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Senate Republicans Demand Mitch McConnell Only Accept Short-Term Spending Bill
Epoch Times ^ | 12/03/2022 | Joseph Lord

Posted on 12/03/2022 8:37:10 PM PST by SeekAndFind

Senate Republicans have vowed to oppose any spending bill that would go on beyond the 117th Congress.

After a long effort to pass an omnibus spending bill for fiscal year 2023, Democrats were forced to accept a short-term continuing resolution (CR) instead.

CRs, while they prevent the government from shutting down, make no changes to long-term federal spending. Rather, they simply continue to spend at levels set the prior fiscal year.

Earlier this year, Democrats passed a CR that will fund the government through Dec. 16, at which point the government will shut down if lawmakers have not passed a new spending bill.

One of the Democrats’ many agenda items during the lame-duck session is the passage of a more comprehensive omnibus spending bill. In contrast to a CR, an omnibus bill, if passed, would allow Democrats to set appropriations levels for next year even though they’ll be in the House minority.

Because the 118th Congress will sit for the first time on Jan. 3, 2022, allowing a CR to run out before then could give a lame-duck Democrat majority a last-minute chance to fund its policies through all of fiscal year 2023.

This, a group of Republican senators told Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) in a Nov. 30 letter, is unacceptable.

The letter was written by Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and signed onto by three other Republicans—Sens. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), and Mike Braun (R-Ind.).

In it, the coalition demanded that McConnell not allow Democrats to succeed in their efforts to set next year’s spending levels.

“On November 8, 2022, the American people made their voices heard at the ballot box,” the letter opened. “Using the
Democratic process, millions of Americans sent a message—they want divided power in Washington to curb the worst excesses of both parties.”

The four Republicans said they “stand with the voters.”

They wrote, “We believe it would be both imprudent, and a reflection of poor leadership, for Republicans to ignore the will of the American people and rubber stamp an omnibus spending bill that funds ten more months of [President Joe Biden’s] agenda without any check on his reckless policies that have led to a 40-year high in inflation.”

According to the most recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, inflation has slowed from its peak of over nine percent in June, but it remains high. In October, the value of the dollar dropped by 7.7 percent, a situation that Republicans have blamed on Democrats’ “out of control spending” (pdf).

Since taking unilateral control of the government, Democrats have rushed through trillions in new spending: first with the passage of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, which received no GOP support, the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and the $740 billion Inflation Reduction Act.

The effect of this spending, the Republicans wrote, has been higher costs for American households. They cited a figure provided by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget which estimates that Democrats have authorized $4.8 trillion in new borrowing since Biden took office.

“Since taking office, President Biden has overseen a $4.8 trillion increase in the national deficit, costing the average American household an estimated $753 more a month,” the lawmakers wrote. “It should be up to the new Congress to set spending priorities for the remainder of this fiscal year.”

Concluding the letter the Republicans wrote: “Now is the time for Republicans to get serious about leading America towards a better future.”

They demanded that McConnell not make any deals that would fund the government well into the next fiscal year.

“We must not accept anything other than a short-term Continuing Resolution that funds the federal government until shortly after the 118th Congress is sworn in,” they wrote, demanding that “[no] additional spending, [and] no additional policy priorities should be included.”

Anything more urgent, they added, should be handled as an individual bill rather than as part of an omnibus spending bill.

‘A Lame Duck Spending Blowout’: Roy

This demand, the passage of a short-term “clean” CR with no changes to current spending, has been growing among Republicans.

In the House, Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) circulated a letter making similar demands.

In the letter, Roy wrote: “Federal dollars are fueling rampant inflation and funding the Biden administration’s radical agenda. This includes empowering authoritarian bureaucrats at agencies like the IRS and FBI, implementing open-border policies that are threatening our communities, imposing COVID-19 mandates that shut down schools and are forcing our military servicemembers out of their jobs, and advancing self-destructive energy policies.

“As the September 30th federal funding deadline approaches, Republicans must do what is necessary to ensure that not one additional penny will go toward this administration’s radical, inflationary agenda,” he continued. “Any legislation that sets the stage for a ‘lame duck’ fight on government funding gives Democrats one final opportunity to pass that agenda.

