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Sarah Palin - Queen of Pork
Author: Shannon
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John McCain touts Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as a force in the his battle against earmarks and entrenched power brokers, but under her leadership the state this year asked for almost $300 per person in requests for pet projects from one of McCain's top adversaries: indicted Sen. Ted Stevens.
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By ANDREW TAYLOR, Associated Press Writer

ST. PAUL, Minn. - John McCain touts Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as a force in the his battle against earmarks and entrenched power brokers, but under her leadership the state this year asked for almost $300 per person in requests for pet projects from one of McCain's top adversaries: indicted Sen. Ted Stevens.

That's more than any other state received, per person, from Congress for the current budget year, and runs counter to the reformer image that Palin and the McCain campaign are pushing. Other states got just $34 worth of local projects per person this year, on average, according to Citizens Against Government Waste, a Washington-based watchdog group.

Palin actually reduced the state government's requests for special projects this year to 31 earmarks totaling $198 million, about $295 person, in the wake of President Bush's demand for a cutback in earmarks.

The state government's earmark requests to Congress in her first year in office exceeded $550 million, more than $800 per resident. But there's only so much Palin could do with state bureaucrats used to a free-flowing spigot of federal dollars from Washington.

"I have championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress," Palin said in her vice presidential campaign trail debut last week.

Palin's current request to Stevens, "would still put Alaska No. 1," said Steve Ellis of Taxpayers for Common Sense, a watchdog group that tracks earmarks closely.

The McCain campaign said Tuesday that Palin realized that Alaska was too reliant on earmarks and ordered state officials to cut back on their requests. It also said Obama requested nearly $1 billion in earmarks over three years for Illinois — a state with nearly 20 times the population of Alaska.

"We cannot and must not rely so heavily on federal government earmarks," Palin told state legislators in January.

Obama hasn't asked for any earmarks this year as he and Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton manuevered on the issue. Last year, he asked for $311 million worth, about $24 worth for every Illinoisan.

For his part, McCain doesn't seek pork projects.

Budget watchdogs allied with McCain have annually railed against Stevens, Alaska's senior senator, and his state's addiction to earmarks, those locally popular pet projects added to the federal budget by senators and House members. McCain and Stevens are not friends, and the two men have openly clashed on the Senate floor over earmarks.

In addition Palin's requests on behalf of the state government this year, 124 public and private entities in Alaska have asked Stevens for earmarks this year.

In her earlier political career as mayor of Wasilla, Palin hired a private lobbyist to help the tiny town secure earmarks from Stevens, entering Washington's "pay to play" culture in which lobbyists, campaign contributions and lawmakers are intertwined.

The town obtained 14 earmarks, totaling $27 million between 2000-2003, according to data compiled by Taxpayers for Common Sense.

Federal lobbying records show that Wasilla hired the firm of Robertson, Monagle & Eastaugh in 2000 to arrange "funding of city projects." The signature on the registration form is that of Steven W. Silver, a former top aide to Stevens, who chaired the Senate Appropriations Committee on and off between 1997 and 2005.

The firm initially was paid $24,000 a year, an amount that increased to $36,000 in 2001. The firm has continued to work for the town government since Palin left as mayor in 2002. Silver gave $2,000 to Stevens' Northern Lights political action committee in 1999, according to federal records.

Stevens was indicted in July for failing to disclose $250,000 in gifts from VECO Corp., an Alaskan oil services company.

At the same time, Palin's campaign trail braggadocio last week that she told Washington "'thanks but no thanks' on that Bridge to Nowhere" didn't tell the whole story.

In fact, Palin was for the infamous $398 million bridge — to connect the town of Ketchikan to an island with 50 residents and an airport on it — before she was against it, speaking in favor of it during her 2006 race for governor.

Alaska has become so accustomed to largess flowing from Congress through Stevens that most of Palin's earmark requests this year — such as studies of Alaskan fisheries, grants to combat drug trafficking, and rural airport upgrades — simply keep ongoing programs going. Among her requests was $150,000 to pay the travel bills of state and fisheries industry representatives on the boards that implement North Pacific fisheries agreements.

"They've definitely become addicted to earmarks," said Ellis, of Taxpayers for Common Sense. "And Gov. Palin has continued in at least some form that addiction."

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On the Net:

Alaska'a earmark requests: http://stevens.senate.gov/earmarks/Approps-StateofAlaska.pdf

 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080903/ap_on_el_pr/cvn_palin_earmarks

09/03/2008 9 Comments | Add Comment
 
Sadredin | 10/01/2008
Agreed...Obama hasn't been doing his job. That was made painfully clear this week when McCain suspended campaigning to return to Washington to work on the bail out legislation. Obama's response that they can call him if they need him speaks volumes. His desire/need to campaign is more important than doing the job of senator at this critical time. A true BIPARTISAN leader would have leant his voice to the discussion. Frankly Barack...don't wait up for the call. You are not needed in the senate...and certainly not in the White House!
de | 09/23/2008
Sure, Obama hasn't asked for earmarks, he hasn't even been to work on his real job for pursuing his next job. How soon after, if God forbid he was elected, will Obama start campaigning for re-election.
de | 09/23/2008
Sure, Obama hasn't asked for earmarks, he hasn't even been to work on his real job for pursuing his next job. How soon after, if God forbid he was elected, will Obama start campaigning for re-election.
Sadredin | 09/19/2008
Shannon...I think you missed my point. I was NOT talking about welfare. I was talking about overall dollars spent on government functions in DC...with a huge burden in federal agencies not specifically serving the people of DC compared to the number of residents. This would skew the numbers on federal dollars spent per capita...just as you have done with criticizing Alaska's ear marks per capita. The fact that DC also spends more per pupil specifically on education was to demonstrate a point about Democrat wasteful spending period.
Shannon | 09/18/2008
Sadredin, first she hired a lobbyist and second here is the numbers for welfare by race

White 38.8%
Black 39.8
Hispanic 15.7
Asian 2.4
other 3.3

Since you obviously forgot

smoke..so if I stole 50 dollars from you and not 100 that makes it ok???? Stop making excuses
Sadredin | 09/12/2008
As someone who has worked in Alaska doing research I must agree that the state receives a lot of federal money... some of which clearly come from earmarks which I oppose. One must remember, however, that Alaska has by far the greatest proportion of its territory in federal ownership either as BLM, National Park, Fish & Wildlife, etc. reserves. A great deal of federal spending goes to manage these resources which are considered to belong to the entire nation...not just Alaskan citizens. One must also remember that Alaska pays more per state in oil revenue (fully 90% of the receipts from Prudhoe Bay's oil fields) into the federal coffers, so Alaska is more than paying its way in terms of federal revenues.

Trying to criticise Palin for Stevens earmarks and federal spending in this way would be the equivalent to holding the predominantly poor black population of DC accountable for the hundreds of billions of dollars the federal government spends within DC. It is an improper measure by any account. Of course, liberals would never think to look at a Democratic enclave for wasteful federal spending. DC schools spend more per pupil than any other large city in the nation, nearly $15000 per pupil. For that money...they have some of the worst performance of any public schools in the nation. I suspect Steven's earmarks in AK are more effectively spent!
Smokeraven | 09/12/2008
So by reducing earmarks more than 50% in 1 year you are saying she is ......... what?

I love the spin but when you print the fact right in the middle all the rest becomes fluff. You might want to remember that the next time. ;o/

Have a nice day!
John | 09/08/2008
What would we expect other than wasteful spending of the taxpayers money. Republican to the core.
| 09/05/2008
Hi Shannon,
Nice comparative outline of states propensity toward earmarks. Thanks!
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