Posted on 10/14/2011 3:19:12 PM PDT by jazusamo
It's been awhile since we've harped on this unlawful, cowardly, and politically-calculated failure of Democrats in the Senate -- but the 900-day mark seems like as good an opportunity as any to refresh everyone's memory about just how derelict Reid's posse continues to be. Rep. Paul Ryan and Sen. Jeff Sessions pre-emptively mark this pitiful milestone with a scathing indictment :
America is greatly in need of strong, competent leadership. Our nations total debt is now larger than our entire economy. Unemployment is painfully high and growth is painfully slow. Since taking office, the president has accelerated Washingtons reckless spending spree, added trillions of dollars to the debt, and has refused to present a credible plan to put Washingtons fiscal house in order.
Meanwhile, Congress is divided. Republicans control the House, Democrats the Senate. As required by law, House Republicans presented a budget in committee, brought it to the floor, and passed it earlier this spring. It was an honest, detailed, concrete plan to put our budget on the path to balance and our economy on the path to prosperity. B ut Senate Democrats, during this time of national crisis, failed even to present a budget planin open defiance of the law and the public they serve. Senate Majority Leader Reid said it would be foolish to have a budget. The reason for this evasion is clear: Democrat leaders in Washington think it is politically foolish to commit publicly to the kind of tax increases and health-care rationing that would be required to sustain their vision of ever-expanding federal government.
This is the second consecutive year Senate Democrats have disregarded the legally mandated budget process. In fact, this Sunday will mark the 900th day since Senate Democrats last adopted a formal budget plan as outlined in the Congressional Budget Act. It is a national disgrace. As we encourage our colleagues to fulfill their basic duties of governance, we will continue to advance proposals aimed at strengthening the budget process.
It is time Washington played by the rules. Elected leaders have a legaland moralobligation to prioritize taxpayers hard-earned dollars with an honest budget. Were approaching 900 days since Senate Democrats last took that obligation seriously.
As Democrats continue to cast Republicans as the obstructionist "Party of No" (a label that conveniently ignores Democratic disunity), remember this: Not a single Senate Democrat has voted 'yes' on any proposed buget this year. That's right, every Democrat in the United States Senate has voted to reject all five budget resolutions brought before them; four from Republicans, and one from President Obama. And no, guys, your little debt deal "deem" gimmick doesn't absolve you of any responsibility here.
WOOOHOOO! another new rat milestone!
Eight Hundred Days Without A Budget-A new milestone in Democrat Party governance is reached.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2753546/posts
Thanks. I’m glad there’s people keeping track of this but we won’t see a word about it in the enemedia.
Wrong! The “compromise” on the debt ceiling deemed the budget passed as well.
Well it seems Sen. Sessions, Ranking Member on the Budget Committee didn’t get the word.
I wonder how many of them actually read that thing.
Looking up at my bookhelf I see “The 900 Days - The Siege of Leningrad” by Harrison E. Salisbury. Someone else may want to draw an analogy between Hilter’s hordes and the Senate Democrats, but I could not possibly comment.
Someone should be tell the RNC to run a thousand ads on TV about this. Even the sheeple can figure out you need a budget for America. if you remind them that for 2 years DemocRATS ran both houses and the presidency - where was the budget? Start there tell the people what the Lamestream won’t. It is what made folks in the Tea Party get involved - poor government and wanted it to be corrected.
It's been awhile since we've harped on this unlawful, cowardly, and politically-calculated failure of Democrats in the Senate -- but the 900-day mark seems like as good an opportunity as any to refresh everyone's memory about just how derelict Reid's posse continues to be. Rep. Paul Ryan and Sen. Jeff Sessions pre-emptively mark this pitiful milestone with a scathing indictment... As Democrats continue to cast Republicans as the obstructionist "Party of No" (a label that conveniently ignores Democratic disunity), remember this: Not a single Senate Democrat has voted 'yes' on any proposed buget this year. That's right, every Democrat in the United States Senate has voted to reject all five budget resolutions brought before them; four from Republicans, and one from President Obama. And no, guys, your little debt deal "deem" gimmick doesn't absolve you of any responsibility here.
* They don't want to pass Obama's bills and be tied to him for 012'
* Yet blame of R's in the House and Senate for Gridlock.
* Reid and Company have not shown leadership and IMHO are derelict in their duties and I wish they could be recalled.
IMHO they will pay a high political price for sitting on their hands the last 2 years, At least Obama voted present when he was in the Senate, heck they can't even allow votes...
Excellent points and I fully agree with you on them paying a high political price. I don’t remember a more do nothing Senate, Reid has used and abused most every Senate rule and trick he possibly could. It’s truly a shame he was reelected but he’ll at least lose the majority seat when the GOP wins back the majority next year.
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