PM History - AGAINST The Surge

12. June 2010 11:07

Here's a bit of Murphy background you may have missed. Although here he is incorrectly identified at Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island, is is our own mistake in The District, Pat Murphy.


In his own words he followed the Pelosi party line and opposed the "Surge" that President Bush wanted to help turn things around.

Can you imagine an ex-paratrooper doing that? It must have eaten into his craw and earned him emnity of thousands of servicemen and women.

History proved Murphy dreadfully wrong, as he often is.

Here he is, again in his own, but obviously scripted, words.

You can view it yourself at YouTube.com at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFMMzT5Br4Y&feature=related

Does Mr Murphy Practice Blue Dogism?

10. June 2010 14:56

From their own website here's what the Blue Dog Caucus Claims:

(If you think Mr. Murphy, or any member who belong to the Blue Dogs actually votes this way in Congress, we'd like to hear your views and comments. Just add to the comment box below or register and submit a more in depth article)

As independent voices for fiscal responsibility and accountability, the Blue  Dogs have a proven track record of offering bipartisan, commonsense  solutions to some of the most pressing issues facing the United States.  

Today, our underlying structural deficits represent the biggest threat to our  economic security.

The "Blue Dog Blueprint for Fiscal Reform" outlines 15  steps that can be taken to put the country back on a path to balance  budgets and long term fiscal sustainability.

The downloadable "Blueprint" may not be downloaded by everyone. Many people probably haven't seen what it says.

Here is is in simple format:

A plan to balance the budget, cut spending and secure America’s future

1. Restore Pay-As-You-Go budget rules. The first step we can take to ensure that government does not spend beyond its means is to restore the proven, bipartisan pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) rules that effectively brought about budget surpluses in the 1990’s.

2. Put the lid on federal spending. In addition to balancing the federal checkbook, Congress should set limits on discretionary spending. Just like American families who make tough decisions every day, Congress must learn to live within its means.

3. Cut programs that don’t work. Congress must work with the Administration to identify and cut programs that don’t work. A commonsense budget enforcement tool, “expedited rescission” was passed by the House with bipartisan support in the 1990’s.

4. Reduce the deficit. This tool forces Congress to live within its means by keeping our federal budget on setting a path towards balance. Congress would be required to cut spending to meet these targets, effectively reducing the deficit over time.

5. Balance the budget. A critical component of the plan, a constitutional amendment would require that Congress balance the budget by 2020.

6. Be honest about our long term fiscal obligations. Congress should be required to produce an honest and open assessment of the government’s long-term financial obligations as part of the budget resolution every year.

7. Establish a bipartisan fiscal commission. A fiscal reform commission should be established to force Congress’ hand in making the tough decisions necessary to put the country back on a fiscally sustainable path.

8. Improve transparency and accountability. Congress has a responsibility to hold government agencies accountable for wasteful spending. This measure would reduce the estimated $98 billion that is wasted annually when a federal agency pays too much or pays twice for a product or service.

9. Establish performance-based budgeting. Performance-based budgeting is a results oriented budget tool that sets goals and performance targets for agencies, and measures their results, much like a small business. It is a commonsense policy that has been successfully implemented on the state level for many years.

10. Eliminate waste, fraud and abuse. Research shows that for every $1.00 we put into “program integrity accounts” that identify and eliminate waste, fraud and abuse in government spending, we get $1.50 back. The authorization levels for these programs should be increased.

11. Account for every dollar. Evaluating every dollar spent on our national defense is not only good fiscal practice; it is a matter of national security. Like all other major federal agencies, the Department of Defense should be subject to annual audits.

12. Close tax loopholes. It is critical that the federal government continue to identify and report loopholes and inefficiencies within the current tax system. We can expand on these reports to reflect the total revenue lost and to identify inefficient tax subsidies.

13. Take the politics out of the equation. In order to promote efficiency and eliminate undue political pressures, this provision would transition the Joint Committee on Taxation to an independent, nonpartisan legislative branch agency.

14. Eliminate duplication and inefficiency. Government programs that are duplicative or inefficient can be a substantial drain on the federal budget. Establishing an independent, bipartisan commission to recommend reorganizational changes to the federal government would help to streamline these programs and save taxpayer dollars.

