25 November 2007

Does Congress Need Efficiency Experts?

Congress left for its Thanksgiving recess recently, a time that is traditionally designated as a home work period to deal with their constituency. Regardless, Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) has departed for a Latin American tour to address what he considers 'stagnant' policy by the Bush administration in the region. Senator Reid must be forgetting the U.S.-Columbia Free Trade Agreement soon to die in Congress that is heavily supported by the White House, which will help revitalize a rare success story in the region. While most focus is on their radical neighbor to the east, Columbian president Alvaro Uribe has immense popular support. Uribe has transformed a region ravaged by drugs and violence into a democracy turning the corner and would do so further with the help of the free trade agreement about to be killed by House Democrats. But while Harry Reid is taking his personal 'Spite the President 2008 Tour', what business has he and other members neglected by taking this time off?

Congress took its recess while leaving behind business that deals with federal income tax refunds, delaying refund checks totaling 75 billion dollars. This issue stems from a 'glitch' made by a former Congress over thirty years ago with the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). This was used to tax over one hundred people in the one million dollar income bracket who managed to avoid being taxed, but they failed to adjust the tax to inflation, forcing millions to pay more than they needed to with this mandatory minimum tax. In the Senate's effort to amend this situation, the debate over taxation and failure to act has delayed the IRS' procedures in shipping out these refunds until they resolve it after their lengthy Thanksgiving break.

Members of Congress did not only feel they earned their turkey with their efforts in the most recent legislative session, they treated themselves to some pork. A recent piece of legislation was passed that contained massive pork barrel spending for Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA), who faces tough re-election prospects, to help cover fraudulent spending in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. This was much to the dismay of Republicans working hard to get back to their fiscally conservative ways, but the measure prevailed, helping Landrieu possibly preserve her seat and a Democrat majority. Hopefully the efficiency experts will make a better call regarding who to keep and who to let go in 2008 than in 2006.

Mick Paskiewicz
Vice President, The DePaul Conservative Alliance

...Nancy, Harry.  So what do YOU do here?
Maybe the Bobs from “Office Space” can help fix the glitch in the 110th Congress and the Senate.

19 November 2007

Thank You

As the fall quarter comes to a close, the DePaul Conservative Alliance will be adjourning until the new year. Thank you for supporting a great kickoff to the school year.

The DCA participated in the environmental fair at the beginning of the quarter, and hosted Terrorism Awareness Week in October as well as Freedom Week in November. Out first event for 2008 will be "Conservative Coming Out Day" at the start of the winter quarter in January. The Lincoln Park Statesman has published three issues for its third volume, and will resume publishing in February.

To view pictures from our past events and read our Statesman issues online, view our events and statesman pages.

We are looking forward to a phenomenal winter and spring quarter with additional events and the publication of our "Professors List." Also, the Alliance will be supporting the DePaul College Republicans in their upcoming events, especially their winter and spring debates.

Please continue to read our blog and view what the DCA has to offer. If you would like to become involved, stay tuned for information about our first meeting and event. Be sure to let your friends know of depaulca.org. In the meantime, please join our facebook group if you have yet to do so.

With warmest wishes, Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas! Enjoy the rest of the year.

The DePaul Conservative Alliance

16 November 2007

Wingnut Awareness Week

Adam Doster has written a reflection of Terrorism Awareness Weeek called "Wingnut Awareness Week: Neocons Beat the War Drum on College Campuses." Particularly insightful are his closing remarks on Conservatives and schooling:

"[Nicholas Hahn's remark] reveals how conservatives view the role of higher education. It is not an impassive search to deepen, broaden, and complicate our understanding of the world, but a commodity that should titillate or anger. And that makes sense: Calm, rational people do not rush to join irrational demagogues—at home and abroad—who beckon us toward never-ending war."
You may view the article at inthesetimes.com.

14 November 2007

NY Governor Eliot Spitzer drops "Licenses for Illegals" plan

New York Governor Eliot Spitzer announced this week that he is dropping a controversial plan to issue driver's licenses to illegal immigrants because of overwhelming opposition to the policy.

"I am not willing to fight to the bitter end on something that will not ultimately be implemented," Spitzer said, "and we also have an enormous agenda on other issues of great importance to New York State that was being stymied by the constant and almost singular focus on this issue."
source: New York Times

Senate Republican leader Joseph Bruno said on Wednesday that Governor Spitzer abandoned his plan to give licenses to illegal aliens because the people of this state abandoned him and overwhelmingly said he was wrong.

An estimated 12 million illegal immigrants currently reside in the United States.

12 November 2007

LPS Volume III, Issue 3

LPS Volume III Issue 3The third issue of the Lincoln Park Statesman is now available.

We will resume publishing in the winter quarter. In the mean time, check out our past issues at depaulca.org/statesman, with an archive back to Volume I, Issue 1.

If you would like to write for the Statesman, please send an email to lpstatesman@gmail.com. You can also send in an opinion/editorial.

07 November 2007

Tear Down This Wall

Tear Down This WallCome to the "Tear Down This Wall," a forum where three Chicagoans remember their experiences as we celebrate the 18th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall.

Friday, November 9th, at 7PM in Student Center 314.

Part of Freedom Week.

01 November 2007

Obama would engage Iran if elected, he says

The International Herald Tribune interviewed Barack Obama this past Wednesday and discussed Iran.

"[A] new relationship with Iran would be a major element of a broad effort to stabilize Iraq," Obama said.

The entire article may be read at iht.com.