A quick look at the current Heritage Action
Scorecard shows Hatch with a score of 33% while the five others in
the Utah delegation average 80%. The
power of incumbency is in name recognition and money –the latter from special
interest lobbies. So we agree with Sen. Hatch on this: after 18 years he should
have been called home. (Altho we would suggest 12 years max for the Senate.)
Looking at the Heritage Action bills scored in the current
report we see a microcosm of lobby influence and career
politicians’ tendency to “go along to get along” with leadership. Please look at the Hatch’s votes on these
key issues several of which were sponsored by Sen. Lee (1st term
Sen. From Utah with 100% score on Heritage Action) –you’ll be surprised as
would most Utahns. Take a minute to look
at the bills to see where you would have voted. Click on the bill summary for
more detail.
Orrin Hatch didn’t start his political career with such a
big government, huge deficit voting record but, as with virtually all of our
Poster Children, he drifted left to please those who could help him get
reelected. Getting reelected is Job One for career politicians. Did you notice his recent vote to increase
the debt limit again by over a
$trillion? This from the sponsor of a Balanced Budget Amendment --17 times! Knowing
it wouldn’t pass anytime soon such a position is good for bragging rights among
conservatives in Utah but doesn’t upset the special interests.
FreedomWorks disputed Sen. Hatch’s claim to be “one of
the greatest conservatives in the history of this country,” --as he votes for
Wall Street bailouts and serial increases in the national debt; loads bills
with expensive earmarks and supports an individual health care mandate.
He has even drifted on the social issues. As a Mormon one
would expect he would oppose abortion as his church teaches. Did you see his
current vote to continue to fund Planned Parenthood at least until December 11th
during which time they will commit about 70,000 abortions and at taxpayer
expense? Hatch once would rally
conservative Christians and Mormons to the Republican Party, most notably on
the right to life platform which he had supported for 35 years. Tenure
corrupts.
Citizens
Against Government Waste and the National Taxpayer Union have ranked Sen. Hatch
rather highly over his tenure and The Club for Growth did as well until recent
years. Early on he was known for limited government values but later has taken
an active role in expanding fedgov -- he voted 16 different times to raise the
debt ceiling by a grand total of $7.5 trillion. He also voted for the TARP
bailout.
Tenure in
the District of Corruption does indeed corrupt even those starting out with the
best intentions.
Not only has Orrin Hatch refused to follow his own wisdom
that Washington should be run by citizen-legislators, not career politicians,
but he--as chair of the Judiciary Committee--has been a major opponent of
federally legislated term limits, according to the Cato Institute.
Term limits are essential to returning our country to
limited government. U.S. Term Limits has a new plan to force
a congressional term limit amendment vote by the states. It is known as the Article 5 Process and is
contained in the US Constitution.
Check it out at this one-minute video by an infamous
lobbyist: Jack
Abramoff
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