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Monday, March 28, 2011

Tea Party: Collateral Damage, or Do You Need a Border Collie to Keep Your Sheep in the Fold?

The New York Times


March 27, 2011

Hardly Settled in House, but Already in Hot Seat
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
MOLINE, Ill. — In the 11 weeks since Representative Bobby Schilling left his family pizza business to join Congress, he has learned that sleeping on an office couch is extremely uncomfortable, that appearing on “Meet the Press” can be daunting, and that voting against federal money for a local rail project will cause some of your constituents to become very cranky.
Back home, his son Aaron, 21, left in charge of the pizzeria, recently fired his younger brother Joe, a situation that slightly unnerves Mr. Schilling, who has 10 children. Another son, Terry, who manages his campaigns, has been needling him to raise more money.
“It’s been kind of difficult,” Mr. Schilling said as he bit into a slice of pizza between a meeting with local officials about federal flood management reimbursement and a fund-raiser for the local Republican Party.
Mr. Schilling may still be getting accustomed to life in Washington, but here in his district near the Iowa border he is already battling to keep his seat in 2012. The Democratic Party is taking aim at 14 freshmen Republicans in the House, of 87 elected, whom it deems the most vulnerable.
One of them is Mr. Schilling, who defeated a two-term Democrat, Phil Hare, with 53 percent of the vote, becoming the first Republican to represent this district in the House in nearly three decades. Already, just a few months into Mr. Schilling’s term, Democrats have run radio ads and made automated calls accusing him of supporting a “partisan plan” to raid public education funds.
Republicans elected in traditionally blue districts like this one are feeling the tug between their need to attract Democrats again and the omnipresent threat of someone more to the right waiting in the primary wings.
“We supported him,” said John Blair, a Tea Party activist from Moline. “We watch these guys, we monitor them, and if they don’t fulfill what they said they’re going to do, well ... .”
The pressure is only going to build as Congress returns this week facing polarizing spending battles and the possibility of a government shutdown. Every vote by the new crop of lawmakers is watched by both ends of the political spectrum.
“You’re getting hit from both sides,” Mr. Schilling said. “If you vote for this bill, you’re voting for Obamacare. I’m like, ‘Come on!’ You have people on your side shooting at you and people on the other side shooting at you, and you have to proceed with caution without disenfranchising your base.”
Mr. Schilling knows he is on the hit list of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee — “I’m at the top,” he said, somewhat proudly — but is unperturbed. “They’re going to be shocked,” he said. “I’m a hard worker. I’m a people person.”
As he sat chatting in his pizza place after the flood meeting with local officials — most of them Democrats angry about a lack of federal reimbursement for a flood response (“See how they came in here? They were mad. They thought ‘Oh, this Republican,’ but they left smiling.”) — Mr. Schilling spoke with pride about joining the Center Aisle Caucus, a bipartisan House group.
He also said he found it increasingly tiresome to see social policy amendments attached to spending bills that the Democratic-controlled Senate would never accept. “We’ve got to put together stuff that can actually pass,” he said.
But an hour later, at the Republican fund-raiser, Mr. Schilling took a different tack, criticizing President Obama and the Democrats and leaving some provocative questions hanging.
“You’ve got a president on vacation again, and we’re going to war,” he said when an attendee asked about the events in Libya.
Another asked: “I heard our troops are going to be operating under the French. Is that true?” Mr. Schilling said he would look into that on Tuesday.
Some of his votes have caused him grief back home and will no doubt be fodder for campaign ads against him. He voted with his Republican colleagues to eliminate a $230 million federal grant to build an Amtrak line from Chicago to Iowa City, long coveted in the district.
After the vote, Mr. Schilling told local reporters that he actually supported the rail line and believed that the Senate would not allow the cut anyway. Mr. Schilling now says the rail project is good, just not now. “Right now it’s all about prioritizing,” he said.
These are the sorts of things that have Democrats, desperate to dig out after their defeat last year, looking at Mr. Schilling like a sirloin steak after a fast.
“Schilling is illustrative of the problem that all the 14 have,” said Jennifer Crider, a spokeswoman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which is focusing on districts where Mr. Obama and Senator John Kerry both won as presidential nominees and where Democrats have a registration advantage.
“He is taking positions that are out of the mainstream,” she said, adding, “The types of votes he has taken definitely make him vulnerable.”
Ms. Crider’s counterpart at the National Republican Congressional Committee, Paul Lindsay, dismissed such talk. “The larger challenge is how Democrats plan to defend their own members who barely survived re-election in 2010,” Mr. Lindsay said, “and still have their party’s unpopular and fiscally irresponsible record hanging over their heads.”
Mr. Schilling said time would prove that he was serving his district well. “The first 60 days I was really overwhelmed,” he said. “There was so much information coming at me at once.” But now things are settling down, and he is finding his legislative sea legs, he said.
He is often worried about how things are going back home. He is not there to take his children to the school bus in the mornings, help that his wife misses, and some of the older ones are staying out too late. “You don’t want them to get in trouble, to get their names in the paper,” he said.
His wife, Christie Schilling, concedes that it has been a hard transition. “It hasn’t been beneficial to our family,” she said. “But it’s the right thing for our country.”
At the fund-raiser, Mr. Schilling told guests about the view of the Capitol from his office window. “At night, it’s the most awesome picture,” he said. “A lot of nights when I’m on the phone there working, I’ll talk to Christie and I’m just gazing over there thinking, ‘How did this happen?’ ”


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Ann Marie Buerkle grew up in Auburn, lives in Onondaga Hill, summers at her three-quarters of a million dollar camp on Skaneateles Lake, and thinks everyone should be able to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps just like her.


Ann Marie worked in health care as a nurse and later for the New York State Attorney General in Collections at Upstate Medical Center. Her department engaged in battle with both balky insurance companies and people who had the bad luck to get sick or be injured while they had inadequate health insurance or none.


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Ann Marie won the November 2010 election as Congressman for the 25th Congressional District in a very close race, by three tenths of one percent of the vote. Not exactly a mandate.


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