illinois Transportation and Housing and Urban Development Congressional Earmarks – Part 4

3-10-9 Illinois Corps of Engineers Pork
Tomorrow at McHenry County Blog the bacon our United States Senators brought home.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Rep. Davis' Tepid Defense of Roland Burris

When one is expected to defend the guilty, it is better to focus on process ('innocent until proven guilty') or distraction. Today, Rep. Danny Davis -- who had rejected Rod Blagojevich's offer to make him the replacement senator from Illinois because he thought it would be tainted by Blagojevich's crimes -- offered both in defense of the scandal-plagued junior senator.

You may recall that Roland Burris was seated after supposedly fulfilling two conditions. One was the necessary signature from the Secretary of State (which was essentially waived by the Secretary of State). The second has been described in a couple of ways. One description was:

As Reid and Durbin described it, the process depends on two developments: Burris securing the right signoff on his appointment papers, plus a sworn declaration that he didn't offer anything to Blagojevich in exchange for the seat.


Of course, now we learn that Burris was willing to do what the Blagojevich campaign asked -- that he attempted to raise funds for the governor -- but didn't want to do it in a way that could be viewed as inappropriate. In lawyerly terms, Roland Burris didn't want to be perceived as responding to a quid pro quo, but was willing to do whatever he could to help the governor out. Burris made himself the indispensible man to the corrupt Governor, in effect, the last man standing -- the only one Blagojevich could turn to.

If Roland Burris wrote out a sworn declaration that he didn't offer anything to Blagojevich in exchange for the seat, then he obviously lied. It was determined before he accepted the seat that he was willing to raise money for Rod the corrupt.

One has to wonder how much of that $400,000 debt for "legal bills" is for Rod Blagojevich's monstrous legal bills.

The other way that the "second condition" was described was:

he [Harry Reid] suggested that testimony which Burris is to give before the state legislature's impeachment committee on Thursday could be crucial to his prospects of gaining the seat.

"He's going to go answer any other questions they might have. He's not trying to avoid any responsibility and trying to hide anything," said Reid (D-Nev.) "Once that's done, we'll be in a different position and see what we are going to do."


Or:

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and his top deputy, Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, had made Burris' full and complete testimony at the impeachment hearing one of the conditions for swearing him in as a federal lawmaker.


"full and complete testimony." Does anyone honestly want to argue that Roland Burris offered "full and complete testimony" to the Impeachment Committee?

What is clear is that Roland Burris understood the stakes when he went to Springfield to discuss his appointment before the state legislature. Danny Davis tried to obfuscate this here, suggesting that his lawyer made him do it. But Roland Burris should have known that he was not on trial -- Rod Blagojevich was (or, rather, would be) -- and that what he faced was a test.

It was a test of Burris' honesty and willingness to lay out all the facts as he knew them. This was a test that Burris failed.

Danny Davis' need to provide excuses for Roland Burris' lack of integrity really dims the fact that Davis had the good sense and grace to decline Rod Blagojevich's offer of the seat that Burris lept at. Danny Davis wanted that seat. But he understood that it would come with questions that one might never be able to get out from under. Roland Burris' ambition got the better of him. He was willing to live with the taint, live with the ongoing questions, because of that ambition.

But he forgot about the people of Illinois. We never really got a second senator. What we got was Roland Burris (D-Blagojevich). The whole country lost on that one...

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Sunday, January 04, 2009

Senator Harry Reid Refers to Rod Blagojevich's “Cloud”

by Cal Skinner
You will remember that the day before Rod Blagojevich was arrested by the FBI, he let loose with this quote:

“I don't believe there's any cloud that hangs over me. I think there's nothing but sunshine hanging over me.”
This morning on “Meet the Press” that cloud blew into sight...again.

The broadcast came on the heels of the Chicago Sun-Times publication of a front page article saying Reid had called Blagojevich offering advice on his U.S. Senate pick.

Before he got arrested and before he picked Roland Burris.

According to the New York Times, Reid said,
“This is part of Blagojevich’s cloud. He’s making all this up. For anyone to suggest anything racial, is part of the Blagojevich spin.”
What's our governor supposedly making up?

The contents of this Chicago Sun-Times article, which says Reid told Blagojevich he didn't want three black male politicians appointed to replace President-Elect Barack Obama (Senate President Emil Jones and Congressmen Danny Davis and Jesse Jackson, Jr.), but two while female politicians (Attorney General Lisa Madigan and former congressional candidate and now Illinois Veterans Affairs Director Tammy Duckworth) would be just fine.

If the sources of the article trace back to Blagojevich, as Reid claims, then it is another appeal to a potential black jury to vote acquittal at the trial following the expected April 7th indictment.

And, if you wonder where the cartoon chicken head of Blagojevich came from, here's the answer.

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