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Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA 2012/05/17 03:57:46
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SENATE DEMOCRATS SET TO REJECT RYAN, OBAMA BUDGETS

Are You Upset With Do Nothing Senate Democrats


Senate Democrats are poised to continue their impressive streak of budgetary negligence on Wednesday by unanimously rejecting as many as five different budgets, including the one offered by President Obama. Republicans, meanwhile, are hoping that voters will pick up on the disturbing trend.

The Democratic-led Senate has not formally proposed a federal budget resolution in more than three years, and is not expected to offer one Wednesday. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.) and Budget Committee chairman Kent Conrad (D., N.D.) have made explicitly clear that they have no intention of doing so before the November election.

Senate Republicans plan to offer four GOP budgets—authored by Sens. Mike Lee(R., Utah); Rand Paul (R., Ky.); Pat Toomey (R., Pa.); and House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan (R., Wis.)—as well as the president’s budget. None of them are expected to draw any support from Democrats.

It would mark the second year in a row that Senate Democrats have unanimously opposed the White House budget proposal. The House of Representatives hasalready voted to reject Obama’s budget 414-0.

In total, members of Congress have cast more than 500 votes in favor of what is widely seen as the official Republican budget (Ryan’s) and zero in support of the president’s plan.

It is a sign, Republicans say, that Democrats are not serious about solving what experts have called “the most predictable economic crisis in history.”

“They simply don’t want to be held accountable,” Sen. Ron Johnson (R., Wis.) told theWashington Free Beacon. “Either they don’t have a plan, or they are totally unwilling to tell the American people what their plan is.”

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R., Ala.), the ranking Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, said he thought the latter was true. “I actually think they do have a plan,” he told the Free Beacon. “Their goal is to increase spending and increase taxes. But that plan will be rejected by the American people.”

“If they believed their plan was popular, they’d want to put it out in front of people, vote on it, and brag about it,” said Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform. “That’s not what they’re doing. They’d rather run for reelection without the American people knowing what their vision of the budget would look like. It’s one thing for me to say their plan is unpopular. That’s what they’re saying.”

Democrats have been particularly reticent to propose a credible plan to reform federal entitlement programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, despite the fact that these programs are the primary drivers of the national debt. Medicare’s trustees project that the program will be insolvent by 2024.

Earlier this year, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner admitted that, even if Congress were to enact President Obama’s latest budget, “We would still be left with … what are still unsustainable commitments in Medicare and Medicaid.”

Obama pledged to make entitlement reform a priority as a candidate in 2008. “We’re going to have to take on entitlements, and I think we’ve got to do it quickly,” he said during a debate moderated by NBC. “I can’t guarantee that we’re going to do it in the next two years, but I’d like to do it in my first term as president.”

Nearly four years later, the closest thing to Medicare reform the president has offered is the Independent Payment Advisory Board, a council of appointed “experts” given sweeping power to reduce federal reimbursements to healthcare providers. Medicare’s chief actuary, Richard Foster, has raised doubts about the board’s ability to control costs.

Ryan’s budget, on the other hand, proposes to save trillions of dollars by gradually transitioning Medicare from a “fee-for-service” model to a market-oriented “premium support” plan modeled after a bipartisan proposal co-authored by Sen. Ron Wyden (D., Ore.).

Democrats have countered by accusing Republicans of trying to “end Medicare as we know it”—a charge the nonpartisan fact-checking site PolitiFact rated “Lie of The Year” in 2011—and in one case by portraying Ryan as literally throwing the elderly off a cliff.

Geithner summed up the Democratic position on entitlement reform during a House Budget Committee hearing in February when he told Ryan, “we’re not coming before you today to say we have a definitive solution to that long-term problem. What we do know is, we don’t like yours.”

President Obama and his Democratic allies have been far more resolute in their determination to raise taxes. Obama’s most recent budget calls for nearly $2 trillion in tax increases over the next decade. Conrad, the Senate budget chairman, has indicated that a similar amount would be appropriate.

Raising taxes is not something on which many politicians are eager to base their re-election campaigns. Studies have also shown that it is a particularly ineffective way to solve a nation’s debt and deficit problems. One report produced by the American Enterprise Institute examined data from a variety of countries between 1970-2007 and found “strong evidence that expenditure cuts outweigh revenue increases in successful consolidations.”

The findings echo those of a recent report from the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development, which concluded: “International experience shows expenditure-based fiscal consolidation tends to be more successful.”

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office recently concluded that the president’s budget, if enacted, would have a negative impact on long-term economic growth.

