Posted on 12/17/2011 2:52:58 PM PST by jazusamo
The hard choice Democrats have given Republicans has paid off for the big-spenders again.
Refusing to work together to cut spending, Democrats demanded that Republicans compromise with them to increase spending, or shut down the government.
As a result, Congress rammed through a 1,000-page, trillion-dollar omnibus spending bill that lumped 9 different appropriations bills in a single package at the very last minute rather than debating, amending, and voting on these bills in a transparent manner.
Spend more and pass this bill, the Democrats said, or force the government to close its doors. They said the same thing this past summer when President Obama insisted on a $2 trillion increase to the debt ceiling and during the budget fight in the spring.
Sadly, it's a tactic that keeps working. Witness the final votes members of Congress took this year.
Republicans have pledged to cut spending and quit passing legislation no one had read, but thats exactly what members of Congress did before leaving for their Christmas vacations. The 2012 omnibus increased spending by more than $18 billion over 2011 levels. Once that bill is signed into law by the President, the total tab for all twelve 2012 appropriations bills will be more than $1.8 trillion, a nearly $21 billion increase over 2011 spending.
Its become a cynical yearly tradition in Washington to delay the big-spending votes until just before Christmas. After all, its how Democrats in the Senate passed ObamaCare. Members of Congress are now hurrying home after the vote without much talk, but it should not be forgotten. It represents a shameful end to a year that began with many bold assurances.
After the 2010 midterm elections, Republican promised to cut $100 billion from the federal budget. House Republicans did pass several appropriations bills to cut spending, but they ultimately died in the Democrat-controlled Senate.
The cuts never came. In fact, spending went up! Under no circumstance can a spending increase above last years levels be considered a cut. That promise to cut spending has been broken.
Republicans also promised to post all legislation online at least 72 hours before a vote. This 1,000-page omnibus spending bill was posted online Thursday morning, without an official Congressional Budget Office Score showing what it would cost, and rushed to a vote on in the House on Friday afternoon. This wasnt the only bill members of Congress voted on without knowing how much it would cost. The Senate voted on a package to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits for another two months on Saturday morning. When it was sent to the floor for a vote, the CBO had still not scored it.
Moreover, the omnibus spending bill did nothing to defund ObamaCare, which continues to be rejected by the overwhelming majority of Americans. It continues to pay for the massive bureaucratic machinery that will ultimately takeover the healthcare system once the bill is fully enacted in 2014.
It also funds abortion in America and around the world, a practice Republicans pledged to stop. The omnibus appropriates $35 million to the United Nations Population Fund, $575 million for international family planning, and $297 million for Title X family planning, which is a direct funding source for Americas largest abortion provider Planned Parenthood. At one time, the bill defunded Planned Parenthood and reinstated the Mexico City Policy, which prohibits U.S. tax dollars from funding abortion overseas, but those provisions were removed from the final version of the spending bill.
An earlier version of the spending bill also contained protections for health care professionals who, as a matter of conscience, do not wish to participate in abortions. But, again, those protections were removed from the final version of the bill.
This is not what Americans voted for in the 2010 elections. The 2010 election was not a mandate to recklessly spend trillions on secret bills that fund offensive and immoral causes.
The simple fact of the matter is that Democrats will always push to spend more. Its the Republicans' job to make them stop. A party that refuses to engage in the very practice of writing and passing a budget, as the Democrats have neglected to do for years, cannot be rewarded with massive, year-end spending binges.
Republicans must find the nerve to put an end to such malpractice. Washington simply cannot continue to spend with impunity. If Congress does not reverse its disastrous course willingly, outside forces may ultimately cause a crash of epic proportions. Washington tested its limits during the financial meltdown of 2008 and instead of resolving the root causes of that crisis, politicians made almost everything worse.
The risk that Uncle Sam is now taking with taxpayer money makes Jon Corzine look cautious. Will those in office now be able to tell their children and grandchildren where the money went? The answer is no.
I opposed both of these bills. We don't have a temporary economy and we can't continue operating on temporary tax policies. We need permanent tax reform that eliminates special interest carve-outs and lowers rates for everyone. We cannot keep extending unemployment insurance for up to two years of benefits, which encourages chronic joblessness. And we will never balance the budget by passing bloated appropriations bills that keep spending more than the year before.
We, as elected politicians, must do what we say. Our country is rapidly approaching dire consequences and Republicans must be willing to do everything possible to save this country.
Jim DeMint Ping!
I wish I were voting for Senator DeMint rather than this pack of incompetents and RINO’s we do have to vote for,for President.
The Republicans chose unwisely.
Amen.
why should we vote to keep House Republican?
it’s the same as Dems.
liars, no transparency
no courage to fight for the truth, or even defund 1 penny of Obamacare
which 70% of Americans want repealed
I hate liars.
Cantor, Boehner, Kevin McCarthy.
ALL LIARS.
THEY WILL BE DESTROYED BY THEIR OWN ARROGANCE.
JUST LIKE OBAMA.
It also funds abortion in America and around the world, a practice Republicans pledged to stop. The omnibus appropriates $35 million to the United Nations Population Fund, $575 million for international family planning, and $297 million for Title X family planning, which is a direct funding source for Americas largest abortion provider Planned Parenthood. At one time, the bill defunded Planned Parenthood and reinstated the Mexico City Policy, which prohibits U.S. tax dollars from funding abortion overseas, but those provisions were removed from the final version of the spending bill.
We should be bringing this up to all those who voted for it.
Sen. Jim DeMint went on WMAL about a month ago and praised both Gingrich and Romney, said he could live with either of them......
......and Demint is No RINO.
Couldn’t agree more, the abortion funding is but one of the outrages and we should all be screaming this to our Reps.
After almost everybody loses all the fruits of their labor and everything they own and the country is in a total shambles... instead of driving around the neighborhoods looking at all the nice Christmas lights, we can drive up and down the Beltway on our last 1/4 tank of gas and view all the heads of politicians, bankers, influence-peddlers, and bureaucrats displayed on pikes in the median. It will be quite a show.
Because, folks, that is where this is all heading...
Because presently the only choice is Republican or Democrat....
The Republican party needs to do what the democrats do, go further away from the middle to the right like the democrats are going further away from the middle to the left.
The RINO's in the Republican party want to go further to the left and compete with the Democrats's instead of going further to the right and saving the country from sure destruction via loss of personal freedom.
Then run for President, Senator! You would be an instant shoe-in.
We are going over the falls. I used to think pubbies paddled slower, but I am beginning to wonder.
Senator DeMint has a good head for foreign as well as domestic policy. I would like to be able to vote for him next year, but sadly he seems to have too much good sense to want to be the President.
The current republican leadership is shameful and the party itself is shameful. DeMint had a good start but then stopped.
LLS
we could all 'go green' and carpool to dc...itd be fun to see the show, and even better pickin up stragglers and doin our 'fair share' in the decorating...
DeMint for POTUS Bump.

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