Posted on 07/31/2012 12:13:42 PM PDT by TurboZamboni
The House will have just eight legislative workdays in September, and at least one of them will now be spent taking up a stopgap spending bill to fund the government past the election and through what is expected to be an extraordinarily hectic lame-duck session.
The chamber will not take up a continuing resolution bill this week, according to aides, but House and Senate leaders are expected to announce as early as Tuesday afternoon that they have reached an informal agreement to take up a roughly six-month continuing resolution when they return from the August recess.
(Excerpt) Read more at govexec.com ...
Wow. Thank goodness the Tea Party is 'controlling the Republican Party'. Otherwise we might have, you know, CUTS in spending or something. Thanks to that stout, sterling Republican leader John Boehner.
I need a bucket.
This is good news, because “fixing” sequestration BEFORE the election, would likely require Republicans to sign up for a BAD deal.
another day,another continuing resolution.
I am starting to believe that bankruptcy of the Federal Gov’t might not be such a bad thing - at least while we still have some shred of Federalism and local Gov’t remaining that can pick up the pieces.
The GOP will give the Dems most of what they want
Stop teasing me. Just shut it down already.
A long time ago, Boner should have just called his press conference, and said:
“The House of Representatives did the job the voters put us here to do and the Constitution requires of us. We passed a budget. We invite the Senate to do likewise.”
Then walk off the stage.
He should do this, and should have done this, every time this continuing resolution crap comes up.
Last time I checked, the National Debt was on-track to hit its limit in late September.
Are they just going to ignore that? Raise the limit? Fund the government with Skittle-pooping unicorns?
good in a way- like an addict going to prison.
only these ‘inmates’ would just bribe guards to sneak in drugs for them then blame the warden for lax security.
I’d rather America isnt bankrupt, but the government is bankrupt.
105% of GDP...what, me worry?
I think America is mostly bankrupt, too. We already pawned the family silverware to the Japanese and the jewelry to the Saudis. Now we’re pimping out our daughters to the Chinese. All to maintain our addiction to “stuff” we no longer make ourselves.
” Wow. Thank goodness the Tea Party is ‘controlling the Republican Party’. Otherwise we might have, you know, CUTS in spending or something. Thanks to that stout, sterling Republican leader John Boehner.
I need a bucket. “
Make it 2 buckets....
McCain, Graham and Ayotte headed to NC on Monday ...
5 days ago ... Three Republican senators will visit Fayetteville Monday to decry looming
defense cuts that are scheduled to take place ...
http://projects.newsobserver.com/node/25265
ALL gubmint programs need cutting. ALL have pork.
cutting 55 billion from the 500 billion (not counting Pentagon warfighting )over 10 years isn’t ‘draconian’. Plenty of businesses have had to cut more than 7-10% lately.
Cutting “the other guy’s” favorite stuff and not your own isn’t working.
Why don’t the Republican or conservative folks in TV debates ever ask why anyone’s taxes should go up when the government wastes so much money and there is so much corruption and fraud? It drives me crazy that nobody ever says that in response to a Democrat who says we have to raise revenue. It’s the spending and waste, not the revenue!
NATIONAL WORK AND FAMILY MONTH — (Senate - July 30, 2012)
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The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will report the resolution by title.
The legislative clerk read as follows:
A resolution (S. Res. 533) designating October 2012 as ``National Work and Family Month.’’
There being no objection, the Senate proceeded to consider the resolution.
Mr. BROWN of Ohio. I ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion, to reconsider be laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate, and any statements be printed in the Record.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
The resolution (S. Res. 533) was agreed to.
The preamble was agreed to.
The resolution, with its preamble, reads as follows:
S. Res. 533
Whereas, according to a report by WorldatWork, a nonprofit professional association with expertise in attracting, motivating, and retaining employees, the quality of workers’ jobs and the supportiveness of the workplace of the workers are key predictors of the job productivity, job satisfaction, and commitment to the employer of those workers, as well as of the ability of the employer to retain those workers;
Whereas ``work-life balance’’ refers to specific organizational practices, policies, and programs that are guided by a philosophy of active support for the efforts of employees to achieve success within and outside the workplace, such as caring for dependents, health and wellness, paid and unpaid time off, financial support, community involvement, and workplace culture;
Whereas numerous studies show that employers that offer effective work-life balance programs are better able to recruit more talented employees, maintain a happier, healthier, and less stressed workforce, and retain experienced employees, which produces a more productive and stable workforce with less voluntary turnover;
Whereas job flexibility often allows parents to be more involved in the lives of their children, and research demonstrates that parental involvement is associated with higher achievement in language and mathematics, improved behavior, greater academic persistence, and lower dropout rates in children;
Whereas military families have special work-family needs that often require robust
[Page: S5689] policies and programs that provide flexibility to employees in unique circumstances;
Whereas studies report that family rituals, such as sitting down to dinner together and sharing activities on weekends and holidays, positively influence the health and development of children and that children who eat dinner with their families every day consume nearly a full serving more of fruits and vegetables per day than those who never eat dinner with their families or do so only occasionally; and
Whereas the month of October is an appropriate month to designate as National Work and Family Month: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate—
(1) designates October 2012 as ``National Work and Family Month’’;
(2) recognizes the importance of work schedules that allow employees to spend time with their families to job productivity and healthy families;
(3) urges public officials, employers, employees, and the general public to work together to achieve more balance between work and family; and
(4) calls upon the people of the United States to observe National Work and Family Month with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
END
the ``work-life balance is 2 years unemployment pay for every 6 months working.
Let me help you with your math....
They already cut 477 Billion from the next 10 years.
This would cut another 500 Billion from the next 10 years.
That’s about $100 Billion cut from FY 2013 budget, and that’s a lot more than 7% to 10%!
The “Pork” NEVER gets cut, in any department.
They always cut muscle and bone, so that it hurts and you’ll pay up next time.
That is true from your local school board to the Halls of Congress.
No President, Czar, or Dictator has ever learned to defeat the paper pushers in the trenches.
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