Gridlock- It’s Already Working

Republicans are already cleaning up their act in response to their thumping:

Republicans vacating the Capitol are dumping a big spring cleaning job on Democrats moving in. GOP leaders have opted to leave behind almost a half-trillion-dollar clutter of unfinished spending bills,

There’s also no guarantee that Republicans will pass a multibillion-dollar measure to prevent a cut in fees to doctors treating Medicare patients.

And specifically:

Driving the decision to quit and go home rather than finish the remaining budget work is a determined effort by a group of conservative Republicans to prevent putting a GOP stamp on spending bills covering 13 Cabinet Departments - and loaded with thousands of homestate projects derided as “pork” by critics.

Some Republicans on Capitol Hill would rather complete this year’s budget work and have the GOP’s imprint rather than a Democratic one on how federal agencies will be spending their money through next September. However, conservatives such as Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., fear doing that would leave as the GOP’s legacy a foot-tall bill containing thousands of parochial projects. Last week they seized the upper hand by employing delaying tactics to drag the budget process to a halt in the Senate.

“The last thing Republicans need is an end-of-Congress spending spree as our last parting shot as we walk out the door,” said DeMint spokesman Wesley Denton.

It seems too good to be true- the federal government coming to a grinding halt because of lack of Congressional funds- just like the good old days of gridlock in the 90’s. 

3 Responses to “Gridlock- It’s Already Working”

  1. leisa Says:

    I just wanted to say that I can’t wait to catch up on your blog. After vacation, husband with pneumonia and trying to get ready for T’giving…it’s been crazy. But I’ve skimmed the topics, and I can’t wait to find time to really read and discuss. looks like some great discussions.

    ls

  2. Tom Says:

    Thank you- I really appreciate everyone’s positive feedback. Stats show about 150 unique visitors in November so far, which is a healthy number for a new blog.

    I’m glad everyone is enjoying it. The new technology is quite liberating for those of us with small children. We can exchange information, ideas, etc, as adults without all of the logistics of child care.

    The only thing that’s really lacking so far is some sort of etiquette to avoid personality conflicts or people taking other people’s opinions personally. But I’m sure it will develop in time.

  3. Becki Says:

    I have to agree, Tom! I really like your approach on all of these issues. Keep up the great work!

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