Posted on 12/17/2015 10:44:50 AM PST by Zakeet
Paul Anthony Gosar is an American Republican politician and member of the United States House of Representatives from Arizona since 2011, representing Arizona's 4th congressional district.
Yesterday, Gosar took to his Facebook page to expose the reality of the massive Omnibus Spending Bill... and who is to blame... Why I Am Voting NO on the Massive Omnibus Spending Bill:
Once again I find myself shaking my head at the wasteful spending in DC and a flawed process that drops thousands of pages of text on us with 48 hours to "read" and understand. I wish I could put all the blame on big spending Democrats, liberals who seek to bankrupt our nation and others who are ignorant of the fiscal crisis within which we live. But I can't. Congress is controlled by Republicans. So, this massive and wasteful spending bill is on Republican leadership-who continues the pattern I have seen for 5 years now.If I sound disappointed, it's because I am. Republicans have been elected around the country on the simple promise of reducing spending and the size of the federal government. To rein in a lawless and dangerously incompetent Obama administration. We know what the American people want. They have made that clear in the last three election cycles. Except for the sequester vote in August 2011 (a law I proudly voted for and that actually reduced spending 3 years in a row), no other law has been enacted that makes meaningful cuts to spending. I am disappointed but I refuse to give up.
There are some items in the Omnibus that I support and fought to have included such as eliminating taxpayers bailouts of the Obamacare "risk corridor" program and delaying the "Cadillac tax" which puts 2 more nails in the Obamacare coffin, funding for PILT and SCAAP, as well as lifting the crude oil export ban which I have taken a lead role in accomplishing. Additionally, the Omnibus bill includes the House-passed language that reforms the VISA Waiver Program.
But the bad far outweighs the good, and overall, this bill misses so many opportunities. A bill with 2242 pages of legislative text and over 1000 pages of explanatory material was first released at 1:34 AM today and we will vote on it this Friday. I am not Nancy Pelosi. I will not vote to pass a bill just to find out later what is in it. That is irresponsible and silly. Bottom line: this is a big spending bill. It spends more ($50 billion) than is authorized and agreed to under the Budget Control Act of 2011. This alone is reason to reject this bill. We set limits that are intended to implement our campaign promises.
This Omnibus does not defund the president's executive amnesty orders and fails to prevent funds for sanctuary cities, both abdications of the power of the purse. The bill failed to defund Obamacare. This bill failed to include a provision blocking refugees from Syria from being resettled in this country until we have a system that can properly vet them. Worse yet, the bill allows the president to bring in as many refugees as he wants and allows access for these refugees to welfare and entitlements at taxpayer expense.
The bill failed to block the EPA's new WOTUS, Clean Power Plan and Ozone regulations. It also failed to block the administration's new AFFH rule, to block the new Stream Protection Rule and to block the BLM's new fracking rule, do anything to limit massive designations of new national monuments under the Antiquities Act by Obama and to block the new Central American Minors (CAM) program.
It increases IRS spending by over $200 million and includes a $500 million increase for the wasteful and inefficient Head Start program. The bill increases funding for the EPA $717.73 million above the House passed bill.
The bill fails to block funding for Planned Parenthood and will allow hundreds of millions to continue to flow to the organization's coffers ($528.4 million in federal funding last year alone).
The bill egregiously extends the Wind PTC for five years and extends LWCF for three years with no meaningful reforms even though the program is now unauthorized. The bill includes $226.8 million for new land acquisition and to lock-up more land, even though the federal government can't even manage the land it currently owns.
The bill bails out the International Monetary Fund by increasing the U.S. quota. This IMF will now have access to even more taxpayer dollars in order to fund bailouts of other irresponsible governments like Greece.
To make matters worse, there were tons of great riders that passed both Houses and were even included in base bills that somehow failed to make it into the final bill.
The fact that extremist environmental groups are pleased and that Obama hasn't threatened a veto tells you everything you need to know about this fundamentally-flawed bill.
I refuse to go along with the status quo of more wasteful and abusive government spending. It doesn't have to be this way. We must have the courage to fix our broken budget process and return to regular order. As long as I represent hard-working Arizonans, I will never stop fighting to end this madness. This is my line in the sand and I refuse to back down.
I wish somebody would explain to me why, other than for a very few select conservatives, the GOPe deserves any support whatsoever.
Thank you, Rep. Gosar.
I agree with you. There may be individuals within the Republican Party who deserve our support, but the Republican Party as an institution does not.
It would be a great thing for America if bot the GOP and the Dhimmicrap Party would just implode.
I’m starting to look a people who support the GOP the same way I look ar democrats. There isn’t a lot of difference.
Someone should tell the person who did that graphic that apostrophe-s is possessive, not plural.
All the “ruling class” people need to be reined in.
Being given massive pages of legislation to read in an unreasonable period of time, then approving it obviously without reading it is mind numbing stupidity, arrogance, and an in-your-face middle finger to the people that voted them in.
I was thinking of a Constitutional amendment as a way to fix it. But they have no more regard for law than they do the people they are supposed to be serving.
This will all eventually bring this once great nation to it’s death bed, either by invasion from outside, or total anarchy from the inside, or both.
Our last hope is with the next election. We so desperately need a Trump or a Cruz.
Electing a Hillary will be synonymous with just putting a gun to the nation’s head and pulling the trigger.
Thats my guy.
I guess Rep. Gosar was the only one that didn’t get a cut, or a new bridge in his home town,etc. One honest man among corrupt thieves.
Once more our favorite political party sold us down the river. Along with our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Not being a fan of Paul Gosar, I think there is an ulterior motive behind his vote. Especially since it really did not matter.
I have a very simple rule for the its apostrophe problem. Never use the apostrophe and never use the contraction (it’s.)
my rep
I applaud his “no” vote, but anymore I just assume he didn’t get what he wanted by way of a payoff for a “yes” vote.
It’s really very simple. Apostrophes are possessive except in it’s which means it is or it has.
I think the best way to fix this is an amendment to the constitution that allows a district/state to recall its representative/senator. This should be a simple process, you don’t vote for another candidate or none of the above, or any such nonsense. A simple ballot question: Shall Senator Extravagant remain in office? Yes/no.
Anything else allows Senator Extravagant to find a way to stay in office.
I am not sure what the threshold should be for petition to get this on the ballot. But I would say there should be a very short period of time after the petition is verified and the special election is called.
I also think supreme court justices should stand for re-election as well, every 12 years perhaps? And a new S/C appointee should be subject to confirmation by the people at the next election as well.
Unconditional surrender. The GOP is a dead party.
Christie had it right the other night,”It makes your eyes glaze over”.
They don’t. Lamp post and hemp futures would be more profitable if there is still any hope.
Yes, I know the “its” versus “it’s” problem is simple; the problem for me is keeping track of which is which. Is the apostrophe used with the contraction or the possessive? That is why I solve the problem the way that I did; just do not use the apostrophe ever! And, it appears that this is a problem for a lot of other people as well.
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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/01/15/house-passes-1-1t-omnibus-spending-bill/
List of Yea and Nay voters
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