I have never been opposed to earmarks.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's no doubt about it, earmarks are not very popular. There are good earmarks and bad earmarks. The good earmarks are the ones I get for my district.
The responsible use of earmarks can have public benefits.
Frankly, earmarking is not the problem. It is a symptom of the problem.
I'd be a lot more excited about eliminating earmarks if we reduced all of the spending by whatever the earmarks used to be, but nobody's, apparently, going to talk about doing that.
Earmarks are almost always inserted by a member of Congress without any notice to other members, and without a chance for Congress as a whole to debate a particular earmark as they relate to national priorities.
The earmark favor factory needs to be boarded up and demolished, not turned over to new management that may or may not have a better eye for earmarks with 'merit.'
During my first term in Congress, I signed a pledge that I will take no more earmarks and I've been faithful to that pledge.
Earmarks have become a symbol of a Congress that has broken faith with the people. This earmark ban shows the American people we are listening and we are dead serious about ending business as usual in Washington.
I don't do earrings.
But I'll never be one of those women who feel that they always have to wear earrings and aren't properly dressed without them.
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