Congress Ends Offshore Drilling Ban, Approves $25 Billion Loan For Auto Industry In Sprawling Spending Bill

ANDREW TAYLOR | September 27, 2008 09:50 PM EST | AP

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From left, Sens. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, John Barrasso, R-Wyo., Larry Craig, R-Idaho, and Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., arrive at a vote during a rare Saturday session as Congress continues to work Saturday, Sept., 27, 2008, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)

WASHINGTON — Automakers gained $25 billion in taxpayer-subsidized loans and oil companies won elimination of a long-standing ban on drilling off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts as the Senate passed a sprawling spending bill Saturday.

The 78-12 vote sent the $634 billion measure to President Bush, who was expected to sign it even though it spends more money and contains more pet projects than he would have liked.

The measure is needed to keep the government operating beyond the current budget year, which ends Tuesday. As a result, the legislation is one of the few bills this election year that simply must pass. Bush's signature would mean Congress could avoid a lame-duck session after the Nov. 4 election.

White House spokesman Tony Fratto said the bill "stands as a reminder of the failure of the Democratic Congress to fund the government in regular order." But, he said, it "puts the United States one step closer to ending our dependence on foreign sources of energy" by lifting the offshore drilling ban and opening up huge reserves of oil shale in the West.

The Pentagon is in line for a record budget. In addition to $70 billion approved this summer for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Defense Department would receive $488 billion, a 6 percent increase. The spending bill also offers aid to victims of flooding in the Midwest and recent hurricanes across the Gulf Coast.

Such a huge bill usually would dominate the end-of-session agenda on Capitol Hill. But it went below the radar screen because attention focused on the congressional bailout of Wall Street.

The measure settles dozens of battles that have brewed for months between the Democrats who run Congress and the White House and its GOP allies.

The administration won approval of the defense budget. Democrats wrested concessions from the White House on $23 billion for disaster-ravaged states, a doubling of low-income heating subsidies, and smaller spending items such as $24 million more for food shipments to the elderly.

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The loan package for automakers would reward them with $25 billion in below-market loans, costing taxpayers $7.5 billion to subsidize the retooling of plants and development of technologies to help U.S. carmakers to build cleaner, more fuel efficient cars. Companies would not have to begin repaying the loans for five years, drawing objections from Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., who predicted they would return for more help when the money is due.

Republicans made ending the coastal drilling ban a central campaign issue this summer as $4-plus per gallon gasoline stoked voter anger and turned public opinion in favor of more exploration.

The action does not mean drilling is imminent and still leaves the oil-rich eastern Gulf of Mexico off limits. But it could set the stage for the government to offer leases in some Atlantic federal waters as early as 2011.

Also in the bill is money to avert a shortfall in Pell college aid grants and solve problems in the Women, Infants and Children program delivering healthy foods to the poor.

In addition to the Pentagon's budget, there is $40 billion for the Homeland Security Department and $73 billion for veterans' programs and military base construction projects. Combined with the Defense Department's spending, that amounts to about 60 percent of the budget work Congress must pass each year.

Democrats came under criticism from the GOP for short-circuiting the normal process for a spending bill after it became clear that Republicans would force difficult votes on the drilling ban.

Democrats also wanted to avoid an election-year clash with Bush that would have played in his favor. They are willing to take their chances that Democrat Barack Obama will be elected president in November and permit increases for scores of programs squeezed by Bush each year.

Bush had threatened to veto bills that did not cut the number and cost of pet projects in half or cause agency operating budgets to exceed his request. Democrats ignored the edict as they drafted the plan and the White House has apparently backed down.

Taxpayers for Common Sense, a watchdog group, discovered 2,322 pet projects totaling $6.6 billion. That included 2,025 in the defense portion alone that cost a total of $4.9 billion. Critics of such projects are likely to discover numerous examples of links to lobbyists and campaign contributions.

