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Sarah Reese Jones @srjonesSenate Democrats Push Mitch McConnell To The Breaking Point By Refusing To Back Down http://www.politicususa.com/2015/04/16/senate-democrats-push-mitch-mcconnell-breaking-point-refusing.html via @politicususa #p2 #p2b
Senate Democrats sent a strong message to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell by refusing to back down on their demand that anti-abortion language be removed from the human trafficking bill.
In remarks on the Senate floor, Democratic Minority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) said:
The most important question for a party in power is simply: Can you govern? Or in other words, Can you steer this ship? Can you pilot this great nation of ours? We are just over 100 days into this Republican-controlled Congress, and it is already clear that the Republican Leader and his side are not up to the task.
For evidence, look no further than Republicans botched handling of the human trafficking bill before the Senate. The Majority Leader and the Assistant Majority Leader took a good, bipartisan piece of legislation and steered it right into the rocks.
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What has taken place on the direction of human trafficking is an effort to obfuscate, to hide the real purpose of the legislation. We all agree that human trafficking should stop. With this legislation we have before us is a step in the right direction and we want to support that legislation and our friend the republican leader says all ire complaining about is a sentence or so. Thats why people spend all these years going to law school and taking these contracts courses. Thats why my friend, Assistant Republican Leader who served as a trial court judge, a Texas Supreme Court justice, he dealt during his entire career with lawyers coming to him talking about sentences in a contract or sentences on a piece of legislation. Thats what this is all about. And we should eliminate those sentences that here allow Hyde to be expanded to non-taxpayer money. We cannot allow that to happen.
Its over 100 days into this Congress, we should move forward and get this bill done and its time on this legislation Republicans right the ship. If human trafficking legislation is any indication, Republicans havent a desire to govern dependably and I think thats unfair. I hope, I hope that this cloture vote will be defeated. Perhaps at that time people will finally come to the realization were willing to do whatever needs to be done to change this language so that Hyde language does not apply to taxpayer dollars.
Like I said, were just over 100 days into this Congress. Its not too late. There is time for Republicans to right this ship, if they want to. But if the human trafficking legislation is any indication, Republicans havent any desire to dependably govern.
Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republicans are trying to prove that they can strong arm their agenda past the Democrats. For Republicans, this legislative battle is about demonstrating their power. Democrats dont want to set the precedent of agreeing to anti-choice language that gets unnecessarily attached to legislation. Senate Democrats have a legitimate complaint about what Sen. McConnell has done to this piece of legislation.
Reid pointed out in his remarks that Democrats have offered four different potential solutions, but Republicans have rejected them all. Senate Republicans are tanking their own legislation by turning it into a partisan power play, Republicans have demonstrated that they arent interested in coming to the middle and governing. The difference is that it is Mitch McConnells job as Majority Leader that is on the line.
McConnell has grown increasingly desperate to demonstrate that he can lead a majority that is capable of governing. Democrats are well aware of McConnells desperation, which is why they arent backing down. Pushing is coming to shove for Sen. McConnell, and he has to make a decision. Either he is going to come to the middle and govern, or he is going to go down with the sinking Republican ship...
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Senate Democrats Showing Some Backbone (Original Post)
bigtree
Apr 2015
OP
Keep your eyes on TPP. Give with one hand, take away with the other hand.
blkmusclmachine
Apr 2015
#2
Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)1. Please do not back down Democrats!
blkmusclmachine
(16,149 posts)2. Keep your eyes on TPP. Give with one hand, take away with the other hand.
bigtree
(85,986 posts)5. I agree with standing firm on TPP
...but I'm really not looking to take anything away from them on this critical issue just to make a point on completely unrelated legislation. If they stand firm on this it will be and important victory. Of course (going there), we can certainly hope it reminds them of their political power and what they can do if they have the will.
Nation:
Representative Chris Van Hollen, the ranking member of the House Budget Committee, wrote in a letter to Representative Sandy Levin, the ranking member of the House Ways & Means Committee, that he would oppose fast-track authority, also known as Trade Promotion Authority or TPA.
If Van Hollena visible member of the Democratic caucus and ranking member of a major committeeultimately supported the Wyden-Hatch-Ryan bill, it would have been a signal that House Democrats were ready to go along with the Obama administrations trade agenda. But in his letter, Van Hollen wrote it is clear that many [of my concerns] will not be included in a revised TPA.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)3. hold strong dems. this is too important. repugs see women as the vulnerable to be left behind
by the dems. stand strong.
abakan
(1,819 posts)4. Push that disgusting turtle man...
Off the tallest cliff you can find and see if the lemmings will follow.
Way to go Dems.