By Dave Johnson
Campaign for America's Future
ourfuture.org
This week was put up or shut up time for Republicans. After decades
demanding unspecified budget cuts they finally had to put their vote
where their budget outline was. So what did they do? They are taking a
40th vote on repealing Obamacare and then heading home for five weeks
vacation. This is who they are.
This week the House Republican leadership withdrew its own
transportation and housing appropriations bill. (Transportation, Housing
and Urban Development is also known in DC as “THUD.”) The bill lined up
with the Republican “Paul Ryan” budget outline Republicans have already
passed. But even though Republicans completely control the House, they
couldn’t pass THUD because the cuts in the bill were just too much for
members to stomach. They understand that the public, having been
promised for decades that cuts in “waste” will be painless, will not
like it when the things that make their lives better are what gets cut,
and will likely vote accordingly.
For decades Republicans have talked of the need to cut government,
without ever specifying what, specifically, they would cut.
So here they are, having to put actual numbers on their eternal
promises to cut cut cut, and they can’t even stomach it themselves.
This bill was 9% below even sequester-level cuts. The worst cuts were to
public works projects (construction jobs), Amtrak and community
planning and development block grants. Note that while some Republicans
couldn’t vote for it because it cut too much, others objected because
they wanted even more cuts! (Note that they did pass large increases in
military spending in exchange for large contributions from military
contracting corporations.)
When they return in the fall it looks like they will try to divert
attention from their failure to come up with specific cuts by passing
something that Democrats cannot accept and the President will veto, then
shut the government down and try to blame Democrats. Senate Republicans
moved that ball down the road by filibustering the Senate version of
the THUD bill. The country is left without a budget and the Congress
goes home
The rubber has hit the road, the Republicans have been fighting for
power, they have it, and this is what they are doing with it. They are
obstructing and deflecting, not governing. This is who they are.
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