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WASHINGTON — Automakers gained $25 billion in taxpayer-subsidized loans and oil companies won elimination of a long-standing ban on drilling off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts as the Senate pas...
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- marika I'm a Fan of marika 14 fans permalink

Is there anything else the Repubs would like to put in their shopping cart. Go for it boys, don't be shy! The Dems will vote for anything to keep you happy in a Congress where it's happy hour every hour of the day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 09/28/2008

Pathetic!

Everyone with half a brain knows that::
1/ We must absolutely find ways to reduce the defense budget.
2/ Modify tax structure to favor energy conservation, promote renewables and penalize fossil fuels.
3/ Attach strings to any Federal loan to cut management income and impose fuel efficiency standards.

In other words, exactly the opposite of this bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 09/28/2008
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 222 fans permalink
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Give them the money only after they fire all of the incompetent upper management

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 09/28/2008
- CNBCSucks I'm a Fan of CNBCSucks 3 fans permalink

Anybody else watch CSPAN today? It was as if the Senate session was scripted by lobbyists, from Domenici with the nuclear industry to Landrieu with the agricultural industry. How about Robert Byrd's sad demontration of the need for age term limits for the Senate? Wow, that was like nothing I expected from Otto Preminger's Advise and Consent. Where is Walter Pidgeon when we need him?

http://cnbcsucks.wordpress.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 AM on 09/28/2008
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Ohiomark "Don't worry Libs, your Democrat Party will find a way to prevent us from using our own resources and keeping us dependent on middle east oil.
That's one thing the "progressives" are good at ..........­..preventi­ng progress."

Stupid trolls are scary - I seriously don't understand why THEY don't understand that money could be put to better use by investing in green technology.
That's because they don't look beyond tomorrow and just see what's in it for them today.

Sad, very sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 AM on 09/28/2008
- DMcD I'm a Fan of DMcD 11 fans permalink
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What a sham --- this bogus drilling issue was exposed 2 months ago when the Thugs 1st put out this idiotic answer to hi gas prices. It was exposed for what it is , a trumped-up pacifier for the gullable that will yield 2 months worth of gas , 15 years from now and will in no way , lower anyones gas bill. The Democrats called their bluff and told them to use the un-used tracts already leased to them. Yet here we are 2 months later and all is forgotten. Just like the similarly rediculous argument in favor of restarting the nuclear nightmare , this does "nothing" but foul our lands and seas. How the f@ck does any of this make any sense whatsoever to a reasonable person ?

Signed; "Pissed"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 AM on 09/28/2008
- researcher I'm a Fan of researcher 101 fans permalink

the big three are history

let toyota take over

they will get rid of leadership and make money

bailout is money down the drain

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 AM on 09/28/2008

Ugh!! A bailout for Detroit -- what a joke!! The "big 3," who have wrecked so many lives and so many communities in Michigan while their upper management collected humongous salaries and bonuses, now get a bailout from -- those same people?? These arrogant companies who could not be bothered to pick up even one or two of the many good ideas that were making the Japanese car industry so profitable and strong, now get rescued by the US government?? These entities that pay almost NO tax, now get a giant handout from the taxpayers??

Why don't they make their CEOs bail them out -- that's where all the money went!!!

SICK SICK SICK.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 09/27/2008
- Collielady I'm a Fan of Collielady 82 fans permalink
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You are so right, and as a Detroiter things here are very depressing here.

If the Big 3 cared about anything but big profit$ we'd be driving electric cars by now, but they were happy to keep selling those big SUV's that brought in HUGE profit$. That's what happens when corporate America gets to run the show. The American people get to do the mopping up.

As a "bleeding heart liberal" I just keep reminding myself that corporations are people, too! (gag)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 09/28/2008
- LITU I'm a Fan of LITU 82 fans permalink
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If T. Boone Perkin's rationalizations are to be fully believed, authorizing off-shore drilling will have little effect on the pursuit of off shore oil. The point he calmly makes is that the amount of (profitable) oil available is miniscule, and the result will be little actual drilling. He further states that the oil companies are already drilling at the most viable sites, and aren't likely to pump dollars into low-yield sites.

