Top Ten Reasons America Won't Miss the 111th
Congress<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103697:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>
The 111th Congress is officially over, and according to
Gallup<http://www.gallup.com/poll/145238/Congress-Job-Approval-Rating-Worst-Gallup-History.aspx?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Morning%2BBell>,
it’s also officially the worst Congress in the history of polling. Yet
despite its 13% approval rating there are those who are hailing the 111th
Congress for its myriad legislative "accomplishments." Not surprisingly,
many of those touting those "accomplishments” are the very members of
Congress who voted for the legislation in the first place. Starting at the
top with Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), you find a woman who is not at all
ashamed of the legislation she has passed, despite the disastrous poll
numbers. Pelosi
says<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103698:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>she
is "very, very proud of the work that was accomplished by this
Congress."

The American people, though, think differently, and they have already issued
their verdict on the 111th Congress by way of an earthshaking election in
November. If you take a look at some of Congress' big-ticket
"accomplishments," you might understand where they're coming from. Here's a
look at 10 major pieces of legislation coming out of Congress the last two
years and why Americans might not be so pleased:


   1. *Obamacare*: Billed as the panacea for America’s health care woes, The
   Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, better known as “Obamacare,” is
   a 2,700-page behemoth that “portends a massive transfer of power, dollars
   and decision making to the federal government,” says Heritage’s Nina
   
Owcharenko<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103699:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>.
   Heritage also
finds<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103700:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>that
under the law, workers and families will face increased costs, seniors
   will lose access to care, and American taxpayers will take the hit for a
   trillion dollars in new federal spending. (3/2010)
   2. *The Failed Stimulus* (a.k.a., the American Recovery and Reinvestment
   Act): President Obama
promised<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103701:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>that
his stimulus would save or create 3.5 million jobs by the end of 2010.
   The result? America saw a bunch of orange and green “ARRA” signs sprout up
   like dandelions all over America, touting the slogan “Putting America to
   Work,” but here we are in December 2010 with a 9.8 percent unemployment
   rate, a national debt of $2.9 trillion, and 7.3 million jobs
shy<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103702:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>of
President Obama’s promise. Some stimulus! (2/2009)
   3. *The 9,000-Earmark Omnibus Bill*: Never mind the $1.4 trillion budget
   
deficit<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103703:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>facing
America in 2009. Congress went ahead and passed an omnibus spending
   bill containing 9,287 pork project earmarks costing $13
billion<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103703:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>.
   Included in the earmarks were a $200,000 tattoo removal program in Mission
   Hills, Calif., and more than a million dollars to combat Mormon Crickets in
   Utah. (3/2009)
   4. *Mountains of Debt*: You can't pin it on one piece of legislation
   alone, but the 111th Congress has piled heaps upon heaps of new
debt<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103704:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>--
a massive $3.22 trillion. That comes out to $10,429.64
   for every man, woman and
child<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103705:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>counted
in the 2010 census. That's more debt racked-up than in the first 100
   Congresses combined, according to
CNSNews.com.<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103705:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>The
total national debt as of the 111th Congress' last day? $13.859
   trillion.
   5. *The Government Union Bailout*: As if one massive bailout weren’t
   enough, President Obama and the 111th Congress delivered another $26.1
   billion bailout in the summer of
2010<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103706:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>.
   The beneficiaries? Government unions and big-spending states that wouldn’t
   know a balanced budget if it smacked them in the face. The bill was supposed
   to “save” jobs, but the reality is that most jobs were never in
jeopardy<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103707:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>.
   (8/2010)
   6. *Wall Street Reform? Think Again*: While President Obama touted the
   Dodd-Frank bill of 2010 as a reform of Wall Street and America’s financial
   rules, the resulting law is a boon for lawyers and lobbyists, thanks to its
   creation of 243 new formal rule-makings by 11 different federal agencies.
   What’s more, the bill “does nothing to stop future government
bailouts,”<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103708:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>makes
a TARP-like
   bailout system
permanent<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103709:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>,
   and does nothing to reform two of the biggest
culprits<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103710:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>behind
the financial crisis: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. (7/2010)
   7. *The "Neighborhood Destabilization Act"*: Speaker Pelosi would refer
   to it as the “Helping Families Save Their Homes Act,” but in reality the law
   does the opposite by "putting millions of homeowners or potential buyers
   at greater risk of an unstable credit and housing market and creating high
   interest rates in the
future<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103711:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>."
   And if you're a responsible homeowner, you lose big
time<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103711:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>
   .
   8. *Cash for Clunkers*:  Stuck with an old car or truck? Under this plan,
   the U.S. government would have paid you $3,500 to $4,500 to trade it in for
   a new, more fuel efficient vehicle. Though the program boosted sales for the
   two months it was in place, a study showed the clunker program was a
   
clinker<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103712:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>.
   It didn’t bring new buyers into the market; it merely accelerated purchases.
   The cost to the taxpayers? $3
billion.<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103713:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>(According
   to an Edmunds
analysis<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103714:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>,
   it came to $24,000 per car.) (6/2009)
   9. *New START*: President Obama sold this nuclear arms treaty between the
   United States and Russia as an effort to reduce nuclear weapons.
Conservatives,
   though, criticized
it<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103715:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>for
being “useless in limiting proliferation, detrimental to missile
   defense, and counter to the purpose of defense treaties — defending and
   protecting America from her enemies.” (12/2010)
   10. *Cap-and-Trade:* The Waxman-Markey climate bill that passed the House
   was intended to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions with the goal of curbing
   global warming. Were it enacted (which it wasn't), the plan would
have increased
   gas prices by
58%<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103716:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>,
   and average household electric rates would increase by 90% by
2035<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103716:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>.
   (Passed House in 6/2009; stalled in Senate)


Americans should expect better results from the 112th Congress, that is, if
the newly-elected representatives heed their electoral mandate: less
spending, lower taxes and limited government. But Americans should also be
aware that even if Congress stays in line, President Obama can still pursue
a big government agenda with more regulations from unelected bureaucrats. As
the president 
said<http://links.heritage.org/ct/5103717:7719655897:m:1:147140772:DA12F619360EE7B1B094B851E9391338>when
the Democrats lost the House and failed to enact cap-and-trade, "I'm
going to be looking for other means to address this problem." America, look
out.
-- 
When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying
the cross.

Sinclair Lewis

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