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GOP Leaders Lobby For CR Votes
NRO ^ | April 13, 2011 | Andrew Stiles

Posted on 04/13/2011 7:30:11 PM PDT by Qbert

As the disheartening details continue to emerge about the $38 billion spending cut deal, and on the eve of a vote scheduled for Thursday, Republicans leaders are urging members to show party loyalty and vote for the bill. According to sources present at a GOP conference meeting Wednesday morning, House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio), Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R., Va.) and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.) pressed members for support, saying that a vote against the CR would be “taking the easy way out.”

That did not sit well with some freshman members, many of whom are particularly dismayed by a new report from the Congressional Budget Office predicting that the immediate deficit reduction impact of the $38 billion in cuts would amount to just $352 million. Freshman Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R., Kan.), in a statement announcing his intention to vote against the CR, pointed out that the CBO’s number reflects savings of little more $1 per person in the United States.

“In the last two hours, the country has borrowed about $352 million, so we’re making no progress in getting out of the red,” Huelskamp said. “The American people are looking for meaningful reductions that actually will make a difference to our $1.6 trillion deficit and our $14.3 trillion of debt.”

Huelskamp told National Review Online that he had basically decided when the deal was first announced that he would vote against it, but said other members were probably having second thoughts in light of the CBO report. “It’ll be interesting to see how folks vote when the cuts in here weren’t really cuts,” he said. “That will upset folks back home when they look at it. They thought freshmen were up here to change the way Washington operates, but this is the same-old same-old they’ve been doing for years.”

Rep. James Lankford (R., Okla.), also a freshman, told NRO that he was “planning to vote yes,” but had not yet reviewed the CBO report and other details of the bill, and said his vote was subject to change. 

“If it’s smoke and mirrors, if we’re doing what we were critical of the other party doing before, yes it would [change my vote],” he said. “If it’s not genuine, then that’s not why we came. We came to make real cuts. We came to say we’ve got to get us back on balance, and if it’s smoke and mirrors than that’s not going to help.”

“The easy way out would be to vote for it at this point,” Lankford added. “All the momentum is voting for it. I understand that, and by the way, that may be the right thing to do. I’m not saying it isn’t, but I have the responsibility to look at the evidence and not just vote on what I hear on the news or what’s happening in the chamber.”

GOP leaders have expressed confidence they’ll be able to pass the bill, but they will almost certainly have to rely on Democratic votes to do so. Majority Leader Cantor on Tuesday said “we’ll pass this bill,” indicating that Rep. McCarthy was predicting “strong Republican support.” Also, influential conservative groups like Heritage Action and Club for Growth, which lobbied against a recent vote on a short-term continuing resolution that saw 54 Republican defections, have been conspicuously absent from the present debate.

National Journal has a running whip count on the CR, with so far 10 Republicans confirmed in the ‘no’ column. NRO can add two more — Reps. Huelskamp and Tom Graves (R., Ga.) — to that list, which contains as many Democrats as it does Republicans. House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D., Md.) has declined to indicate whether any Democrats would support the bill. Meanwhile, in the Senate, four Republicans — Ron Johnson, Rand Paul, Mike Lee and David Vitter — have already announced they will vote against the CR.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: boehner; budget; huelskamp; shutdown
GOP leaders frantically lobby to pass the largest deficit in history, while the Dems laugh at them behind their backs...
1 posted on 04/13/2011 7:30:13 PM PDT by Qbert
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To: Qbert

But, but, but... Obama went on TV and announced to the world that there was an agreement.


2 posted on 04/13/2011 7:32:37 PM PDT by mlocher (Is it time to cash in before I am taxed out?)
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To: Qbert

I know, our GOP “leaders” are just as dumb as the voters who nominated them. I don’t know what we can do. Talk about “hopeless”


3 posted on 04/13/2011 7:33:52 PM PDT by Theodore R. (John Boehner just surrendered the only weapon with which he had to fight. What does OH see in him?)
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The GOP is like Lemmings and Boehner is their leader.
4 posted on 04/13/2011 7:34:13 PM PDT by tobyhill
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What the republicans really need to be voting on is new leadership.


5 posted on 04/13/2011 7:35:51 PM PDT by org.whodat
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6 posted on 04/13/2011 7:42:12 PM PDT by Diogenesis ( Vi veri veniversum vivus vici)
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Tom Graves is my Congressman. My keyboard was burning when I emailed him last week. I’d like to think he’s come to Jesus because of it.


7 posted on 04/13/2011 7:46:59 PM PDT by Gaffer
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To: tobyhill

I really hope they come to their senses. It’s going to be very difficult to live this down for anyone who votes for this.

I don’t know what’s going on with him, but there’s no sense following him off the cliff.


8 posted on 04/13/2011 7:47:43 PM PDT by Qbert ("The best defense against usurpatory government is an assertive citizenry" - William F. Buckley, Jr.)
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re: Republicans leaders are urging members to show party loyalty and vote for the bill

FTN, party loyalty is not what it’s all about. It’s about what’s good for America.


9 posted on 04/13/2011 7:47:58 PM PDT by jwparkerjr (I would rather lose with Sarah than win with a RINO!)
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>> House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio), Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R., Va.) and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.) pressed members for support

To hell with supporting the “stupid party”, representatives!

It’s past time you support and represent the PEOPLE that ELECTED you!


10 posted on 04/13/2011 8:07:42 PM PDT by Nervous Tick (Trust in God, but row away from the rocks!)
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There are increasing numbers of Republicans with actual spine in there - need more of them. It's too bad we didn't get the 100 seats last time around - there would be even more fresh blood.

The real solution would be term limits which would keep more, less entrenched, fresh blood in there.

11 posted on 04/13/2011 8:22:41 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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That did not sit well with some freshman members, many of whom are particularly dismayed by a new report from the Congressional Budget Office predicting that the immediate deficit reduction impact of the $38 billion in cuts would amount to just $352 million. Freshman Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R., Kan.), in a statement announcing his intention to vote against the CR, pointed out that the CBO’s number reflects savings of little more $1 per person in the United States.

“In the last two hours, the country has borrowed about $352 million, so we’re making no progress in getting out of the red,” Huelskamp said.


12 posted on 04/13/2011 8:25:59 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (...One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.)
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“It’s too bad we didn’t get the 100 seats last time around - there would be even more fresh blood.”

The sad irony here is that if the Democrats had passed this exact budget in 2010, we would’ve taken 100 seats in November because everybody would’ve been irate at them.

Now the Stupid Party is lining up to pass the Dems’ bloated budget for them. I’ve never seen such a pathetic event.


13 posted on 04/13/2011 8:53:48 PM PDT by Qbert ("The best defense against usurpatory government is an assertive citizenry" - William F. Buckley, Jr.)
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As the disheartening details continue to emerge about the $38 billion spending cut deal. . .

I would love to call my Rep and let him know what I think but I have a Democrat one. It sure would be nice to see the phones melted and, if this is going to pass, let it pass due to Democrat votes. This would be a no-confidence in Boehner, Cantor and all the other worthless RINO scum and solidy the Tea Party message.
14 posted on 04/13/2011 9:07:04 PM PDT by RushingWater
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