Tea Party candidates won't compromise. Imagine that that is what they ran on(fortunately(?) they are a very small minority). That is what there constituents put them there to do. Imagine a elected official living up to his campaign promises.
Reid couldn't get one Republican to vote to pass a budget. Hell all he had to do was the "health care" bill passed promise the moon, then act surprised when that part had to be stripped out. Showing that Senator and everyone else in question the value of a promise from him was worth. So that gullible Senator is no longer a Senator his electorate punished him as he deserved.
Though of course as you say budgets should originate in the House. Did the Democratically controlled House ever pass a budget bill in 2009 or 2010 for the Senate to consider?
Sorry I just don't agree.
Yes I do hold Republicans accountable for the state we are in. How many times does Lucy have to pull the football for Charlie Brown to get a clue? He never did in the comic strip and apparently the same holds true for too many politicians.
Have fun,
T2M
PS I am still waiting for those spending cuts President Bush was promised in 1990 to show up.
PPS Went looking for some old numbers on how the balanced budget was achieved in the 90's. Unfortunately unlike government health care that gov website is closed. Costs too much to maintain some data connections. My apologies best I can tell you is about the surplus was 1/3 of the excess taxes collected for future social security payouts. That aren't going to happen anyway.
ksandgren wrote:I agree entirely. Both parties are deeply involved in being the cause. Unfortunately, since the Tea Party candidates refuse to compromise on anything for any reason, the only way I see for the President to act Presidential is to announce that he'll accept a continuing resolution once only. That the purpose of the continuing resolution is to provide time to agree to a budget and that no further continuing resolution will be granted without a veto override. Then government will indeed be shut down until a real budget exists and the continuing resolution had better last long enough for congress to do their Constitutionally required job of providing a budget. While Fly mentions a Senate responsibility to provide the budget to the President, all spending bills originate in the House and a budget requires agreement from both houses of congress.