Posted on 02/18/2011 6:21:31 PM PST by Hojczyk
I was all set to do a celebratory moral-victory post about the votes to defund Planned Parenthood and ObamaCare, but how can we party now? Theres pee in the punchbowl.
Remember, even the full, allegedly draconian $100 billion figure is a pittance compared to this years projected $1.5 trillion deficit. Im speechless.
The House rejected a measure cutting an additional $22 billion from the Republican spending bill, as conservatives ran into a wall of opposition from the GOP establishment over the depth of reductions to federal funding.
The amendment backed by the conservative Republican Study Committee failed, 147-281, but not before putting the GOP spending divide under a spotlight on the House floor. Authored by RSC chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the proposal would have dramatically reshaped an appropriations bill that already slashes federal spending by $61 billion over the next seven months
Like no previous proposal, the heated debate over the amendment drew a bright line through the GOP conference, pitting conservatives pushing the deepest spending cuts against senior Republicans who denounced them as misguided, indiscriminate and, in the case of Rep. Daniel Lungren (R-Calif.), lazy.
While Republicans were critical of the measure, Democrats adopted an apocalyptic tone. Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.) said that while the entire spending bill was irresponsible, the Jordan amendment would commit this country to an economic death spiral.
Among the Republicans voting with Democrats to torpedo the extra $22 billion: Eric Cantor, Kevin McCarthy, new star Kristi Noem, and committee chairmen Dan Lungren, Hal Rogers, and Jo Bonner. The best I can do by way of spin here is that maybe this is a bit of kabuki by the GOP in anticipation of an increasingly inevitable government shutdown. Pelosis aides are already warning Democrats that the Senate and House may be too far apart to compromise and that a shutdown is likely (especially now that amendments to defund O-Care, Planned Parenthood, and Obamas czars have been added). And government officials who served during the 1995 shutdown are warning the White House that if they dont already have a plan in place to deal with it, theyd better get crackin. Maybe Cantor et al. figure that if theres not going to be a deal, its best to start preparing the ground for the media war over the shutdown by opting for the modest cuts. That way when the left screams draconian!, they can respond by claiming that the GOP actually took a middle path.
The problem with that logic, though, is that when a deal is struck to end the shutdown, well be stuck with a still lower amount of cuts yet. Instead of coming to the table with $100 billion out and settling for $78 billion, the GOP will be going in there with $78 billion out and destined to take less. And of course, theres nothing stopping them from arguing entirely correctly that $100 billion in no way qualifies as draconian when its not even 10 percent of this years deficit. They won an election three months ago because they promised to cut spending, and now theyre cutting it. If the Democrats would rather shut down the government than accept the plain and patent fact that were desperately broke as a nation, let them explain why. In fact, thatd be a nice jumping-off point for a discussion of The Ones disgraceful cowardice in refusing to deal with entitlements. Frame the $100 billion as something draconian that the GOP simply had to do because the golfer-in-chief apparently no longer takes his job seriously. Instead, theyre evidently going to go the middle path route. How lucky do you feel?
Exit quotation from Ace: The GOP is dead to me.
Update: Actually, the situations even grimmer than I thought. Jordans cuts wouldnt have brought the total number up to $100 billion but merely to $83 billion. Terrific.
But the GOP is blocking these fine people as much as possible.
The patient has a leg riddled with gangrene. The only choice is grim, but obvious. And the GOP is recommending a pedicure.
BRING IT! OH GLORIOUS GOVT SHUT DOWN !!
Is this about the Amendment that Marsha Blackburn put forward?
Lets face it. Our guys are wienies.
Almost every one needs to go. Lobbyists need to go. Need to dig up tons of stuff on every jerk that voted against cuts and get them G O N E in 2012.
Gone. Can’t even cut a measely 100 Billion.
I’m so angry, it’s just beyond. Whatever. Keep going.
Keep going. Vote 2012. Dig up dirt. Get them Gone.
Keep going. Vote 2012. Dig up dirt. Get them Gone.
Keep going. Vote 2012. Dig up dirt. Get them Gone.
This is exactly what I was talking about earlier.....
WTF is up?
How do you eat an elephant?
One bite at a time.
I hate it when politician meet my expectations.
The Dums were near rioting today.
I think the comments on what went on today are NOT warranted.
The arguements against were concerned with the across the board cut’s 11% for LEGISLATIVE Cuts and 5% for all other Gov entities.
Some wanted specific cut outs LEO’s and defense.
The situation in this country is reminding me more and more of the situation in France in about 1780.
Just a few years to go before the collapse, the revolution, the terror, and the dictator.
I regret to inform you but you are 100 percent wrong about our guys aren’t wienies, they are socialists.
Yep. It is TIME to DownSize DC! Close entire Departments: EPA, Education, HS, etc.
If you closed the entire U.S. Department of Education what would happen. Most probable outcome is that education quality would improve in all states. This would be a great step forward to eliminating the PC nonsense.
The Stupid Party indeed.
It’s an old story:
The Democrats propose to tear down the Washington Monument, and the Republicans counter with their own plan to do it in three stages.
Anyone that trust the republicans is a fool... said it before say it again.
Vote Republican! We steal just as much, but we are ever so much nicer, patriotic people with great family values. All around, just a much better class of crook.
Party Boy Boehner will be on the streets of Georgetown tonight, bottle under one arm, broad under the other. Whoopee! Business as usual with our bros in crime across the aisle.
I don’t know the specifics of the bill.
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