Sunday, March 20, 2011

Old timers get around the earmark ban

From the NY Times:

Congress pledged to usher in a new way of doing business in recent months when it banned earmarks, the widely criticized provisions that lawmakers insert into huge federal budget bills to pay for pet projects back home without much, if any, public oversight. The ban was one of the promises made by a newly elected class of conservatives in the House.

But, as it turns out, lawmakers still have a way to get their favorite projects funded: appealing directly to federal agencies for money that is already available. And agency officials seem to be paying attention, though an executive order has directed agencies not to take on projects based on the recommendations of members of Congress. In some cases, that may be the result of the clout certain lawmakers have over how much money an agency receives.

Some lawmakers say the earmark ban has left them no choice but to go directly to the agencies. “We have to make an end run around the roadblocks we are facing,” said Mr. Ackerman, a 14-term incumbent. “Those of us who are fast on our feet will have the advantage of being able to deliver for our constituents.”

21 comments:

a former Stav staffer said...

Allowing a crook like Ackerman...with his connections to Selig Zeisis, the Queens Tribune's Michael Nussbaum, etc. to enjoy 14 consecutive terms...is the problem.

Dump Gary and many of the other problems he's stuck his constituency with will vanish with him overnight.

Once this sleazy scum bag's ties to Asian campaign contributions are severed...he's finished.

And when he tumbles...the Queens clubhouse will roll down hill like Jack 'n Jill.

Then state senator Toby Stavisky won't be able to use the North Flushing Senior Center for her nefarious purposes.

She's made sure that they get a bundle of money but seems the center spends peanuts on the poor seniors.

Senator Moby is cast in the mold of Brian Mc Laughlin who stole from his own little league ball team.

Now it looks like she's stolen from the old folks!

Where the hell are you FBI agents?

You must be reading all this.

So start handing out some more indictments!

Anonymous said...

Isn't it convenient that Gary Hackerman is on the Asia committee?

Wouldn't that make it easier for him and his associates to launder Asian money so as to feather their nests?

Anonymous said...

Who's the real quiet little Chinese connection behind the scenes who's been greasing the flow of yuan into U.S. dollars...Wellington Chen?

The only time you can spot his elusive face in the news is when he's caught on camera with that mega-thief Claire Shulman!

Anonymous said...

Why is EDC so cozy with TDC?

It seems they want to control that whole swath of turf between Willets Point across the river to downtown Flushing.

Just ask Michael Lee & Michael Meyers.

Flushing was slated to become a Chinese colony from the days before Donald Manes committed suicide.

Or did he?

Anonymous said...

Follow the money trail through Nussbaum.

It'll lead to congressman Gary.

That'll put Ackerman in jail where he belongs.

Maybe they'll recover the money he stole from the student organization he was treasurer of when he attended Queens College.

Gary said...

Oh puhleeze. I can't be bothered with such petty things. I'm too busy trying to find profit streams with our new war in Libya. At least no one can accuse me of voting for this war. Obama just went out and did it per the UN. Oh by the way, Bloomturd just bought the Constitution and is using it as toilet paper. Such a deal! That's all it's good for anyhow.

Anonymous said...

Anon No. 4: didn't someone see him hanging out with Elvis the other day?

Anonymous said...

Gary has been in office as Congressman longer than Mubarak or Khaddafi was/is as President.

Gary said...

Gary has been in office as Congressman longer than Mubarak or Khaddafi was/is as President.

It's good to be king!

Nero said...

Hey Gary! I want my fiddle back!!!

Gary said...

Nero said...
Hey Gary! I want my fiddle back!!!

Or what?

Nero said...

I'll deflower you!!!

A. Patriot said...

All of you are such complainers and whiners. Don't you know that we have the best Congress money can buy?

Sellout Zises said...

All of you are such complainers and whiners. Don't you know that we have the best Congress money can buy?

Ya don't have to tell me.

Gary said...

At least no one is getting on me for my other job. Speaking of which, Moby, if you're reading this, your check for the Trib ad bounced...again! And you spelled Oedipal wrong.

Moby said...

And you spelled Oedipal wrong.

Oops. I better return those oedipal panties...

Anonymous said...

Way to go Con "Just Say No" Gary:

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Recent House Votes
Additional Continuing Appropriations, 2011 - Vote Passed (271-158, 3 Not Voting)

The House passed this short-term continuing resolution funding government operations through April 8, 2011. The measure cuts $6 billion from the current budget. The Senate passed the resolution later in the week.

Rep. Gary Ackerman voted NO......send e-mail or see bio


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NSP Termination Act - Vote Passed (242-182, 8 Not Voting)

The House voted to rescind $1 billion in unspent funds designated for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, which provides grants to state and local governments to purchase abandoned or foreclosed houses. The Senate is unlikely to take action on the bill.

Rep. Gary Ackerman voted NO......send e-mail or see bio


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NPR Federal Funding Ban - Vote Passed (228-192, 1 Present, 11 Not Voting)

The House passed this bill that would prohibit public radio stations from using federal funds to purchase programming content from NPR. The bill is unlikely to see action in the Senate.

Rep. Gary Ackerman voted NO......send e-mail or see bio


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Afghanistan Withdrawal resolution - Vote Failed (93-321, 1 Present, 17 Not Voting)

The House defeated this resolution calling for the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan no later than the end of 2011. Significant troop level reductions are not scheduled until 2014.

Anonymous said...

Is Gary a Democrat or a Hypocrite? And YOU don't get to decide!

Anonymous said...

Old timer?

Gary looks more like an ancient prune!

Anonymous said...

And he could use a little pruning from the FBI!

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Gary's little Korean go-fer Kevin Kim will run for office again.

Between Taiwan and South Korea Gary's hooked up good for laundered campaign contribution money 'til he's in his 80s.

Maybe he'll eventually be buried next to Sri Chinmoy or is that spot reserved for Jim Gennaro?