Ryan’s budget, on the other hand, simplifies the notoriously complex federal tax code by eliminating various loopholes and tax shelters while lowering tax rates.

Wednesday’s vote encapsulates what ought to be central issue in the 2012 campaign, Republicans say.

“This is an opportunity for the American people to assess the differences between the two parties,” a GOP budget committee aide told the Free Beacon. “We’re headed for financial disaster, and Senate Democrats are making no effort to take us off that path.”

“Republicans are actually putting forward proposals that are serious, that address the major challenges—on tax reform, entailment reform, spending reductions,” said another Republican aide. “Democrats have punted on all these issues.”

Few things better illustrate this lack of leadership more than unwillingness of Democratic lawmakers to support the president’s plan, Republicans say. Senate Democrats in all likelihood will vote in lockstep against every budget proposal, including Obama’s, and quickly move to change the subject.

“It’s a tear-off-the-Band-Aid kind of moment for them,” the GOP budget aide said. “They want to get it over with quickly so they can avoid a serious conversation about the budget.”

Even though Ryan’s budget, or any other GOP plan, has no chance of passing the Senate, Republicans want to use the moment to lay the groundwork for a winning political agenda.

“This is preparation for a Romney presidency,” Norquist said. “Republicans can line up and vote for an actual, written down budget. If Romney wins, they can turn and say, ‘I was elected to do this.’ That’s not something Obama could say about anything he did.”

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  • Tinka123 2012/05/17 14:48:16
    I think the problem is....
    Tinka123
    +8
    I'm upset with the greater majority of our representation Dems/Repubs alike. They've abdicated the most basic obligations as representation (i.e. drafting a budget) and aren't fit to hold office.

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  • No nonsense NanC...don't BS... 2012/05/17 18:04:38
    I'm ready to remove these do-nothing Senate Democrats because....
    No nonsense NanC...don't BS me!
    +6
    Actually, I am not upset with the Democrats doing nothing but blocking progress
    in the Congress, that is politics. I AM upset with their ability to convince some
    of the electorate that it is the fault of the GOP. The House has passed many
    budget bills, for example, and the Senate has refused to put them up for a
    vote. Instead, Reid refuses to bring up any bill from the House for a vote, but
    instead when the time is running out to extend the debt limit, for example, he
    puts up his own bill (without allowing any amendments) which is passed out of desperation.
    That is politics, but to then blame the deadlock on the GOP and have so many
    in the country believe his propaganda, that upsets me.
  • Michaelene 2012/05/17 17:55:24
    I'm ready to remove these do-nothing Senate Democrats because....
    Michaelene
    +4
    Yes, Sens Bob Casey and Chaka Fattah are the worst in PA, I would gladly support a homeless person instead of another term for either of the ethically challenged dems.
  • Darnel 2012/05/17 17:42:22
    I think the problem is....
    Darnel
    +1
    both.

    Clear both the house and the senate of Dems AND Repubs, Hold open elections EXCLUDING Democrats and Republicans, NIX all the earmarked stuff from previous shenanigans,... And FIX THE COUNTRY.
  • beachbum 2012/05/17 16:56:06
    I'm ready to remove these do-nothing Senate Democrats because....
    beachbum
    +4
    No salaries, no ofc expenses, no travel expenses, no lifetime perks, no nothing until they get back to work - working for the American taxpayer. If I had employee who does as little as these guys, I would have fired them 1100 days ago.
  • Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/05/17 16:48:52
    I'm ready to remove these do-nothing Senate Democrats because....
    Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆
    +4
    They had the chance to pass a budget and haven't done it. In fact, the Republicans in the House gave them a budget and they sat on it. Of course, any budget they came up with would work about as well as a Soviet Five-Year Plan, and they know it, so they haven't the intestinal (or gonadal) fortitude to come up with a budget of their own.
  • none 2012/05/17 16:20:38
    I'm ready to remove these do-nothing Senate Democrats because....
    none
    +3
    They're useless so are a lot of Republicans but the Democrats are the worst..
  • doc moto 2012/05/17 15:48:09
    I think the problem is....
    doc moto
    +2
    They should change the Constitution to have just one senator from each state and that the governor sit in the second seat; all the representative should be reduced by 50% also and the powers of the president removed and shared between the president and vice president and the head of the HOR! That would fix the dictatorship! Rescind all PO!!!
  • wolf sloan 2012/05/17 15:37:13
    I think the problem is....
    wolf sloan
    +2
    Bi-partisan. It is the ridiculous party vs the slightly less ridiculous party.
  • Seonag 2012/05/17 14:50:51
    I'm ready to remove these do-nothing Senate Democrats because....
    Seonag
    +7
    And of course, even though Reid sits on his hands and does nothing, Obama will blame the Republicans. Time to get control of the Senate and do something for this country instead of just collecting a paycheck for doing nothing!
  • Michaelene Seonag 2012/05/17 17:56:58
    Michaelene
    +3
    Paycheck for nothing is right. FIRE THEM ALL!
  • Seonag Michaelene 2012/05/17 19:33:09
    Seonag
    +2
    Hope a bunch of them are 'fired' in November!
  • Michaelene Seonag 2012/05/17 19:40:16
    Michaelene
    +2
    I'm working on removing Sens Bob Casey and Chakkah Fattah this year, PA has had enough of people who ignore the middle class. I bveleieve PA is a swing state this year.
    Hillary won PA in the primaries in 08, that means Obama lost PA then.
  • Live Free Or Die 2012/05/17 14:49:59
    It's all the Senate Republicans fault because....
    Live Free Or Die
    I believe the budgets submitted by Republicans, like the Ryan plan, are austerity measures that without sufficient tax revenues to offset them and cuts to wasteful spending (not just programs that help the elderly and poor) are soundly rejected with good reason as they will harm many and not reduce the deficit substantially. I'd be curious to know why the rejected President Obama's budget though.

