Do nothing democrats? Ever stop to think why?

Chadman

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Remember when the conservatives were crying about the prevention of up or down votes and an obstructionist democratic party? I guess it's all a matter of perspective, eh?

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RECORD-BREAKING: SENATE CONSERVATIVES

New Report Shows How Conservative Minority Rules by Filibuster, Preventing Up or Down Vote on a Record Number of Bills

WASHINGTON?The Republican Senate minority today filibustered an omnibus budget bill, setting a modern-day record for blocking the most legislation during a congressional session. A new report released today by the Campaign for America's Future details the 62 times conservatives have used the filibuster to block legislation (or force modification of bills) in the first session of the 110th Congress. In just the first year of this two-year Congress, their use of the filibuster in the Senate topped the previous record, reached during the entire 107th Congress.

The new report outlines every bill filibustered, vetoed or threatened to be vetoed by President Bush. Conservatives filibustered bills to end the occupation of Iraq, provide soldiers in Iraq rest time equal to their deployments, support renewable energy and grant residents of the District of Columbia representation in Congress. Today's record-breaker involved a $516 billion budget package passed by the House to fund the federal government in 2008. The conservative minority demanded $20 billion additional funding for the war and opposed House language to bring troops home, and threatened a filibuster to prevent the bill from getting an up or down vote.

"In just one session, a minority in Congress has prevented a mind-blowing 62 pieces of legislation from going to the floor for an up or down vote," said Campaign for America's Future co-director Roger Hickey. "Our report shows how over and over again, the uncompromising minority has thwarted the will of majorities in Congress and of the American people, holding the Senate floor hostage to a radical right-wing agenda."

Sixty votes are needed to invoke cloture and end a filibuster. The 62nd cloture vote of the session is more than any single session of Congress since at least 1973, the earliest year cloture votes are available online from the Senate. Republicans are on pace to force 134 cloture votes to cut off a filibuster, according to the Campaign for America's Future analysis, more than double the historical average of the last 35 years.

Eric Lotke, Campaign for America's Future research director and lead author of the new report, calls the obstruction a "deliberate strategy." He observes that the congressional Republicans block legislation, then blame the Democrats for getting nothing done. "It's like mugging the postman and then complaining that the mail isn't delivered on time."
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Wayne, you must be very proud.
 

Jabberwocky

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"It's like mugging the postman and then complaining that the mail isn't delivered on time."

That is a great line. Thanks for the post Chad. The current crop of neo's are truly disgusting, corrupt pigs.
 

DOGS THAT BARK

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You might look for article on Dems accusing Rebs of spending like drunken sailors yet it was GW who had to veto spending bill because of Billions of pork spending--both parties guilty--

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It is estimated there are 11,331 earmarks in the appropriations bills working their way through Congress. That is said to be a 426 percent increase over last year.

Here are some of the more interesting ways your federal tax money may be spent ?
$2 million for the Charles Rangel Center for Public Service at New York City College,
$1 million for a river walk in Massachusetts, $700,000 for a bike trail in Minnesota.

Republican Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska wants $975,000 for berry research. And Republican Congressman Rodney Alexander has requested $1.6 million for bulletproof vests and body armor for the police department of Bastrop, Louisiana ? which has a population under 13,000. Police say they don't need anywhere near that much for vests ? but are happy to spend it on other equipment.

IMO The best scenerio is pres of one party and congress majority of other party.
 

Chadman

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Okay, your response showed one veto by Bush on a bill that both parties were guilty of pumping up past his wishes. I can take that one off...I think your boys (and girls) still hold the record...

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The number of ear marks is high. How ever many are small amounts so no record on dollars. It's to bad in a way. The Prez says I will veto this and that. So congress plays his game. They give him what he wants in a bill but load it up. And of course he passes it then complains.
 
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