Posted on 03/02/2010 2:51:12 PM PST by pissant
While Senate Republicans have started to bail on Sen. Jim Bunning and his one-man Senate filibuster, House Minority Leader John Boehner is backing the Kentucky Republicans efforts to stall an unemployment benefits, COBRA and highway funding bill.
I think Sen. Bunning has a legitimate argument hes making. The Democrats just passed this pay-go legislation, and not even a week after the president signed it into law, they want to exempt the first bill that comes to the Senate floor, Boehner said in a press conference Tuesday.
Earlier Tuesday, Sen. Susan Collins criticized the Bunning for holding up federal unemployment benefits, telling POLITICO that Sen. Bunnings views do not represent the majority of the Republican caucus. Sen. Jim Inhofe said he was concerned about the political backlash that might stem from Bunnings stand, which resulted in the furlough of thousands of Department of Transportation employees this week.
He has the right as a senator to express his will, Boehner said.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
The message is getting out. :-)
They are making their point.
Someone needs to lend Jon Amnesty Cornyn some balls.
Exactly! Boehner needs to go to every camera available and make this exact point.
He not filibustering - not even close. He just refuses to sign on to a unanimous consent decree. If the dems wanted to take this issue to floor and pass it there is nothing any Republican could do to stop it.
Whoa! Pubs find one of these.
Remember, he isn’t stopping them from holding from a vote. The Democrats are just trying to milk this for what its worth. They know the media is their poodle.
Thats two from Cincinnati plus Demint, could be gaining momentum?
Sadly not enough pubbies have.
Losing Sen. Susan Collins’s support isn’t exactly “Republicans bailing” out.
Bunning is FOR extending the benefits bill. He just wants it paid for with money that’s already been made available, and not tacked onto the already enormous national debt. 14 TRILLION at the moment!
Unemployment benefits used to be temporary, not lasting one to two years. Most getting UC don’t make a concerted job search until the last four weeks of benefits. If we let people loaf unstead of get jobs, our economy will not recover and our tax burden will increase. You say there are no jobs? Well, citizens should do any legal job at any wage, minimum or above, and not expect others to carry them.
Obama signs pay as you go legislation into law "...the president praised so-called "pay as you go" legislation that he has just signed into law and that prevents Congress from approving new spending unless it is offset by budgetary cuts elsewhere."
Saturday, February 13th, 2010
If the Rats wanted to fulfill paygo, how long would it take to write up a budget for that?
Oh about 20 minutes and it’ll cost $19.99 heh
Sweet! Finally - someone acting like an adult and saying, “No!”
‘Bout damn time.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.