“Therefore, we, the undersigned, pledge to the American people to reject any continuing resolution that expires prior to the first day of the 118th Congress, or any appropriations package put forward in the remaining months of this Democrat-led Congress.”

On Dec. 1, Roy re-upped these demands in an op-ed for the Washington Examiner. He described Democrats’ ongoing efforts to pass an omnibus bill as “a lame-duck spending blowout.”

When is $5 trillion still not enough?” Roy quipped. “Answer: When you’re a progressive about to lose your grip on total power.

Later, he wrote: “Taxpayers … deserve better than another rushed backroom deal as lawmakers sprint home for Christmas. Democrats ran all of government for two years but focused on their special spending causes rather than pass individual bills to finance the government. Now with three weeks left in a lame duck, they want to jam the GOP again.”

Roy said that Republicans should not be cowed by Democrats threatening to shut down the government to pass a spending bill.

“The GOP campaigned on a return to regular fiscal order, and why not start now?” Roy wrote. “Democrats can threaten a government shutdown, but they’d own it as the party in control. If Republicans aren’t going to use their power to enforce some fiscal discipline, they might as well stay in the minority.”

What’s Next

Despite opposition to an omnibus bill among both House and Senate Republicans, Democrats could still get what they hope for.

Read more here...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: gop; mcconnell; senate; spending

1 posted on 12/03/2022 8:37:10 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

I would submit that with McConnell in place, we have the
perfect Republican Blame Duck.

McConnell goes before God. God says, “I gave you the
Majority in the Senate at a time when the House and
White House were under your party’s control. You bad
mouthed the man I gave you to bring your nation back
from the brink. Now you expect Mercy.”

McConnell Responds, “But God, he wasn’t a lifetime
politician.”


2 posted on 12/03/2022 8:58:09 PM PST by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the U S of A, and to the {Const'l} REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Con_gress spent $4.6 trillion in less then 18 months and caused massive inflation and high prices. They could stop this by not spending the money.


3 posted on 12/03/2022 9:26:15 PM PST by minnesota_bound (Need more money to buy everything now)
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Mitch McConnell is a spender. In the past, he’s accused us of being misinformed from talk radio.


4 posted on 12/03/2022 9:37:46 PM PST by TakebackGOP
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To: SeekAndFind

Real shame the turdel will be the leader in the Senate forever.

WE NEED TERM LIMITS NOW!!


5 posted on 12/03/2022 10:01:50 PM PST by upchuck (When you never took the vaccine or boosters: Still alive and healthy with no chance of side effects.)
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To: SeekAndFind
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/17/politics/mcconnell-covid-vaccine/index.html

pelosi and McConnell both vacinated and pushed the vaccine, neither has adverse reactions age 80-—did they get the real thing?

6 posted on 12/04/2022 1:04:41 AM PST by rolling_stone (cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war )
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To: SeekAndFind

McConnell has said on more than one occasion that his top priority is securing funding for Ukraine. So we’ll see how far he will go to get Biden’s latest multi-billion dollar request through the Senate before the Republicans take over the House.


7 posted on 12/04/2022 5:19:19 AM PST by RAldrich
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To: SeekAndFind

4 Republican Senators aren’t going to be able to demand much from McConnell.


8 posted on 12/04/2022 5:23:27 AM PST by Armscor38
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To: Armscor38

“4 Republican Senators aren’t going to be able to demand much from McConnell.”

According to Politico reporting over the weekend, the Pentagon is putting on the pressure to scuttle the CR idea - they say it won’t take inflation into account and will amount to a big effective reduction in their budget, putting all aid to Ukraine into jeopardy. They say Ukraine is running out of ammunition and howitzers which the Pentagon won’t be able to resupply.

I agree that these Senators won’t get very far. (And they’ll probably fold.)


9 posted on 12/04/2022 6:17:34 AM PST by RAldrich
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To: RAldrich

He is dirty he will do what ever he needs to, to keep from being found out or accused of and so will his posse


10 posted on 12/04/2022 8:16:17 AM PST by ronnie raygun
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