ksandgren wrote:
Kind of reminds you of the Highridge Government, doesn't it? I was incensed as well, but the Tea Party has been doing the same for the last several years. After screaming for a budget resolution out of the Senate, when one was finally delivered to them they threw it on the shelf for six months with no attempt to caucus or reconcile. They were more interested in impressing their base than in getting the job done.
This is kind of a misleading post. I am going to add a bit onto PeterZ's post.
First the what the Senate passed was a Budget
resolution. More or less a bargaining statement. Which the Democrats wouldn't even allow a way to balance the budget in the next 10 years.
The High Ridge reference would apply for the previous 3 years. The House where all budget bills are supposed to originate. The bills get to the Senate where Reid sits on them until it gets to be do or die time. Then they get to the floor all the originating words except the number are removed. The Democratic Senate then inserts whatever they wish then sends them back to the House. It is now August or later what do you do if you are in the House.
But the media counting on the fact that US public has no clue what is going on blames it all on the Republicans/Taxed Enough Already folks. "They" won't pass a budget.
Which makes things really interesting. Why did the Senate actually pass a Budget resolution last year. They hadn't done one since 2008 or 9? Curious that it was right after President Obama had received his "mandate". And it still only passed with a vote of 50 or 51 not going to look it up.
Perhaps they were actually trying to shore up the voting record of those however many Senate seats that were in red states.
No I am not all that happy with
any of the power mad whatevers in Washington. Just like the Democrats waited until recently to use the so called limited nuclear option. Which much like the Fort Fizzle in Lolo Pass the media forgets about. My first response because that is about getting what they want now not the future or good governance practices for that matter.
So amazing how people forget what High Ridge House of Lords did and the really worse analogy for who stripped stuff out of a bill and put their own stuff in then shoved down people's throats.
Feel free to correct anything in here was too lazy to look up the references. But I posted too many times in one topic in one day.
You posted while I was typing. Yep, we keep kicking the can down the road until it falls off the cliff. But damn it is going to hurt when that sudden stop happens. Oh wait that 1,000 point lose in the Dow when the Fed slows the presses. That is what government meddling gets you on the back of the tiger.
84% ain't hardly a shutdown not even sure if it was a slow down to be honest.
And as I posted back when lets go with my reps idea. Just don't count anything going to Social Security Trust Fund it ain't like it is anything but an accounting trick anyway.
Enjoy,
T2M
PS If anybody wants to see what is happening on bills and such the following link will get you there and allow you to see what votes happen via email. Lets you track what and how your representatives are voting each time. Very tedious but what is it worth to you?
https://www.govtrack.us/