It was 1948. Harry Truman was running for reelection. The major
thrust of his campaign was the Congress that had been in office the previous
two years was the worst ever. He referred to Congress as …..The do nothing
Congress!
Truman was not the favorite in the race. Republican Tom Dewey
was the anticipated winner. However, Truman spoke the truth re the Congress and
won reelection.
Truth has a way of winning.
Today, we are confronted with a similar type Congress. A House
of Representatives that has accomplished nothing. They have not governed the nation. They do
not seem to be able to govern themselves. The present Speaker fiasco being
proof thereof.
In November 2013, I wrote a column entitled U.S. House of
Representatives Works Too Hard. Title written with tongue in cheek.The contents
reveal one of the reasons Congressional government has not worked in recent
years. Congress fails to spend sufficient time in Washington to get anything
done.
Eric Cantor was majority leader and a right winger. A favorite
of the Tea Party. He said Congress should spend more time in their home
districts rather than Washington. It was more important to be back home with
constituents. The people who elected them and paid their salaries.
You saw how it worked for Cantor. He was defeated in a primary
in his home district. His constituents could not be fooled. He came out
smelling like a rose, however. Within
weeks, he had a job with a Washington power house lobbying group. His salary,
$3.4 million a year.
I share the November 2013 article with you again as part of this
column. It is worth repeating. It says a
lot about a present day Republican Party incapable of governing.
THE U.S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES WORKS TOO HARD
The U.S. House of
Representatives works too hard.
A blatant
misstatement. A lie. A joke. The American people would be lucky if the
House of Representatives merely worked. Not even hard.
I was watching
television last week and there was a news report that the House of
Representatives were going home for several days. The comment further was that
the House would not be working more than eight days each month
in November or December. They would return sometime during the first week
in January.
The video accompanying
the story showed Majority Leader Eric Cantor and Speaker
John Boehner leading some Republican members out of the
House.
The smile on
Cantor's face bothered me. Pompous and disconcerting. Like look at the sweet
deal we have and screw you.
What disturbed
me even further is that shutdown time and the debt ceiling await us
again in mid December and early January. The obvious thrust of the
story was such did not seem to concern Cantor and Boehner or
their followers.
My curiosity
was tickled. How can these people take so much time off? I dug a bit. This is
the story.
Cantor is in
charge of the work day schedule. He published the 2014 one on Twitter last
week. He also published one the year before for 2013.
In 2013, the
House worked a total of 124 days. In 2014, they are scheduled to work even
less. One hundred thirteen days. This abbreviated working schedule began with
the Republicans elected to the House in 2010. That is when they regained the
majority.
By the way,
House members are paid at least $174,000 a year regardless of how many days
they work.
Cantor claims
House members require extensive time off. They need to be back
in their home districts. It is necessary for them to keep in touch with the
people who pay them. Their constituents.
Cantor says a
short House work schedule is required ".....to ensure that we never lose
touch with the constituents we each represent while completing our work in
Washington."
Bullshit! How
stupid he and his cronies must think the American people are.
Keep in mind
that Cantor and his buddies are the same House members who gave us the
recent government shutdown.
The numbers are
telling.
2013 saw the
House working 126 days. The base salary per member is $174,000 a year.
Plus all kinds of benefits and perks. However, I am only concerned with
direct salary. One hundred twenty six working days amounts to $1,380 per
day. In 2014, the House will work fewer days. It appears they needed two weeks
more off. One hundred thirteen working days amounts to $1,540 per day.
Lets view the
time worked and dollars paid from another perspective.
The average
American works 2,080 hours per year. Average pay $29,000. $111 dollars per
day. A far cry from what House members make. I refuse to use the term
earn. A House member makes in effect 13 times the salary of the average
American.
Tea Party
success returned control of the House to the Republicans in 2010. The years
since are the poorest production wise in modern times. The 112th House
passed 283 bills that went to the President for his consideration. The present
113th House only 46 bills. Prior to the 112th and 113th Houses, the range
of bills going to the President per session was 300 plus to 700 plus.
I have some
observations.
If the House
wants to work part time, the members should be paid part time. If the 425
members work only one third the year, they should receive one third pay. If
House members need more time off, I suggest 20 years to life in a federal
maximum security facility.
Let's continue
with the numbers.
The House only
works one week on and two off. I believe it shows a contempt for the
American people.
I have been
harping on governmental waste in recent weeks. Brought on by Republican sought
cuts in food stamps, Social Security and Medicare. The House's working
schedule is a perfect example of government waste and one where a $50
million per year savings could be accomplished.
Again, the
basic salary of a House member is $174,000 a year. If they only work 126 days a
year, they should be paid for 126 days. That would drop their salary to $60,065
per year. An annual savings of $113,935 per member. Multiplying the
425 members by that number evidences a savings of almost $50 million a year.
That is, If House members were paid only for days worked.
Like
everyone else.
Perhaps politicians
are all cut from the same cloth. Perhaps not. The Senate works significantly
more days per year than the House.
You would
assume there is much written on the issue. There is not. My research discovered
only two articles of any substance. Both excellent. If
you are further interested, I suggest you read them.
One is Congress
Announces It Will Be In Session Fewer Days In 2014. Written by
Mike Krumbotz, October 31, 2013 for the Yahoo News Sideshow.
The other is
House To Be In Session Only 126 Days In 2013. Written by
Robert Longley, December 12, 2012 for About.com/USGovernmentInfo.
The House of Representatives is a national disgrace. They
must be voted out. It will not be easy. Americans have to get so mad at being
fleeced so that they will not take it anymore. Otherwise, the
status quo will prevail.
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