Monday, July 25, 2011

This Week in Congress

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Recapping Last Week in Congress

The House spent its week chiefly on two bills that may never again see the light of day. First, the fake Republican budget and debt ceiling bill that won't cut, cap or balance anything, since it'll almost assuredly never be enacted into law. Kudos, by the way, to the Democratic Whip operation for referring to it as the "Cut, Cap, and End Medicare Act."

Note, too, that the bill doesn't even raise the debt ceiling. Sec. 301 prohibits that until Congress passes a balanced budget amendment. And not just any BBA, either, but a very specific version of it. Since that requires a 2/3 vote in both houses, the fake GOP bill adds that additional hurdle on top of all the problems they're already causing on the debt ceiling. Just what the world needed!

The second long-shot of the week was H.R. 1315, the so-called, "Consumer Financial Protection Safety and Soundness Improvement Act." Psst! Just between you and me, it doesn't really improve anything! Plus, the rule for the bill provided that once H.R. 1315 passed, the Clerk will include the text of H.R. 830 (the FHA Refinance Program Termination Act) in the text of H.R. 1315. H.R. 830, however, drew a veto threat from President Obama months ago. So that'll probably work out great, too.

Top line items in the Senate last week were the MilCon/VA appropriations bill (which passed overwhelmingly, despite requiring a cloture vote on the motion to proceed) and the House's fake budget/debt package (which failed miserably, the Senate voting to table it).

This Week in Congress

Both houses will be in a holding pattern this week, waiting for some legislative vehicle to emerge with which The Deal to Save the World can be moved.

The House waits on pending legislation by filling up its schedule with other stuff that can be put off if necessary. Lots of post office naming bills, for instance. But also plenty of other stuff, including more appropriations bills, and some dubiously named junk like the "North American-Made Energy Security Act" (a bill to fast-track some oil pipelines) and the near-hilarious "Protecting Jobs From Government Interference Act" (preventing the NLRB from... doing anything). And maybe, just maybe, we'll even see a vote on a balanced budget amendment, too.

The Senate has a very different method of hanging around, waiting for things to happen. They have the option to schedule something ponderous and just let it sit there on the floor, or even to schedule nothing in particular and take long recesses and extended quorum calls. On Monday, they've got a few judicial nominations to keep them busy. After that, it's anybody's guess how they'll occupy their floor time while waiting for The Deal's ship to come in.

Full floor and committee schedules are below the fold.

John Boehner : I didn't want "mano-a-mano" with Obama

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As House Speaker John Boehner left his ceremonial office building and was walking through the Speaker's Lobby surrounded by his security detail, he expressed his frustration with the ongoing debt debate gridlock. CBS News' Jill Jackson overhead the Speaker say: "I didn't sign up for going mano-a-mano with the President of the United States."

His remark was dry in tone, and it was followed by silence as walked down the marble stairs and left the Capitol.

Boehner is caught in the middle of a battle within his own party and with the opposition party, and he apparently didn't expect being Speaker would lead to verbal combat with the president in prime time.

As reported earlier on Political Hotsheet, some within the GOP have come out against Boehner's latest plan on the debt crisis.

In a statement Monday afternoon, Republican Study Committee Chairman Jim Jordan said he opposed the Boehner plan, adding that the "Cut, Cap, and Balance" plan passed recently by the House but rejected by Democrats "is the only plan on the table that meets (his conservative) standard."

Jordan is one of 38 conservative lawmakers who earlier this year signed a pledge to vote against any debt increase that was not attached to an amendment to the Constitution requiring a balanced budget.

Obama takes debt case to American people
Boehner: Obama created the "crisis" atmosphere
Schieffer: Party leaders unable to lead on debt
CBS News special report: America's debt battle

While Boehner has said that he believes that there is still enough Republican votes to pass his own plan through the House despite objections from their more conservative members, that plan is still far away from what Mr. Obama and the Democrats are likely to get passed through the Senate.

"I want you to know I made a sincere effort to work with the president to identify a path forward that would implement the principles of Cut, Cap, & Balance in a manner that could secure bipartisan support and be signed into law," Boehner said in his speech Monday night.

Then Boehner went on to try and pin the blame for the gridlock on the debt talks on Mr. Obama, saying: "I gave it my all. Unfortunately, the president would not take yes for an answer. The president has often said we need a 'balanced' approach -- which in Washington means: we spend more... you pay more. The sad truth is that the president wanted a blank check six months ago, and he wants a blank check today. That is just not going to happen."

Sandbagged

The flooding Missouri River in Bismarck is on the way down, now the sandbags have to be taken down...

And I am beat...
Our friends to the north did not fair so well...

Yes! There Will be Football

Man cannot live by politics alone...


For the good of the country...Heh.

Is Obama A Pathological Liar?

Uh, why yes he is!


His late-evening news conference Friday was a tour de force of flat-out, unadulterated mendacity — and we’ve gotten a first-hand insider’s view of the president’s long list of lies.
Barry is a liberal socialist, he does what liberals socialist do, they LIE about everything!

Bottoms Up !

GOT YA !!... Now that is a big ass balloon!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Picture Of The Day

See this ring bit*hes? I am taken cornered...


Picture heisted from Granny Jan