On NBCs Meet the Press July 21, Rep. Dick Armey
(R, Texas) appeared as a guest. He was questioned by Tim Russert,
the shows host, on a number of issues.
I know I shouldnt be surprised by anything that comes out
of Washington, but I couldnt believe this exchange from the
show:
Mr.
Russert: Many Americans expressed concern last week that
for the fourth time in five years, Congress voted themselves a
$5,000 pay raise. Why would Congress raise their salary to $150,000
in these times of economic difficulty?
Rep.
Armey: Well, first of all, the report is just technically
wrong. The Congress didnt vote themselves a pay raise. What
Congress did was not vote away their diminished cost-of-living
increase that is a half a percentage point below that which is
given to every other federal employee. We just simply did not
deny ourselves that normal increase in our cost of living that
every other worker in America not only expects but insists upon.
I dont know why anybody in America would say, Mr.
Big Shot, get yourself elected to Congress and then be stupid
enough to deny yourself the pay and benefits that your job warrants.
Nobodys asked to do that in the news service, nobodys
asked that to do that in the movies and nobodys asked to
do that in the universities. Why would they ask members of Congress,
who work harder than anybody in any of those professions, to do
it? Its bizarre that people would have that kind of an unrealistic
expectation of hardworking people.
So, I guess many Americans for the last several years have insisted
upon being laid off, taking pay cuts and not receiving raises or
bonuses? I mean we would not want to deny ourselves that normal
increase in our cost of living that every other worker in America
not only expects but insists upon. Would we?
Or maybe members of Congress are really that much harder working
than everyone else? Surely, none of the readers of this magazine
work harder than a member of Congress.
The irony isnt so much that members of Congress are able
to vote themselves pay increases, or that they get paid with our
tax dollars, but that we pay them and they say something like that.
cost-of-living increase that is a half a percentage
point below that which is given to every other federal employee
Oh, how they sacrifice for us...