Republican Obstructionism Breaks Congressional Record

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First Posted: 12-20-07 12:50 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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As this year's congressional session closes out, obstructionism by the Republican minority reached a fever pitch and effectively stymied much of the Democrats' legislative program. In just the past few weeks alone, two bills that made up a major part of the Democratic agenda were killed through GOP parliamentary maneuvers.

On December 7, Republicans derailed an energy bill that would have reduced dependence on foreign oil, by denying it the 60 votes it needed to make it through the Senate. Democrats were forced to pass a watered-down measure. A few days later, a bill that would have expanded government-provided health insurance for children made it through the Senate but succumbed to President Bush's veto.

The two episodes underscored what has become an epidemic of gridlock within the halls of government. Indeed, a recent study by the progressive-research organization, Campaign for America's Future, claims that "conservatives in the U.S. Senate" have set a "modern-day record for obstruction." Only half way through the 110th Congress there have been 62 cloture votes to move beyond a filibuster, one more than the previous record set during the entirety of the 107th Congress in 2002.

The congressional gridlock has been glaringly reflected in public dissatisfaction. A recent Zogby poll reveals that only 13% of Americans have a positive view of congress. But a double digit majority says it prefers Democrats -not Republicans--running Capitol Hill.

"There is incredible Republican unity, some say they are staying on this ship as it sinks," Eric Lotke, research director at Campaign for America's Future told the Huffington Post. "What the Dems did wasn't half bad they got some things done on student loans and minimum wage. And I think the failure headlines are overstated. But that's only one hand. On the other hand, boy I wish they had done actual filibustering."

Indeed, many of items that made up the Democratic wish list in the 2006 elections ended up stuck under the weight of parliamentary procedure in the year that followed; including almost all Iraq-war related legislation, immigration reform, and even a bill to allow residents of the District of Columbia to vote.

"By sticking with President Bush on issue after issue - from changing course in Iraq, to closing tax loopholes on big oil companies - and by filibustering measures that passed overwhelmingly, this year's class of Bush Republicans shattered the two-year record in just the first year of session," Jim Manley, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, told the Huffington Post. "Their feat was akin to Mark McGwire breaking Roger Maris' home run record of 61 in a season by the All-Star break. Unfortunately, while Bush Republicans may be the real winners in their game of obstruction, the American people have lost."

The record books may be shattered. But conservatives respond by noting that only two years ago it was the Democratic minority that was holding up the Republican agenda. Moreover, they add, the items being pushed are far from, as the Democrats suggest, consensus legislation.

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"You can almost argue that the Republicans learned form the Democrats when they were filibustering Republican judges effectively," Brian Darling, director of U.S. Senate Relations at the conservative Heritage Foundation, told The Huffington Post. "[Reid] should not bring up such controversial pieces of legislation... any measure that puts conditions on the way the war is fought is going to be filibustered by Republicans. So bringing it up again and again without extended session shows the Democratic leadership is not really committed to passing these measures, just in making statements."

And yet, for all the political back-and-forth over who is to blame, the Campaign for America's Future report underscores what many consider a far more worrisome issue facing government. The proliferation of the filibuster, political observers argue, is simply, and sadly, a modern political reality.

"There is a tendency when you lose power to hunker down," Stu Rothenberg, editor of the non-partisan Rothenberg Political Report, told The Huffington Post. "Even the study notes that the previous record was in the 107th Congress. This is the 110th. Meaning it is a development. This is not the Republicans doing something totally out of the blue. This is how the Senate now works where the minority party increasingly feels like it has got its back up against the wall."

Solutions to the gridlock are few and far between. Democrats and Republicans could work more closely behind closed doors to hammer out deals before legislative showdowns. But neither party's ideological base is much interested in compromise. Or, Reid and the Democrats could stage more all-night sessions, in an effort to pressure and embarrass their Republican colleagues into acquiescence.

But, as Rothenberg notes, "you are not going to have [Sens.] John Warner or Ted Kennedy or Ted Stevens sleeping in cots..." Meaning both parties are often left waiting for the other to relent. "The system can't go on like this," Rothenberg said. "At some point you just keep putting it off, there is going to be an explosion among the electorate or a third party. There are too many filibusters and too many objections. And it just stinks."

