Will Republican Teabaggers Force Boehner Into Shutting Down The Government?
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Unless John Amato's half joking prediction is correct and Boehner does rush through a settlement before tomorrow so he can watch the Masters today, the teabaggers will have forced the U.S. government into a shutdown, their plan all along-- all along since they found themselves with a colored man as president. I mean how much easier would it have been to force a shutdown when the GOP controlled the House, Senate and White House? Looks like 800,000 federal employees will be affected-- including our military families. I guess it will also slow down tax refunds, a key component of the Republican Party plan to help tank the economy leading up to the 2012 elections.
Last week, the Democrats offered a Motion To Recommit that said if Republicans force a government shutdown, Members of Congress and the President should not get paid. Americans’ elected officials should not receive their taxpayer-funded paycheck if they can’t do their jobs and keep public services up and running. The only Republican who backed it was Louie Gohmert-- and God only knows what was going through his deranged mind when he crossed the aisle to stand with Nancy Pelosi and her caucus. Yesterday moderate Democrat Russ Carnahan (MO) had had enough of the Republican game-playing:
“How low have we sunk? Our troops are fighting right now to protect American lives, and my Republican colleagues demand pay-- even when our troops would go without?
“A government shutdown would seriously endanger our fragile economic recovery, and I am ready to negotiate at any time to end this bickering and avert the coming crisis. Letting a shutdown happen would be asking our troops to keep fighting without pay. That’s wrong.
“I urge my Republican colleagues to come back to the negotiating table. But if they decide it’s not in their political interests to continue negotiations, the least they can do is drop their demands for pay while our troops go without.”
I'm betting Weeping John Boehner understands better than the freshmen extremists who are pushing him around that the American people are not looking for another shutdown-- not anymore than they're rallying behind Paul Ryan's great Ayn Randian Cause to dismantle Medicare. Ryan would replace the current Medicare program with a voucher worth $8,000 for people who turn age 65 in 2022 and later.
According to the CBO analysis the benefit would cover 32 percent of the cost of a health insurance package equivalent to the current Medicare benefit. This means that the beneficiary would pay 68 percent of the cost of this package. Using the CBO assumption of 2.5 percent annual inflation, the voucher would have grown to $9,750 by 2030. This means that a Medicare type plan for someone age 65 would be $30,460 under Representative Ryan's plan, leaving seniors with a bill of $20,700. (This does not count various out of pocket medical expenditures not covered by Medicare.)
According to the Social Security trustees, the benefit for a medium wage earner who first starts collecting benefits at age 65 in 2030 would be $32,200. (This adjusts the benefit projected by the Social Security trustees [$19,652 in 2010 dollars] for the 2.5 percent annual inflation rate assumed by CBO.) For close to 70 percent of seniors, Social Security is more than half of their retirement income. Most seniors will get a benefit that is less than the medium earners benefit described here since their average earnings are less than that of a medium earner and they start collecting Social Security benefits before age 65.
But while everybody is sitting around breathlessly waiting to see how many lives Obama negotiates away to Republican vampires, progressives in Congress are long wise to the little corporate game being played. Yesterday Congressional Progressive Caucus co-chair Raul Grijalva told ABC-TV that if Obama caves to too many of the most damaging Republican demands, he'll vote against the "compromise."
“We've opposed a lot of those in the past and there is a group of us here-- Democrats-- that feel that there are other areas ignored both my Democratic leadership, by the White House, and certainly by the Republicans. And we would be hard-pressed to just blindly go along without having some input.”
UPDATE: Republican Congressmen Want To Shut Down The Government... Except The Parts That Help In Their Own Districts
This morning the NY Times brought Washington state teabagger Jaime Herrera Beutler front and center. As radical right and extremist as the next fellow, she's all gung-ho about shutting down the government-- except when it comes to southwest Washington. She wants to cut everything-- except what she doesn't want to cut.
There, the Port of Vancouver had been waiting for a $10 million grant, one modeled on a popular program in the stimulus bill. But the money was rescinded in the Republican spending bill, known as H.R. 1, that passed the House in February but was later defeated in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
Port officials appealed to Ms. Herrera Beutler, one of 87 freshman Republicans in the House. She agreed to work on the port’s behalf to make sure it got its money before any cuts to the grant program went into effect. The outcome remains unknown.
Ms. Herrera Beutler’s spokesman said the project in her district was small relative to total government spending.
Of course, Beutler is hardly the only hypocrite in the Republican Caucus. Fellow freshman teabagger Bobby Schilling voted against rail financing for his district in Illinois, and later said that he did so only because he knew that the Senate would not sign off on the cut. Put a couple hundred of these GOP hypocrites together and what do you get? A Congress that ran wild when they and Bush were in control, leaving a mess for Obama to try to clean up.
Labels: Paul Ryan, Raul Grijalva, Russ Carnahan, shutting down the government
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a colored man as president
So is the Speaker too, though as O'Bummer said, not a color that is found in nature.
Why is it that Americans always vote for whoever the TV tells them to? What a bunch of dumbasses. I would say that they deserve what they get, but why do I have to suffer for it?
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