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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- darker I'm a Fan of darker 42 fans permalink

All the REPUBLICAN RICH are BEING BAILED OUT.
Bye, bye, middle class Americans, you lose!

We're fed up with SMIRKING & DISRESPECTFUL, FRAT-BRAT REPUBLICANS.
8 years is enough of THAT. Bush, Rove, Cheney and now --McCain. yikes.
NO THANKS.

We cannot afford any more REPUBLICAN LIARS, THIEVES billing the diminishing Middle Class Americans. We can't afford Republicans any more.

NO MORE YEARS for Republican CORRUPTION, DECEPTION, DEREGULATION and ENRICHING THEIR NANNY STATE FOR THE RICH and their corporate welfare queens.

Enough already.
my vote's for Obama-Biden: common sense, reason, responsibility, NOT the McCain, Palin liars duo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 09/27/2008
- esquire07 I'm a Fan of esquire07 25 fans permalink

Democrats are just as bad don't forget. Bush would not be where he is if not for Impeachment off the Table Pelosi and her pack of shitback coward Dems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 09/27/2008
- geobushono I'm a Fan of geobushono 15 fans permalink

Cindy Sheehan for Congress.
As long as Congress is millionaires more interested in banks than people, we'll have this ongoing theft.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 09/27/2008
- LITU I'm a Fan of LITU 106 fans permalink
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You elect a lawyer, you get what you deserve.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 09/27/2008
- apoyo I'm a Fan of apoyo 41 fans permalink

Maybe this will help the people who can't find gas in the southeast. Maybe they can fill up by tomorrow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 09/27/2008
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Drill Baby Drill

-The GOP (wins again)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 09/27/2008
- geobushono I'm a Fan of geobushono 15 fans permalink

Corporatism wins again with the help of the Dems.....78-12=Dems onboard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 09/27/2008

No better than voting present. The chickens in the wrong party let this lapse, knowing full well that if they win the White House, they will put the ban right back in place.

Once again the le ft stands for nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 09/27/2008
- BlueZoo I'm a Fan of BlueZoo 44 fans permalink

Something's screwy about this headline... The drilling ban was allowed to expire. Congress didn't pass any legislaton about it and the ban wasn't "lifted." I'm beginning to wonder about the way things are reported in here!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 09/27/2008

Don't wonder. It is the way things are spun here. It is no different than voting present, so you don't have to take a stand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 09/27/2008
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WE WUZ DUPED!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 09/27/2008
- Amennyc I'm a Fan of Amennyc 16 fans permalink
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Thanks Nacny lady... we knew we cold count on u....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 09/27/2008
- tgood I'm a Fan of tgood 8 fans permalink

Not to worry. Obama is going to give everybody everything and not raise your taxes. LOL. Now, on to the tooth fairy for the other goodies. The Dems are proving themselves to be just as two faced, greedy and dishonest as the Republicans and that is hard to do. By the way, Reid immediately set to work on a bill to try to insert in another bill that would overturn the ban on offshore drilling. He and Pelosi can't be trusted on anything they do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 09/27/2008
- BlueZoo I'm a Fan of BlueZoo 44 fans permalink

Not all of us are so foolish as to believe taxes will not go up, and probably in huge numbers, no matter who wins this election. I cannot see any new administration not raising taxes to pay for all this mess we're in!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 09/27/2008

So, um... we (as in every man woman and child) get 650 billion for EVERYTHING, but three banks and a quaint walled street get 700 billion for drunken stupidity, with NO consequences, NO fines, and golden parachutes worth just a few million instead of many millions. I have no problem with performance based comps, but if you aren't a super CEO then you don't get paid a super amount if at all. If that scares you off from being a CEO then don't become one. SOCIALIST pigs, let then fail! we can recover without them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 09/27/2008
- oregonrain I'm a Fan of oregonrain 13 fans permalink
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I agree , let it fail , and wait and see if the market corrects itself . All this urgency smells all too familiar . If , what I have been hearing for over a week now is true , we are in unchartered waters . So why the rush ? ...........Im sorry , if it walks , and talks like a duck , guess what ? It's a freaking DUCK!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 09/27/2008

As much as I hate bailing these people out, We have no choice but to do so. If we do nothing and let them die, which I am all for, NO ONE without credit scores of 720+ will ever get a car or house again. Business loans will cease.

I am against bailing them out, especially since my tax money is going to buy up the deadbeats mortgages and then sell them back to the very people who wrote them, and I get nothing for it.

Thank GOD I bought Freddie and Fannie at under 30 cents a share last week and sold this week at over $2.00. And next week I'm buying even more.

So Capitalism does work, if you are smart enough to understand it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 09/27/2008

This would not of happened if the feds would of agreed with the basil part 2 bill. It would of made the huge banks,etc be more transparent. Look it up. Thats what the German chancellor said. She said the global banking system would have better protection. We only have basil #1 which is out of date. They meet 4 times a year. She said she blamed it on Bush. It was on Reuters news yesterday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 AM on 09/28/2008
- Citizen54 I'm a Fan of Citizen54 19 fans permalink

Unfortunately, my fellow American, it is not about being smart. There are few smart people in our legislative branch, and even fewer in the media that stenographs for them. It's about being bought and paid for.

I'm just wondering when the taxpayer is going to be bailed out. I know some working stiffs who are having a hard time paying their tax bills (not to mention healthcare bills, college bills, utility bills). When do they get a break?

Oh, right.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 09/27/2008
- AmandaBC I'm a Fan of AmandaBC 612 fans permalink
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"When do they get a break?"

Never and EVERYBODY knows that. Which is why the only solution is a revolution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 09/27/2008
- springsm I'm a Fan of springsm 54 fans permalink

Pelosi gave this up two weeks ago. Yes, it had to be that crap that the people who are so intersted in Country do...sell it off...then get their way. Gawd..I hate these people and pelosi should be replaced.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 09/27/2008
- Citizen54 I'm a Fan of Citizen54 19 fans permalink

Keep on driving those infernal combustion vehicles and sucking down the oil, America.

Guess it would be too farsighted to invest this money in the 21st Century.

Remember when this country was an innovator? We are fast becoming a second-world nation.
Thank you, conservatives!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 09/27/2008
- Sammy00400 I'm a Fan of Sammy00400 4 fans permalink

Maybe it was part of a backroom deal to get house republicans to give in on the bailout... mostly give in anyways.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 09/27/2008
- oregonrain I'm a Fan of oregonrain 13 fans permalink
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I don't think so , but , Im betting , Bush was hoping no one would notice that this was about to happen . He was hoping , we would all be too shocked by the impending doom and gloom on wall street . As far as the off shore drill ban being lifted , Pelosi explained a week ago , this was an issue that would be left up to the states .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 09/27/2008

Or you could say Pelosi stopped protecting the citizens of Republican controlled states from big oil, by lifting the 26 year ban on offshore drilling. The semantics of sellout politics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 09/27/2008
- Paul I'm a Fan of Paul 32 fans permalink

Problem is, neither of these things will cause US consumers to use less oil.

Only raising the price will do that.

Tax gasoline - it will force the auto companies to build 65 mpg cars (Ford already sells them in Europe) and people will drive less.

Why is this so difficult for Congress?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 09/27/2008
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