As this year's congressional session closes out, obstructionism by the Republican minority reached a fever pitch and effectively stymied much of the Democrats' legislative program. In just the past fe...
As this year's congressional session closes out, obstructionism by the Republican minority reached a fever pitch and effectively stymied much of the Democrats' legislative program. In just the past fe...
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- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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Oh, God.

Yesterday's thread of "the dems are no damn good and I did not get the revolution that I was not promised" is all worn out, so HuffPo launches a new one.

Despite the fact that the author make a reasonable case that with the senate split 50-50 there is no way that a liberal agenda is going to make headway, this thread is peopled by the usual suspects bashing the Dem leadership.

Keep it up. The Media is going to tell America the the Dems are incompetent and give you and your complaining as evidence.

Then the reactionaries, who currently are demoralized, are going to wake up and see the opportunity and kick our collective asses in Nov.

A new Rethug president, the thugs take back congress, you gonna LOVE that!

And you'll be complaining that Harry and Nancy did not manage to hold onto congress while you were sniping at them.

The house passed The RESTORE Act. If you don't know what that is, you really have no business griping. And the senate is going to pass a FISA bill that you don't like the minute that they get back and you will be wondering why the Conference Committee only spent ten minutes reconciling the two bills.

Reconciling them to the point that the fourth amendment means nothing.

Thanks for the help.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 12/20/2007
- sonofloud I'm a Fan of sonofloud 4 fans permalink

Thats why Democrats need to keep attacking Bush and his fellow Republicans.
Make every Republican candidate explain next election why they voted with Bush so often if they really are so differant than Bush?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 12/20/2007
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 186 fans permalink
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The One Vote "Majority" does not work.

VOTE ALL REPUBLICANS OUT OF OFFICE AND SAVE THE NATION.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 12/20/2007
- desmirl I'm a Fan of desmirl 9 fans permalink

The Democrats are nothing but a bunch of go along to get along shills. And if I posted what I really thought about Republicans, lightning would probably strike me. It's time for a third party. It's time for Americans to take back their government, and make sure their elected officials in Wash. DC do what the public hired them to do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 12/20/2007
- Denemator I'm a Fan of Denemator 17 fans permalink
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It really boggles my mind why the democrats are so meek in confronting this corrupt Gang Of Pedophiles.

The media of course has a lot to do with this, being an extension of the white house propaganda machine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 12/20/2007
- Marrob I'm a Fan of Marrob 5 fans permalink

It is time for Reed and Pelosi to go. There is no way in hell the republicans should get away with this. Why aren't the Democrats on televison every night calling these scumbag republicans obstructionist??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 12/20/2007
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 279 fans permalink
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From Fred Barnes:
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"An astonishing turnaround occurred in the Senate on Tuesday: 70 senators voted to fund the Iraq war with a fresh $70 billion and no strings attached. Think about this a moment. Last winter, after Democrats captured the Senate and House, it seemed likely they'd succeed in limiting or ending the Iraq war, probably by setting a firm timetable for withdrawal of American troops. After all, both President Bush and the war itself were highly unpopular. The Democratic triumph in the election made that clear, even to those who doubted opinion polls. And Democrats made the anti-Iraq crusade their top priority in the new Congress. Now, the 70-vote approval of the war by the Senate represents the breathtaking dimension of their failure."

http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/CampaignStandard/2007/12/barnes_an_astonishing_turnarou_1.asp

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 12/20/2007
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 227 fans permalink

Very true, but it simply does not excuse the Democrats for passing Bush (read criminal) friend legislation under the most minimal of threats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 12/20/2007
- bluesnot I'm a Fan of bluesnot 13 fans permalink

http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/image001.jpg

Compliments of Dendroica.

Still, about the war...

It seems to have escaped our leaders that we still do actually want it to end.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 12/20/2007
- wm1066 I'm a Fan of wm1066 33 fans permalink
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The Republicans had an ace in the hole, and it was called Harry Reid!
The Republicans are able to obstruct with the help of Harry. Look what he just did to Chris Dodd!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 12/20/2007

Ron Paul raised $6 million in one day. If that doesn't wake up Democrats and Republicans in Congress, then I don't know what will. The dumb bastards are going to hand this election to that nutcase Paul if they're not careful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 12/20/2007
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