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Election spooks lawmakers, curbs Congress spending
WCAX ^ | 6/7/2010 | LAURIE KELLMAN

Posted on 06/07/2010 6:39:34 AM PDT by Incorrigible

Election spooks lawmakers, curbs Congress spending

WASHINGTON (AP) — The 2010 elections have changed the direction of government only half way through the primary season, with voter anger and economic jitters causing lawmakers to balk at their most basic duties as well as key elements of President Barack Obama's agenda.

After betting their political future on a government-mandated expansion of health care to include millions more Americans, Democrats appear to have little appetite for more legislative showdowns given voter rebellion against government spending amid trillion dollar-plus annual deficits.

The solution in some cases is to simply not vote. Immigration reform is too politically toxic. Key bills with massive price tags are getting shelved.

Congress' core duty, exercising its power of the purse by passing a budget? Negative. A vote for it could be seen as a vote for deficit spending. There's no sign of the 12 annual spending bills that typically come up in June.

Five months out from the midterm elections, Democrats and Republicans say they have no choice but to draw lessons from the nominating contests and their own, increasingly vocal constituents.

"We are hearing from the public, 'You're adding to the deficit, you're adding to the deficit,'" said Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, a member of the conservative Blue Dogs who have held together against many proposals that require even more borrowing by the Treasury to pay for them.

Obama himself gave his party cover for dropping any real plans to pass comprehensive immigration reform, which he'd promised to address in his first presidential year. Passing the massive health care overhaul on the heels of an economic stimulus package and several industry bailouts has sapped Congress of any "appetite" for polarizing legislation.
"I don't want us to do something just for the sake of politics that doesn't solve the problem," Obama told reporters Wednesday night aboard Air Force One.

In March, Congress sent Obama a modest $38 billion jobs bill exempting employers who hire laid off workers from the 6.2 percent Social Security tax through the rest of the year and providing about $20 billion for highway and transit programs. Employers also can get a $1,000 tax credit if new hires stay on their payroll a full year.

The bill was supposed to be only the first of many election-year measures to hammer home the "jobs, jobs, jobs" rallying cry that Democrats hoped would persuade voters to stay with them in November.

But Democratic moderates' antipathy to borrowing more money to pay for the additional jobs and recession safety net measures has forced the party to abandon some and trim back others.

Obama's proposed $250 bonus payment to Social Security recipients was killed by the Senate. Also gone is an $80 billion-plus Senate plan that promised money to build roads and schools, help local governments keep teachers on the payroll and stimulate hiring in the home improvement industry with rebates for homeowners who make energy-saving investments.

Just last month, deficit concerns killed $24 billion in fiscal relief to prevent state workers from being furloughed. It was a measure that earlier had won initial votes in both the House and Senate.

The battle over extending jobless benefits for up to 99 weeks for the long-term unemployed typifies how the Democrats' jobs agenda has foundered. What originally was a $200 billion measure combining the jobless benefits with renewing popular business and family tax breaks was cut to $115 billion by House leaders after moderate Democrats who are particularly vulnerable in November refused to support it.

Among the losers were laid-off workers who will now see subsidies covering two-thirds of their health insurance premiums disappear.
The bill, which still includes assistance for doctors facing lower Medicare payments, a summer jobs program sought by minority lawmakers and settlements to lawsuits against the government from black farmers and American Indians, still faces an uncertain fate this week in the Senate.

Other legislation too has foundered for the same reasons. Congress probably won't take up a reauthorization of the huge highway-transit bill, for example, because lawmakers don't want to consider raising gasoline taxes to pay for it.

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TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: asspressbias
 

This story is getting printed in daily rags across the USA.

November can only be lost because of RNC fecklessness.

 

1 posted on 06/07/2010 6:39:34 AM PDT by Incorrigible
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To: Incorrigible

“November can only be lost because of RNC fecklessness.”

My bet is the RNC will do whatever it takes to minimize their potential victory.


2 posted on 06/07/2010 6:42:15 AM PDT by brownsfan (The average American: Uninformed, and unconcerned.)
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To: brownsfan
My bet is the RNC will do whatever it takes to minimize their potential victory.

Heh---so true. What else to expect with that moron Steele at the helm?

3 posted on 06/07/2010 6:49:48 AM PDT by Liz (If teens can procreate in a Volkswagen, why does a spotted owl need 2000 acres? JD Hayworth)
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To: All
Criminy, don'tcha read the MSM? We're Republicans.
We got No Plan. No Program. No Leader. No Clue.
Not Sure what we're doing. We're Going Nowhere.

===================================

Unlike those smart (gag) Dems who elected that man in the WH.
Now there's a group with A Plan (/snix).


4 posted on 06/07/2010 6:51:39 AM PDT by Liz (If teens can procreate in a Volkswagen, why does a spotted owl need 2000 acres? JD Hayworth)
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To: brownsfan
The real problem lies not in the fact that the Republicans are likely to win back one and perhaps both houses of Congress, but in the fact that no one in Washington has the balls to cut spending.

The promotion of the nanny state has led many Americans to expect the govenment to come to the rescue. As we foster more and more beliefs among the masses that the government truly is here to help you and you don't have to work (i.e., free healthcare), then cutting costs and true fat out of government programs becomes politically unpalatable to those hell bent on re-election....which just about sums up all the politicians I know.

5 posted on 06/07/2010 6:51:44 AM PDT by irish guard
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To: Incorrigible
November can only be lost because of RNC fecklessness.

In fairness to Republicans,they're only allowed to bring a knife to a gunfight. If a RINO puts one toe over the "bipartisan" line, it's talking points in every media outlet across the country. They virtually stalk Graham for whatever Dem line he's spouting today. We're not allowed any slip ups in our party yet EVERYTHING in the Dem party is covered up or ignored, at least as long as possible.

It's great that we want to punish Congress but we should also punish the media. They're traitors pure & simple.

6 posted on 06/07/2010 6:53:45 AM PDT by Kenny
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To: Kenny
“It's great that we want to punish Congress but we should also punish the media. They're traitors pure & simple.”

Bravo!

I'll phrase it this way: The MSM, in concert with the DNC and in concert with worldwide Islamofascisim is the biggest threat to this country EVER. They want to destroy the country in total.

And until more and more people realize that (not just us enlightened souls here on FR) we are screwed. Think about it, exponentially more people can name ever winner of ‘American Idol’ than can name 2 SCOTUS justices. The media is the integral weapon of the enemy.

Of course, the Nazis figured that out 70+ years ago, so one can't even ‘credit’ the current traitors with devising the game plan they carry out.

7 posted on 06/07/2010 7:07:58 AM PDT by GOPsterinMA (I suffer from B.S. - Barack Syndrome!)
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To: Incorrigible

“causing lawmakers to balk at their most basic duties”

What do they consider their most basic duties? There’s something rather disturbing about this comment.


8 posted on 06/07/2010 7:36:02 AM PDT by smalltownslick
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To: Incorrigible

verified by the Queen Bee herself (Pelosi gave a very
whiney conference call to Lib bloggers last week complaining
about “blue dogs” creating this hiccup in her spending plans)


9 posted on 06/07/2010 7:36:54 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Incorrigible

I love the headline!


10 posted on 06/07/2010 7:55:24 AM PDT by SmithL (Don't blame me, I voted for DeVore!)
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