The Dems know these things, too. This is all about pulling the wool over our eyes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 09/27/2008
- LITU I'm a Fan of LITU 82 fans permalink
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White House spokesman Tony Fratto said the bill "stands as a reminder of the failure of the Democratic Congress to fund the government in regular order."

At that point, I would have revoked the deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 09/27/2008
- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 116 fans permalink

Don't worry Libs, your Democrat Party will find a way to prevent us from using our own resources and keeping us dependent on middle east oil.

That's one thing the "progressives" are good at ..........­..preventi­ng progress.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 09/27/2008
- LITU I'm a Fan of LITU 82 fans permalink
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You need to actually get edumacated. If you bothered to read anything beyond your TV screen, you'd learn that the amount of oil available off shore is small at best, and is not well suited to extraction. Couple that with the fact that the oil would not be on the market for at least five years (best case scenario) and more likely ten plus years.

Perhaps you could explain how that benefits us?

All of your positions are pretty much the same - in error. Dear, oh dear, you're a sorry excuse...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 09/27/2008
- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 116 fans permalink

I plan to be around in 5 to 10 years to benefit from that oil.

Also, there are capped wells off the coast of Florida and California that could begin producing in a couple of months.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 09/28/2008
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 222 fans permalink
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Markster

The oil will be sold on the global market at the price set by OPEC and other oil producing nations.

If we find a whole lot of oil, OPEC will simply cut production to keep prices high.

However much we find does not matter we will still be dependent on middle east oil.

Unless you want to nationalize the oil companies?

Stop spreading BS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 09/28/2008
- esquire07 I'm a Fan of esquire07 25 fans permalink

What a sad pathetic joke the United States of America has become.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 09/27/2008

Pelosi and Reid never met a bailout for corporations and banks that they didn't fall in love with.

Reason: both have huge stock holdings in corporations and they could care less about the American taxpayer.

Pelosi and Reid need to be run out of town on a rail--just like the old days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 09/27/2008
- esquire07 I'm a Fan of esquire07 25 fans permalink

What a disgrace Pelosi is... A Bush enabler and traitor to her country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 09/27/2008
- wndrwrthg I'm a Fan of wndrwrthg 33 fans permalink
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I'll bring the tar and feathers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 09/27/2008

The auto industry will use the 25 billion dollar subsidy to pad the bank accounts of know nothings like Bob Lutz or Rick Wagoner or Bob Nardelli and no significant innovation of any kind will apear from these stooges.The real work is being done by Honda and Toyota not to mention BMW,VW.

To our auto executives, autos are a means of enriching themselves.They have no interest in technology,quality or efficiency.So long as this remains true,the taxpayers have just signed on to sinking their money into a rathole.

Even the way GM has described its Chevy Volt is a lie.It is not an electric car but a hybrid.It is different from the Toyota Hybrid because the wheels are direct driven by motors.Toyota's hybrid is a proven vehicle with over ten years of road experience and will soon be transformed into a plug in version.GM,as always,will bad mouth Toyota until forced to eat its own words.

Even on its death bed GM exhibits the same arrogance that has brought it to this abject state.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 09/27/2008
- StillAmused I'm a Fan of StillAmused 248 fans permalink

Big, empty victory for the "drill, baby, drill" dullards.

Now, watch the oil companies do...

Nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 09/27/2008
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 64 fans permalink

Dems are rolling over again on all these issues.

It's time to stop compromising. Vote Nader/Gonzalez !!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 09/27/2008
- nanotubz I'm a Fan of nanotubz 7 fans permalink

What the F can Nader do?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 09/27/2008
- esquire07 I'm a Fan of esquire07 25 fans permalink

Dems are spineless cowards, what did you expect ?

America is being sold down the river.... Democrats are almost worse than the Republicans.

Impeachement oft the Table Pelosi and her pack of do nothing shitbags.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 09/27/2008
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