Iraq War Spending Bill Passes By Congress

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CHARLES BABINGTON | June 26, 2008 11:06 PM EST | AP

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House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Md., right, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, June 25, 2008. From left are, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., Rep. John B. Larson, D-Conn., Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill. and Hoyer. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

WASHINGTON — The Senate passed a $162 billion war spending plan Thursday, sending to President Bush legislation that will pay for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan until the next president takes office.

The package, approved 92-6, includes a doubling of GI Bill college benefits for troops and veterans. It also provides a 13-week extension of unemployment benefits and $2.7 billion in emergency flood relief for the Midwest.

The Senate, however, narrowly failed to approve a House-passed bill to cancel a scheduled cut in payments to doctors who treat Medicare patients.

It also failed to resolve differences over home mortgage legislation and the administration's electronic surveillance program. Those matters will await lawmakers when they return from a 10-day July break.

The spending bill will bring to more than $650 billion the amount Congress has provided for the Iraq war since it started more than five years ago. For operations in Afghanistan, the total is nearly $200 billion, according to congressional officials.

Last week, the House approved the war funding measure, 268-155. The domestic add-ons were approved separately by a 416-12 vote. The White House has said it supports the combined measure, which technically allowed the measure to advance without senators having to vote specifically for the war funding, a distasteful matter for many Democrats.

As for Medicare, a 10.6 percent reduction in doctors' payments remains scheduled to take effect Tuesday. It was triggered by Medicare spending levels that exceeded established targets.

The Senate fell one vote short of the 60 needed to pass the bill under expedited rules. Nine Republicans joined Democrats in backing it. But most of the Senate's 49 Republicans voted against it, noting that the Bush administration has hinted at a possible veto. The insurance industry, in particular, opposed the bill.

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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., changed his vote from yes to no in a procedural move to enable him to bring up the bill later. He ridiculed Republicans who sided with Bush in opposing the bill.

"Who would be afraid of him?" Reid said as many senators looked on. "He's got a 29 percent approval rating."

Some of the roughly 600,000 doctors who treat Medicare patients have said they would be reluctant to take on new elderly and disabled patients if the reimbursement cut takes effect.

Avoiding the cuts in Medicare physician payments has become an annual event for Congress, but finding the money invariably requires trimming payments to other health care providers. Democrats this year focused on taking the money from the Medicare Advantage program. It lets the elderly and disabled receive health benefits through a private insurer rather than through traditional Medicare.

The bill that fell short Thursday would have reduced payments to insurers by about $14 billion over five years. Insurers say the financial hit would have come at the expense of millions of Medicare Advantage participants.

But Democratic lawmakers, citing findings by an independent advisory commission, said the payments are overly generous and make it harder to sustain Medicare for future generations.

Many pharmacists support the bill because it would delay payment cuts through Medicaid. Pharmacists also support a provision that would require Medicare drug plans to reimburse them within 14 days of an electronic billing and within 30 days for paper claims.

The bill has also generated support from rural hospitals and ambulance providers that would have received more Medicare funding.

In the House, lawmakers approved financial help for mass transit systems facing a surge in riders because of high fuel prices. But Republicans blocked Democrats from requiring oil and gas companies to forfeit their leases if they don't drill on the millions of acres of government land and water they lease.

Senators were unable to resolve differences on the housing and surveillance legislation. A dispute over taxes continued to stall the mortgage-finance bill, which would allow the government to back $300 billion in cheaper loans for homeowners facing foreclosure.

Majorities in both chambers appear to support such a bill. But Senate progress faltered when Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., insisted on adding an $8 billion package of tax breaks for renewable energy producers.

The incentives have bipartisan backing. But House Democrats oppose including them without balancing them with tax hikes to prevent an increase in the deficit.

The surveillance bill would provide legal immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the government wiretap American phone and computer lines without court permission after the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

It also would make it easier for the government to tap the calls and e-mails of suspected terrorists. Its detractors contend that it does not protect Americans' privacy rights while its champions argue that it strikes the right balance between civil liberties and security. The bill passed the House with a strong majority last week.

WASHINGTON — The Senate passed a $162 billion war spending plan Thursday, sending to President Bush legislation that will pay for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan until the next president take...
WASHINGTON — The Senate passed a $162 billion war spending plan Thursday, sending to President Bush legislation that will pay for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan until the next president take...
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Read how much real news you miss when turning into MSM: http://mediamatters.org/ and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_media.

i believe it's called paving the way for a global economy and the New World Order.

