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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 09:06 AM Dec 2013

Statement by the President on the Budget

Statement by the President on the Budget

I’m pleased that with tonight’s vote in the Senate, for the first time in years, both parties in both houses of Congress have come together to pass a budget. It’s a budget that unwinds some of the damaging sequester cuts that have harmed students and seniors and acted as headwinds our businesses had to fight. It clears a path for critical investments in things like education and research that have always grown our economy and strengthened the middle class. And it will continue to reduce our deficits at a time when we’ve seen four of the fastest years of deficit reduction since the end of World War II.

All told, it’s a good first step away from the shortsighted, crisis-driven decision-making that has only served to act as a drag on our economy. It helps chart our economic course for the next two years, which means that the American people won’t be exposed to another painful and unwise government shutdown. But there is much more work to do to ensure our economy works for every working American. For one, Congress should pass an extension of unemployment insurance so more than a million Americans don’t lose a vital lifeline as they fight to find a job. Today, Senators Reed and Heller introduced a bipartisan solution that would prevent a lapse in benefits that would hurt these families and deal an unnecessary blow to our economy, and I urge Congress to act.

I thank Democratic and Republican leaders from the House and Senate who have worked hard to get this budget done and look forward to the Congress sending me bills that fund our government and refrain from fighting old ideological battles. And I hope this spirit of cooperation will continue into the New Year as we work to restore opportunity and broad-based growth for every American.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/12/18/statement-president-budget
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Statement by the President on the Budget (Original Post) ProSense Dec 2013 OP
We own it now. nt Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #1
Actually, ProSense Dec 2013 #3
I am not sure where we disagree... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #4
You know what: ProSense Dec 2013 #5
Well, the corporate ilks are happy, that's for sure. ananda Dec 2013 #2

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
3. Actually,
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 10:28 AM
Dec 2013

"we own it" because Senate Democrats negotiated it with House Republicans.

http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=113&session=1&vote=00281

Senate Democrats all voted for it, as did many House Democrats, including Alan Grayson (http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2013/roll640.xml)

Senator Sanders' statement on the budget
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024198275

Democrats, even with reservations, can't run away from this. Still, this is what happens when Republicans control the House.

 

Demo_Chris

(6,234 posts)
4. I am not sure where we disagree...
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 01:20 PM
Dec 2013

We can point to Republicans and scream obstruction forever, but that sort of dialog is uninteresting to anyone but political wonks -- and even then the charade is thin.

Ultimately, THIS bill is what the Democratic owned Senate decided was the legislation that the American people needed at this time. As usual, they didn't ask for anything better. They went with a slightly watered down version of a GOP proposal. And now we own it all, and we rush toward 2014 with nothing to offer the voters. Instead of healthcare we delivered mandates, instead of help for the poor we delivered austerity, instead of helping main street we sold them out to Wall Street, instead or jobs we are fighting for free trade, instead of civil liberties we have led the largest expansion of the police state in our nation's history.

As it stands, if the GOP would shrug off the Social Con crazies, and they will do just that once they no longer need them in the midterms, they would mop the floor with us.

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
5. You know what:
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 01:41 PM
Dec 2013

"We can point to Republicans and scream obstruction forever, but that sort of dialog is uninteresting to anyone but political wonks -- and even then the charade is thin."

...let's do it anyway. I mean, screw the people who don't like it when we "point to Republicans and scream obstruction."


"As it stands, if the GOP would shrug off the Social Con crazies, and they will do just that once they no longer need them in the midterms, they would mop the floor with us. "

If you really believe that they're not one in the same, will you be fooled? If not, why do you believe most people will be?

What is it that they will offer to "mop the floor with us"?

More gerrymandering?

<...>

The 2010 elections, in which Republicans won the House majority and gained more than 700 state legislative seats across the nation, gave the party the upper-hand in the process of redistricting, the once-a-decade redrawing of congressional seats. The advantage helped them design safer partisan districts and maintain their House majority in 2012 -- even as they lost the presidential race by about 5 million votes. Also nationwide, Democratic House candidates combined to win about 1.4 million more votes than Republicans, according to data compiled by Bloomberg News.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-19/republicans-win-congress-as-democrats-get-most-votes.html


ananda

(28,858 posts)
2. Well, the corporate ilks are happy, that's for sure.
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 10:22 AM
Dec 2013

Happy, greedy, selfish, sociopaths are happy.

It's an ugly world these days.

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