15. Review and terminate unnecessary federal programs. A “Sunset Commission” should be established to conduct regular reviews of federal programs and agencies, and make recommendations as to those which should be terminated.

If you'd like to download your own copy of this document just click here or visit the Blue Dog website and read/download it there.

The Blue Dog Coalition

10. June 2010 14:25

Pat Murphy is a Member, they say.

His name is in Bold Face below.

According to the Blue Dog Coalition website, here are the members as of today

Blue Dog Leadership Team

Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (SD), Blue Dog Co-Chair for Administration
Rep. Baron Hill (IN-09), Blue Dog Co-Chair for Policy
Rep. Jim Matheson (UT-02), Blue Dog Co-Chair for Communications
Rep. Heath Shuler (NC-11), Blue Dog Whip

And Blue Dog Coalition Members

Altmire, Jason (PA-04)
Arcuri, Mike (NY-24)
Baca, Joe (CA-43)
Barrow, John (GA-12)
Berry, Marion (AR-01)
Bishop, Sanford (GA-02)
Boren, Dan (OK-02)

Boswell, Leonard (IA-03)
Boyd, Allen (FL-02)
Bright, Bobby (AL-02)
Cardoza, Dennis (CA-18)
Carney, Christopher (PA-10)

Chandler, Ben (KY-06)
Childers, Travis (MS-01)
Cooper, Jim (TN-05)
Costa, Jim (CA-20)
Cuellar, Henry (TX-28)

Dahlkemper, Kathy (PA-03)
Davis, Lincoln (TN-04)
Donnelly, Joe (IN-02)
Ellsworth, Brad (IN-08)
Giffords, Gabrielle (AZ-08)
Gordon, Bart (TN-06)

Harman, Jane (CA-36)
Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie (SD)
Hill, Baron (IN-09)
Holden, Tim (PA-17)
Kratovil, Jr., Frank (MD-01)
McIntyre, Mike (NC-07)

Markey, Betsy (CO-04)
Marshall, Jim (GA-08)
Matheson, Jim (UT-02)
Melancon, Charlie (LA-03)
Michaud, Mike (ME-02)
Minnick, Walt (ID-01)

Mitchell, Harry (AZ-05)
Moore, Dennis (KS-03)
Murphy, Patrick (PA-08)
Murphy, Scott (NY-20)
Nye, Glenn (VA-02)
Peterson, Collin (MN-07)

Pomeroy, Earl (ND)
Ross, Mike (AR-04)
Salazar, John (CO-03)
Sanchez, Loretta (CA-47)
Schiff, Adam (CA-29)
Schrader, Kurt (OR-05)

Scott, David (GA-13)
Shuler, Heath (NC-11)
Space, Zack (OH-18)
Tanner, John (TN-08)
Taylor, Gene (MS-04)
Thompson, Mike (CA-01)
Wilson, Charles (OH-06)

House Members of the Progressive Caucus

10. June 2010 14:13

Here's the current list of US House Members Who Belong to The Congressional Progressive Caucus

 

This is as of June 2, 2010 according to Their Own Website

NOTE: It Does Not Include Patrick Murphy!