As mentioned previously it begins with controlling the airwaves>control the nation. Fail to inform citizens of what is happening in their government, that government is free to do as it pleases, war as it pleases, dismantle a Constitution and take away citizens' rights as it pleases, bankrupt a nation as. it. pleases. Accountable to no one but it'self.

The EU and the wonderful currency called the Euro is a perfect example. Wake up people, Europe is only a few steps ahead of us.

NWO is not fiction.. What is happening now is only the beginning of the plan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 06/27/2008
- rextrek I'm a Fan of rextrek 36 fans permalink
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The article headline should read:

CONGRESS PASSES WAR SPENDING BILL,((BORROWS)) ANOTHER 162 BILLION FROM CHINA...No worry,Future generations will pay for it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 06/27/2008

Damn WAR MONGERING Democrats!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 06/27/2008

I guess Pelosi will have to be held accountable in a year. Where's Elliot Ness when you need him?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 06/27/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1654 fans permalink
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A billion here, two billions there, and it starting to add up to real money - money that we could use here at home, or at least not have to borrow from China to survive.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 06/27/2008

Has anyone noticed the Democrats have been in control of congress for the last year and a half? If they wanted the Democrats could stop all Iraq war funding. If they simply did not allow an Iraq war funding bill come out of committee funding would end on based on the last bill. The US military would know when the funding would stop so they would prepare a safe and orderly withdraw for a month or so before. When the date for the withdraw came they would leave Iraq. But the Democrats have continued to actively support funding the Iraq war for the last year and a half. They've had the ball for 18 months and are still stalling. Remember in 2006, they claimed if Democrats gained control of congress they would end the war in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 06/27/2008
- Trittydi I'm a Fan of Trittydi 76 fans permalink
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Of course they did. I hate them.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 06/27/2008
- gonnuts I'm a Fan of gonnuts 15 fans permalink

What more proof do you people need that this government does NOT represent us?

We have a criminal government, totally outlaw. When 80% of the people say NO - and not just "no" but HELL NO! and the so-called representatives don't just ignore us but spit on us, you have a rouge government.

It's long past we did something about it. And don't think voting is going to do it. Obama isn't going to do it. This piece of work has already shown his treasonous strip giving telecommunication companies immunity from spying on Americans. Obama won't stop the wars - he's LYING - they're ALL lying.

Those who don't believe me will find out soon enough. Total economic collapse, Marshall Law, and tyranny will bring it home real soon.

We do something NOW or you won't be able to do anything later.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 06/27/2008
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Good post.

Psst, it's 'Martial' not Marshall law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 06/27/2008
- USAisEVIL I'm a Fan of USAisEVIL 2 fans permalink

Your government went to war for oil, and everyone knows this. But for some strange reason the Democrats never talk about this. And those who do are ignored. http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Kucinich_We_went_to_war_for_0626.html
Your Congress has funded this war every step of the way and has also been very co-operative with Bush on FISA. Your "golden boy savior messiah" Obama is in support of all of this, and nothing will change when he becomes President. The two party system is a big lie. I can't understand why so many Americans are blind to this truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 06/27/2008
- gonnuts I'm a Fan of gonnuts 15 fans permalink

MAIN STREAM MEDIA is "why" so many Americans are ignorant.

Tyranny 101 - first you take over the airways. Control the message, you control the people. Best thing people could do would be to burn their TV and quit reading MSM publications. It wouldn't be long before the spell is broken and light starts coming in.

Will this happen in mass enough to have an effect? Hell no. I don't thin anything outside of divine intervention can save us now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 06/27/2008

But..... 70% of Americans oppose all of this. Your MSM reaches them,.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 06/27/2008
- CC1 I'm a Fan of CC1 6 fans permalink

Yes, mainstream media propaganda, that is agreed. Too bad for the propagandists (if there is such a word), thanks to the internet now Americans have more access to foreign news sources more regularly (BBC, al-Jazeera, etc.) which is part of the reason there is so much more discourse. However all the media truth in the world is worthless, as long as the people who read and watch it just mumble about it with their friends and refuse to stand up and demand change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 06/27/2008
- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 86 fans permalink
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VOTE THEM ALL OUT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 06/27/2008
- lorla I'm a Fan of lorla 12 fans permalink

Can someone please help me make sense of how these bills are put together in the first place? The vote included war funding, GI bill spending, unemployment, medicare payments that cut for some providers, but increase for others. It also includes flood relief.
How can a person vote yes or no when there are so many unrelated issues involved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 06/27/2008
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that's how they get these things put through but most of it goes for a bloated Pentagon budget- how much of that 163 billion is gonna go to waste fraud and abuse? My bet is about 5%- which is like 8 billion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 06/27/2008
- ChristiB I'm a Fan of ChristiB 4 fans permalink

It seems there is no stopping this train.

