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Obama backing anti-pork bill

August 28, 2006 in Overset Tags: ,

A couple days ago, I came across a comment on a blog complaining that Barack Obama is overrated because, among other reasons, he hasn’t successfully sponsored a piece of legislation.

It’s a silly argument of course. Obama is the first to tell you that his job the past few years has been to listen and learn. He’s a freshman senator, not even two years into his term. He’s also a member of the minority party. Not much legislation he is likely to propose would pass.

Except for this (r.r.):

It’s a sign of just how hot an issue pork-barrel spending has become that the biggest game in political Washington this summer is trying to smoke out the senator who is blocking a bill to create a searchable database of federal contracts and grants.

The bill has the support of the Bush administration and activists on widely divergent sides of the political spectrum. It also passed a Senate committee without any objections, so the unknown senator is annoying many people.

Sponsored by Sens. Tom Coburn, Oklahoma Republican, and Barack Obama, Illinois Democrat, the bill would require the administration to create a searchable Web site that would list the name and amount of any federal grant, contract or other award of money amounting to $25,000 or more.

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, Tennessee Republican, tried to win speedy passage just before the Senate left for its summer break, but at least one senator objected anonymously.

Now Porkbusters.org, a Web site dedicated to exposing wasteful government spending, is conducting a public campaign to smoke out the obstructor or obstructors, while blogs on both sides of the political spectrum have weighed in, demanding action on the bill. Mr. Frist has also vowed to get into the act, promising to try to pass the bill again when Congress returns from its break next month.

Unless you are one of those RINO Republicans who loves spending taxpayer dollars on bridges to nowhere, I would imagine that this bill sounds like a good idea. It gives them one less thing to complain about Obama, though.

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