Doomed by design: The SuperFail Committee

It was all doomed by design from the start.
What I wrote in July about the Reid-Boehner-Obama fake bickerfest over the debt-ceiling hike deal:
Fast-forward past the sound and fury…The debt ceiling is going up. Government is getting bigger. Real spending cuts are getting kicked down the can. Entitlement reform is going nowhere. Reid and McConnell will dilute Boehner’s already diluted plan behind closed doors. And everyone in Washington will rush to take credit for nothing much.
And:
Fiscal conservatives fought the good fight.
But after all is said and done, we are getting another debt ceiling increase with the bare minimum of spending controls and another bogus commission with a balanced budget amendment bone thrown to the base.
And so it has come to pass.
The gesture BBA failed on Friday. Today, the “Super Committee” is expected to announce its gobsmackingly obvious Super Fail:
The congressional “supercommittee” stumbled its way toward failure Sunday, with final staff-level discussions focusing mostly on how the panel should publicly admit that lawmakers could not meet their mandate of shaving $1.2 trillion from the federal debt.
Rather than making a final effort at compromise, members of the special deficit-reduction committee spent their final hours casting blame and pointing fingers, bracing for the reaction from financial markets that are already jittery over the European debt crisis.
The only winners in the game?
The lobbyists. Flashback:
The only thing “super” about the so-called budget control super committee is the size of lobbying muscle exerted on its members. Almost 100 registered lobbyists who are former employees of super committee members are now “representing defense companies, health-care conglomerates, Wall Street banks and others with a vested interest in the outcome of the panel’s work,” the Washington Post found in September. This includes two dozen former staffers to Democratic Sen. Max Baucus of Montana, including three former chiefs of staff.
On the other side of the revolving door, 10 out of the panel’s 12 members have now raked in donations from foreign registered agents totaling more than $50,000 in direct campaign contributions during 2011 alone, according to government watchdogs. The additional amount raised through fundraisers held by these lobbying firms is unknown, according to the Project on Government Oversight. Moreover, all 12 super committee members have been contacted by foreign lobbyists, eager to secure targeted exemptions, loopholes and protectionism.
Super committee co-chair Patty Murray, who refused to step down from her fundraising duties as head of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, recently met with South Korean lobbyists employed by D.C. powerhouse firm Patton Boggs. Roll Call reported that while the panel’s negotiations wouldn’t have direct bearing on free-trade deals, Murray “could have access to information about how the timing of the debt deliberations could affect passage of the free-trade agreements.”
Patty “Pork Chop” Murray’s in-your-face embrace of influence peddlers has her populist Pacific Northwest constituents cringing. Mind you: Murray’s office boasts no fewer than 17 revolving-door staffers turned lobbyists. That’s on top of her DSCC fundraising conflicts of interest.
This week, the Seattle Times disclosed that Murray held a two-day staff retreat at heavyweight lobbying outfit Strategies 360, which was founded by Democratic political operative Ron Dotzauer. The group donated meeting space to Murray’s team and skirted ethics rules by offering similar deals to nonprofits. Murray’s former deputy state director, Karen Waters, is now a senior vice president at the firm. Another of its lobbyists, Melanie Mihara, used to work for Murray’s Democratic colleague Sen. Maria Cantwell. According to OpenSecrets.org, Strategies 360 has conducted $985,000 worth of lobbying targeting more than a dozen government agencies this year.
A spokesman for the senator (who made her name attacking the Beltway insider culture) sniffed that the report was a “non-story.” Given Murray’s status as the second highest recipient of lobbying money among all members of Congress behind Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, her staff is right:
This little perk is chump change compared to her career haul.
Lobbying, of course, is perfectly legal. It’s Murray’s pretense as a white hat public-interest crusader that should gall both sides of the aisle. One left-wing Seattle blogger rather generously called Murray “tone-deaf” and spelled out the rank hypocrisy of Murray’s entrenched and unrepentant lobbying ties: “This while members of her own party are up in arms over the increasing influence of money in American politics. This while a giant hunk of the liberal electorate is “Occupying” the streets to protest corporate greed and disproportional representation. This while the very term ‘lobbyist’ has come to represent all that is bad about special interest influence.”
Yep, all that and a bag of back-scratching chips.
Murray’s backroom meetings come as business as usual as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi grandstands over the need for more “transparency” in the super committee dealings. After ramming through Obamacare in secret (with the help of top staffer Brendan Daly, who is now a lobbyist for groups opposed to the law he helped pass), Pelosi has now called for televised debt panel hearings. On publicly broadcasting the debt panel members’ meetings with lobbyists, Pelosi will no doubt remain mum. Remember:
The “K” in “K Street” stands for “Kabuki.”
The disease: Entrenched incumbency.
The cure? Fresh fiscal conservative blood.
Remember in November.
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Stuporcommittee.
AWOL President Appears Over Super Committee Corpse
John Hayward
Everything is proceeding as planned.
No sooner had the Super Committee formally announced that it couldn’t reach a deal on deficit reduction than the howling leadership void in the Oval Office dispersed and President Obama appeared, dressed in his ridiculous “deficit hawk” costume and issuing dire warnings to those who would try to escape the doom of sequestration.
Isn’t it strange that Obama keeps pretending it’s 1950, and he’s completely out of the loop when he’s not at the White House, even though he sticks taxpayers with the bill for flying the world’s most advanced mobile communications hub on even the shortest interstate trips? Being in France, Hawaii, or Australia is absolutely no obstacle to keeping on top of events in America, communicating with congressional leadership, or issuing public pronouncements. For some reason, the media lets Obama pretend that an hour on Air Force One puts him completely out of the picture, as if he had flown over the edge of the map into “here there be dragons” territory, instead of popping over to New Hampshire for another taxpayer-funded campaign junket.
Anyway, President Milk Carton shook the wings of his deficit hawk costume (made from Solyndra solar panels with a couple of tattered feathers and freshly printed inflationary currency glued on) and squawked about fiscal sanity, confident that reporters wouldn’t burst out laughing and remind him about the $4 trillion he’s already piled onto the national debt:
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=47694
I counted the words, “the rich need to pay their fair share” three times in the first few minutes of Obama’s speech and I knew we were in for another of his stupid socialist rants. Then he mentioned that the Republicans were at fault numerous times. Then he said “NO” about something or other.
That is what I took from this moron’s latest appearance.
I hate him for what he is doing to my country. He is evil and his intentions are to destroy the greatest country in the world. God gave us this country, so the regressives had to remove God from it in order to steal it. People like Obama and his Chicago mafia are the cause and the result.
Not to mention Obama lies about his true intent. He would love to take all the rich peoples money and redistribute it where “he” thinks it should go.
Of course, that makes him the “hero” to those he gives to and we all know his ego needs constant stroking.
It’s all about him.
Just as the union bosses take dues from the unsuspecting peons who are members of those unions, and give the money to causes that fit the boss’s agenda…so does Obama et al do the same with our taxes. Bribery, corruption, payback, agenda items that the American People would scream against. We pay our taxes and after that, we have no control over how they are spent. Just because we have some jerks in Congress supposedly “representing” us, does not mean we are getting “taxation with representation”. We are not.
Throw them overboard with the tea.
A Balanced Budget Amendment is pointless. The Government hasn’t had a budget for two years.
Just a hunch, but I am thinking
somea whole bunch of that re-distributed loot will end up in his personal stash