The government is determined to bankrupt this nation. No "empire" in the entire history of the world was able to sustain itself when money ran short and when they extended themselves militarity too thin.

Facts are facts. We are witnessing our own demise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 06/27/2008
- lorla I'm a Fan of lorla 12 fans permalink

Agreed. Reading my son's middle school history book on the different empires, one thing was common to all: when they lost their money, they lost their power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 06/27/2008
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What we need right now are new ideas .... new ideas indeed. Our lawmakers are in a state of intellectual paralysis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 06/27/2008

I hear the "Good Germans for Obama" all over acting like their predecessors and ignoring that Obama became a supporter of war crimes the day he was elected Senator. He votes for Bush's war budgets every time -- which is voting for war crimes. He refuses to commit to getting all US troops and contractors out of Iraq ever. Watch them scream to this honest post. Obama, supporter of immunity for the criminal actions of telecoms that trample on our civil liberties, supporter of war crimes by funding them. should, nevertheless be supported says the "Good German" Obamaniacs.

I know -- let's delude ourselves into believing that a funder of war crimes is better than the other funder of war crimes. Face it, a vote for Obama is a vote for a funder of war crimes. But I know the "Good Germans for Obama" can rationalize that. Not voting for a funder of war criminals means that those who don't vote for that funder is responsible for the war crimes. And the "Good Germans for Obama" believe that crap.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 06/27/2008
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[1] I think you are overplaying (and inappropriately using) your "Good German" catch phrase. The notion of "a good German", is one who ostensibly was not to blame for ALLOWING HITLER to do the evil that he did, and who did not see the Holocaust as it occurred before his eyes.
HITLER was the one in POWER and it was HIS sycophants and "blind loyalists" that were the "Good Germans". Bush, is the ONE in POWER, and the wannabe Fascist. It is HIS followers who are the "Good Germans". IMO!

When Obama IS the President, and people keep a blind eye to any of HIS potential "questionable" policies/practices, THEN I'd say your comment has merit.

- Germans were fascists, right? Yet the customary derogatory name for Liberals, as per the Republican playbook, is "Socialists". So, I think it is the Bushies (the 28%-ers) who are the true "Good Germans". I think a more appropriate term for you to use is "Good Socialist" or "Good Russian". LOL.

- I'm sure you've heard the saying "Lesser of two evils". IF Obama is as bad as you're suggesting, perhaps people are STILL supporting him because they feel that he is STILL better than the alternative (ie. more continued Bush policies -- ala McCain).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 06/27/2008
- Jason357 I'm a Fan of Jason357 8 fans permalink

Who wants to bet that if Obama wins, the GOP will somehow miraculously manage to control crucial votes as a minority. Pelosi and Hoyer will fret about "parliamentary procedures" that were somehow not used when democrats did not have enough to override a veto.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 06/27/2008

It's not the GOP. The Democrats, including Obama, are Bushocrats collaborating with Bush's war crimes by voting for his budgets and for telecom immunity, civil liberties infringements, etc. When there's a 92-6 vote for funding war crimes, and voting for the budget with no restrictions is voting for war crimes, voting in more Democrats makes no difference. The Dems and the Repubs. agree that the war crimes and the occupation is a good thing and will continue it regardless of what they say now. Obama doesn't even promise to pull out all troops and contractors ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 06/27/2008
- Stokes I'm a Fan of Stokes 7 fans permalink

There is only one party in this country. Since 1776 at least three presidents, including George Washington have warned the public of the Illuminati's activities, carried over from Europe in this country. These are the ones who have infiltrated every segment of our society. They are intent on destroying our Constitution and our sovereignty. Democrats and Republicans alike have been working to this end especially G.H.W.Bush and his cronies. They want two classes in this world, the rich and the poor. That way they can control the world and enslave the poor. It' time for Jesus to return!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 06/27/2008
- gonnuts I'm a Fan of gonnuts 15 fans permalink

IT just might take divine intervention to save this country now, we certainly can't count on the brain-dead masses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 06/27/2008
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