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Editorial
By Rufus Mudsucker (bio)
Schumer has
worked even harder to serve the country during the 109th
Congress, introducing powerful legislation like S.RES.253, a
bill designating October 7th as "National 'It's Academic'
Television Quiz Show Day.
In early August, Senator Charles
Schumer (D-NY) announced a "study" on the rent to own industry.
As is this publication's custom, we took a hard line with Mr.
Schumer (see
story) and undertook an equally comprehensive "study" of the
Senator's record. As a result of our research, I must sincerely
apologize to the senior Senator from New York for unfairly
attacking him.
A comprehensive study of Senator
Schumer's legislative record, conducted between
late June and early August, 2006 ;), sheds light on the sincere
respect paid to him by his
congressional colleagues.
The process of submitting bills for consideration by the Senate is tightly
controlled by party leadership. The more respect a member
commands
among his or her peers, the more likely they are to be trusted
with guiding substantive legislation through the process. Put
another way, a
Senator's gravitas can be judged by the nature of their
sponsored legislation.
My in-depth study of Senator Charles Schumer's
sponsored bills reveals his high standing in Congress. Take for
example
S.RES.115, a resolution congratulating the Syracuse
University basketball team for winning the 2003 NCAA
championship. This hard
hitting piece of legislation, one of 13 sponsored by Schumer in
the 108th Congress to be passed (The other 12 were to re-name US
post offices.), is typical of the responsibility given to
Schumer, a high ranking Senate Democrat.
Schumer has worked even harder to advance his legislative agenda during the
current 109th Congress, introducing powerful legislation like
S.RES.253,
a bill designating October 7 as "National 'It's Academic'
Television Quiz Show Day". Historians will look back 100 years
from now in sheer disbelief at the masterful political
maneuvering required to unanimously pass the
Schumer Quiz Show Bill.
It makes one positively weepy with anticipation for the election
of Elliot Spitzer as Governor of The Empire State. What could be
more entertaining than Spitzer battling the brain trust tag team
of Schumer/Clinton over whether "Capitalism Sucks" day
should be a state or federal holiday.
As I sit here writing in my pajamas, I take comfort in three
facts: 1 - Chuck Schumer
is privately viewed by Senate Democratic leadership as obnoxious
but occasionally useful so long as he's thrown a headline once
in a while. 2 - You, the reader, without ever having been
elected, are tied with Chuck Schumer for passing meaningful
legislation that has a positive impact on the lives of
Americans. And 3 - 13,000 business people per day will read this between
now and Schumer's next re-election campaign.
The facts of this story are fictional and reflect
the un-medicated opinions of the author. Any resemblance to
actual facts, living or dead, is unintentional. No liberals were
harmed during the making of this story. See
Merriam-Webster
Online to look up the big words - I did.
PS: RH in DC, you broke your promise, so I kept
mine.
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