My attitude toward earmarks is that I do understand that some earmarked items might well be legitimate expenditures, even if most probably aren't. But if it is a legitimate expenditure, then it should have a free-standing bill of its own so that our representatives can vote it up or down. This business of forcing voters/taxpayers to pay for something unrelated that they might not want, so that they can get the primary bill passed for something they do want has got to stop. If I ran my business that way, I'd be in jail. Business as usual in Congress is what got us to this point. If they don't reform their spending habits, and their habit of burying unrelated and unpopular expenditures into otherwise popular bills because they know that they would not otherwise get that expenditure passed, then we are doomed to becoming a banana republic.
I trust Obama about as far as I can throw him - and I have a bad back - but if he actually does what he said he would do regarding earmarks, then I would give him points for that.
I have no doubt that the magazine capacity thing as well as other RKBA limitations are going to come before Congress. I do doubt if any of them will get out of Congress and onto the President's desk. The only one that has that chance is a magazine capacity restriction. I also have no doubt that if they do pass such a thing, then 2012 will not only see more seats coming to the Republican party, but there will be a large reshuffling within the party itself as incumbents are booted out and replaced with more sensible people. Love or hate the Tea Party, there is no denying its influence as a force in American politics at this time in our history, and the Tea Party activists in Congress are our best hope for preservation of the RKBA.
Representative Gabrielle Giffords has a D+ rating from the NRA, but I don't know why she earned that rating, or what her overall record on gun rights looks like. That said, here is what her congressional website says in that regard (http://giffords.house.gov/legis/bipartisanship.shtml):
My fervent prayer is that she would be well enough to make an announcement in support of the RKBA and freedom from imposition of a capacity ban before any such magazine capacity bill was voted on. If she were able and so inclined to do that, then she would completely take the wind out of the opposition's sails.Guns
- Congresswoman Giffords signed Amicus Briefs submitted to the Supreme Court in support of rights granted under the Constitution’s Second Amendment regarding the DC and City of Chicago gun bans.
- Congresswoman Giffords is a cosponsor of the Veterans Heritage Firearms Act which allows a 90-day amnesty period during which veterans and their family members can register in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record any firearm acquired before October 31, 1968.
- She was a cosponsor of the Second Amendment Enforcement Act in the 110th Congress. It would restore Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia by correcting DC’s law in order to restore the fundamental rights of its citizens under the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and thereby enhance public safety.
- Congresswoman Giffords spearheaded a letter to Southwest Regional Chief of U.S. Forest Service Gail Kimball on May 12, 2008 expressing concern of decreasing opportunity for recreational shooting on National Forest Service land. It was signed by Congressman Trent Franks and Harry Mitchell.
We shall see.