    I do not trust Republicans or Blue Dog/Neoconservative Democrats.
  • Adam Live Fr... 2012/05/17 15:14:56
    Adam
    +1
    Say if you believe this why haven't they come up with their own budget.
  • Live Fr... Adam 2012/05/17 15:17:45
    Live Free Or Die
    I don't know that they didn't, do you for sure? I do know the President has - I don't know why it wasn't passed.
  • Adam Live Fr... 2012/05/17 15:20:02
    Adam
    +4
    When everyone rejects the President's Plan, there is something definitely wrong with that President.
  • Live Fr... Adam 2012/05/17 15:22:44
    Live Free Or Die
    You have not substantiated your claim. You don't know anything about it, obviously.
  • Stevern... Live Fr... 2012/05/17 16:39:23 (edited)
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +4
    Here's is a couple of articles that proves his point!

    0-414 vote: House clobbers budget proposal based on Obama’s 2013 plan
    http://sweetness-light.com/ar...

    Senate votes down Obama's budget, 99-0
    http://newsok.com/senate-vote...
  • Live Fr... Stevern... 2012/05/17 16:50:55
    Live Free Or Die
    The first link describes an "alternative budget" presented by Republicans that was not what the President had in mind. Could be the reason?

    I have to say I find the GOP to be the most obstructionist in my lifetime, along with Blue Dog Dems. I will do everything in my power to petition against them and vote them out. They are a disgrace.
  • Stevern... Live Fr... 2012/05/17 16:52:52
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +2
    We see who is voted out of office in November!
  • Live Fr... Stevern... 2012/05/17 17:00:01
    Live Free Or Die
    I realize the Republicans have the big corporate money donors, and partake in redistricting and gerrymandering to stop us, but I'll try.
  • Stevern... Live Fr... 2012/05/17 17:10:54
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +3
    You should add that Obama is bleeding all Democratic contributor money sources dry.In order to try to get reelected.So there is a whole lot less money out there for Democratic House & Senate races...lol
  • Live Fr... Stevern... 2012/05/17 17:16:35
    Live Free Or Die
    The GOP has much more backing from the big corporations and banks and thus are the more powerful party. That doesn't make what they're doing right.
  • Stevern... Live Fr... 2012/05/17 17:32:30
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +2
    I guess you haven't yet to figure out out that politics is all about winning.And not necessary about what is right for one segment of the population.

    Those bankers & businessmen (small and large) are opening their wallets like never before.Because they perceive from Obama's actions & words that Obama is out to destroy Capitalism and the wealth creation opportunities allowed by living in a Capitalist society.And will destroy America,as we know it,in the process!
  • Live Fr... Stevern... 2012/05/17 17:36:15 (edited)
    Live Free Or Die
    The GOP policies favor large corporations, so by defacto this harms the small business owner when these corporations merge, grow and buy up all the competition. I might point out that the media has lied an awful lot about economic policy (among other lies) which makes the truth a darn sight harder to discern for most. An example is the widespread belief that democrats haven't submitted any budget proposals. Not true.

    I have figured out quite a bit. Just because you don't agree with me, doesn't mean I have nothing valuable to say.