House Members

Hon. Tammy Baldwin (WI-02)
Hon. Xavier Becerra (CA-31)
Hon. Earl Blumenauer (OR-03)
Hon. Robert Brady (PA-01)
Hon. Corrine Brown (FL-03)
Hon. Michael Capuano (MA-08)
Hon. André Carson (IN-07)
Hon. Donna Christensen (VI-AL)
Hon. Judy Chu (CA-32)
Hon. Yvette Clarke (NY-11)
Hon. William “Lacy” Clay (MO-01)
Hon. Emanuel Cleaver (MO-05)
Hon. Steve Cohen (TN-09)
Hon. John Conyers (MI-14)
Hon. Elijah Cummings (MD-07)
Hon. Danny Davis (IL-07)
Hon. Peter DeFazio (OR-04)
Hon. Rosa DeLauro (CT-03)
Hon. Sam Farr (CA-17)
Hon. Chaka Fattah (PA-02)
Hon. Bob Filner (CA-51)
Hon. Barney Frank (MA-04)
Hon. Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11)
Hon. Luis Gutierrez (IL-04)
Hon. John Hall (NY-19)
Hon. Phil Hare (IL-17)
Hon. Alcee Hastings (FL-23)
Hon. Maurice Hinchey (NY-22)
Hon. Michael Honda (CA-15)
Hon. Jesse Jackson, Jr. (IL-02)
Hon. Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30)
Hon. Hank Johnson (GA-04)
Hon. Marcy Kaptur (OH-09)
Hon. Carolyn Kilpatrick (MI-13)
Hon. Barbara Lee (CA-09)
Hon. John Lewis (GA-05)
Hon. David Loebsack (IA-02)
Hon. Ben R. Lujan (NM-3)
Hon. Carolyn Maloney (NY-14)
Hon. Ed Markey (MA-07)
Hon. Jim McDermott (WA-07)
Hon. James McGovern (MA-03)
Hon. George Miller (CA-07)
Hon. Gwen Moore (WI-04)
Hon. Jim Moran (VA-08)
Hon. Jerrold Nadler (NY-08)
Hon. Eleanor Holmes-Norton (DC-AL)
Hon. John Olver (MA-01)
Hon. Frank Pallone (NJ-06)
Hon. Ed Pastor (AZ-04)
Hon. Donald Payne (NJ-10)
Hon. Chellie Pingree (ME-01)
Hon. Jared Polis (CO-02)
Hon. Charles Rangel (NY-15)
Hon. Laura Richardson (CA-37)
Hon. Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34)
Hon. Bobby Rush (IL-01)
Hon. Linda Sánchez (CA-39)
Hon. Jan Schakowsky (IL-09)
Hon. José Serrano (NY-16)
Hon. Louise Slaughter (NY-28)
Hon. Pete Stark (CA-13)
Hon. Bennie Thompson (MS-02)
Hon. John Tierney (MA-06)
Hon. Nydia Velazquez (NY-12)
Hon. Maxine Waters (CA-35)
Hon. Mel Watt (NC-12)
Hon. Henry Waxman (CA-30)
Hon. Peter Welch (VT-AL)

The 25 Hardest Working Lawmakers

10. June 2010 13:58

According to TheHILL.com, a political watch group that monitors activities in Washington DC, the list does not include our least favorite Congressman, good old You Know Who.

Read it below for yourself or online with all the details at:  thehill.com/capital-living/102101-the-25-hardest-working-members-of-congress

It is really sad to see that none of the elected people from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or New Jersey for that matter, are rated among the top 25.

Perhaps if we replace one or more of them the list will change and we may get some representation really working for us.

 

The list without the details shown on the Hill website.


1. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa)

2. Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.)

3. Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.)

4. Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.)

5. Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.)

6. Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.)

7. Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.)

8. Rep. David Obey (D-Wis.).

9. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.)

10. (tie) Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine).

12. Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.)

13. Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-Calif.)

14. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.).

15. Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.).

16. Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.)

17. Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.)

18. Rep. Robert “Bobby” Scott (D-Va.).

19. Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.)

20. Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.)

21. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.)

22. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah).

23. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.).

24. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio).

25. Rep. Timothy Johnson (R-Ill.).

 

Patrick Murphy: Blue Dog Progressive?

9. June 2010 12:28

Patrick Murphy ran as a Blue Dog (Conservative) but really sees himself as a Progressive.--Huh?

 

Someone named "robert18966" put together this little YouTube video that lets Mr Murphy speak for himself.

Thank you, Robert!

Thank you, too, Patrick!

 

View it yourself on YouTube at:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaQv0YxfukQ

PMS symptoms (Patrick Murphy Syndrome): Duck, delay, hide

9. June 2010 09:57

Patrick Murphyisms: Excess of hot air, zero substance

9. June 2010 09:55

Welcome!

This site is dedicated to chronicling the US House votes and words of Patrick Murphy a Democrat in the Eighth PA Congressional District.

Mr. Murphy has one of the most partisan voting records of any Congressman from Bucks County in decades. 

Click Here to See The National Taxpayers Union's Voting Record For Patrick Murphy

This website is by private citizens in an effort to report the whole truth about our incumbent and is not sponsored by any political party or campaign organization.