Weekly Opinion Editorial
A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED!
by Steve Fair
Each year the U.S. House allocates
between 1.4 and 2 million dollars of tax dollars to each of the 435 members of
the House to run their
Washington
and in state district operations.
According to the U.S. House Clerk’s office,
Oklahoma’s five members of the House did not
spend over $750,000 of the taxpayer money they could have on their office rent,
supplies, equipment and staff salaries in 2011. The 755K
is on top of the five(5) percent cut every member took in their 2011
operating budgets when Republicans took control of the House.
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In a story on Newsok.com Sunday,
it was reported that fifth district Congressman James Lankford of
Edmond had returned the
largest amount of the five- a third of the total- $252,000. That was 18% of the total Lankford was
allocated. District one Congressman John
Sullivan from the
Tulsa
area was next returning $229,000 to the treasury. District three Congressman Frank Lucas, who
represents western
Oklahoma, gave back $160,000 and fourth district
Congressman Tom Cole of
Moore
$103,000. Second district Congressman
Dan Boren of
Muskogee,
the lone Democrat in the delegation gave back only $10,964. You can view more detailed information on
what each of the 435 members of the US House spends at disbursements.house.gov.
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If all 435 members of the U.S.
House did what Congressman Lankford did and returned 18% of their operating
budget, it would save
U.S.
taxpayers $110 million annually. While
that may seem like an insignificant amount of money when you consider the size
of the current national debt of nearly 16 trillion dollars, it is a start. If a Congressional office can trim that much
out of their budget, why can’t a large federal agency do the same? They can, but they won’t do it
willingly. It will literally take ‘an
act of Congress” to get it done.
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Back in January when the
Washington Post wrote a story about eight Republican members- none from
Oklahoma- who returned
over 1.45 million to the treasury, liberal blogger Stan Collender called the
move ‘grandstanding’ and clamed the Republicans didn’t ‘understand’ federal
finances.
“The Treasury doesn’t give
each member a wad of cash to spend,” Collender said.
“It only pays expenses after they are
incurred.” While Collender is
technically right about the process, he is clueless about budgeting. There is a very real sense that money not
spent is money saved.
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Being a member of Congress is not
a popular job in today’s tough economical and political climate. In a Gallup Poll conducted in November of
2011, Congress had an approval rating of around ten(10) percent- the lowest
ever. In the same poll, eleven(11)
percent of Americans found polygamy to be morally acceptable, and thirty percent
approved of pornography. Actually, the
results of that poll provides us some valuable insight into the root problem in
America. It’s clear our country’s moral compass is
broken and secular values rule the day.
When immorality is winked at and situational ethics are practiced, it’s
no wonder we have raging deficits- both financially and morally.
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The Republican members of
Oklahoma’s congressional
delegation should be praised for not spending all the tax money they had
budgeted to run their operations.
Holding down operational spending takes discipline and courage in
today’s economic climate. It shows
commitment and proves
Oklahoma has members of
Congress who do care about
America
and its future. If only that commitment
and courage to do what is right would spread across our country.
*****
Taxpayers
should recognize and appreciate these lawmakers efforts. After all, it’s our money they are
spending/saving. Ronald Reagan said, “Government
is the people’s business and every man, woman and child becomes a shareholder
with the first penny of tax paid.”
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