    I see the only "one" segment of the population they are concerned with is those in power. That's it.
  • Stevern... Live Fr... 2012/05/17 17:57:35 (edited)
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +2
    O Please Give Me a Break!

    The MSM News & entertainment media has done everything to protect Obama and get him reelected.From non-stop fluff pieces on TV about Obama.



    Also the MSM all but covers up serious Obama Administration Scandals. http://www.askheritage.org/wh...
    That if similar scandals.( Fast and Furious,Solyndra,etc...) happened during the Bush Administration.The MSM News would have covered those stories night after night.Till they would of pressured the House & Senate to start Impeachment Proceedings on Bush!
  • Live Fr... Stevern... 2012/05/17 18:41:09
    Live Free Or Die
    I could offer a counter argument to that, but I won't. I wasn't interested in arguing, just dialogue. I'm sorry you feel like everything is the Democrats' fault and the President's. But of course, you are entitled to your opinion.
  • Stevern... Live Fr... 2012/05/17 19:34:18 (edited)
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    Well I do appreciate a civil discussion. Verses having a pi$$ing contest like I see too much of,on this website!

    Thanks & have a good day!
  • Live Fr... Stevern... 2012/05/17 19:54:40
    Live Free Or Die
    +1
    Yup, that's pretty common here and you're welcome. I hope you have a good day as well.
  • Michaelene Live Fr... 2012/05/17 17:59:51
    Michaelene
    +2
    I'm so glad to see a progressive admitting no tolerance for those in his own party. Moderation and cooperation is unnaceptable. Destroy the Blue dog moderate dems has been ongoing since the 2008 election when they were denied funds for their campaigns and new progressives were placed into their positions.
  • Live Fr... Michaelene 2012/05/17 18:45:20 (edited)
    Live Free Or Die
    I don't agree with a lot of the policies that Republicans support, but that doesn't mean there aren't a few good politicians on either side of the aisle. I'm not looking to cleanse my party of moderates as the Tea Party is doing, just extremists and otherwise dishonest and/or pandering politicians regardless of whether they are (R) or (D). Republicans in large numbers advocate ridding their party of any moderates (RINOs). Nevertheless, I believe that there should be more bipartisanship.

    .
  • Adam Live Fr... 2012/05/18 01:45:11
    Adam
    +1
    I don't need to know anything about a proposed plan in which both sides of the isle completely rejected. This includes the more radical sections and moderate sections of both.
  • Live Fr... Adam 2012/05/20 17:28:47 (edited)
    Live Free Or Die
    The President's budget is based on the OMB budget given to him. The House and Senate are supposed to base theirs on his, which the Republicans completely rejected in favor of something entirely the opposite.

    Without cooperation from the House, the Democrats would never be able to pass the President's budget without cloture to avoid a filibuster. So they are forced to vote down his proposals to avoid that scenario, but not because Democrats don't agree with the President's budget, as you assert.

    You can not care all day long, but the facts don't support your claims.
  • beachbum Adam 2012/05/17 17:07:20
    beachbum
    +3
    Agree - that means Pelosi, Reid, Franks, Kerry, Boxer, Feinstein, Waters, Jackson-Lee, etc. were either all out of pocket, or voted against it.............amazing. You know it's got to be really, really bad if these folks all voted against it.
  • Michaelene beachbum 2012/05/17 18:01:04
    Michaelene
    +2
    I believe they did this to continue the lie that Republicans are the ones ensuring nothing happens on the hill.
  • beachbum Michaelene 2012/05/17 19:19:02
    beachbum
    +2
    That's crazy, though - they can't say that when the whole country knows even they didn't vote for it........but, then, they've said a lot of things the whole country knew differently, yet they got away with it.
  • Michaelene beachbum 2012/05/17 19:37:57
    Michaelene
    +1
    They can say that they have presented a budget, when, in fact, no one intended to vote on it.
    Too many people are unaware of who votes when and how even though most newspapers report on the votes in Congress by their local politicians.
  • TheTailor Live Fr... 2012/05/18 00:00:39
    TheTailor
    +1
    But you do trust the dopes that DOUBLED the national debt since 2007?
  • Mike 2012/05/17 14:48:28
    I'm ready to remove these do-nothing Senate Democrats because....
    Mike
    +4
    Clean house 2013
  • Tinka123 2012/05/17 14:48:16
    I think the problem is....
    Tinka123
    +8
    I'm upset with the greater majority of our representation Dems/Repubs alike. They've abdicated the most basic obligations as representation (i.e. drafting a budget) and aren't fit to hold office.

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