House Passes Budget With No GOP Votes

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ANDREW TAYLOR | April 29, 2009 09:19 PM EST | AP

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talks with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid during a news conference about the Obama administration first 100 days on Wednesday, April 29, 2009, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

WASHINGTON — Democrats in Congress capped President Barack Obama's 100th day in office by advancing a $3.4 trillion federal budget for next year _ a third of it borrowed _ that prevents Republicans from blocking his proposed trillion-dollar expansion of government-provided health care over the next decade.

Wednesday's House and Senate votes to adopt the nonbinding budget blueprint were only a first step toward Obama's goal of providing health care coverage for all Americans. The budget plan for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1 sets the parameters for subsequent tax and spending bills expected to boost clean energy programs and student aid and extend many of former President George W. Bush's tax cuts.

"It's a budget that reduces taxes, lowers the deficit and creates jobs," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said. "It honors the three pillars of the Obama initiatives: energy, health care and education."

Obama cheered passage of the plan, saying in a statement that it "builds on the steps we've taken over the last 100 days to move this economy from recession to recovery and ultimately to prosperity."

The budget outline also makes it plain that Democrats won't let a mountain of deficits and debt interfere with advancing Obama's ambitious but costly agenda.

It gives Democrats the option of moving Obama's health care plan through Congress without the threat of a Republican filibuster, though Democrats promise to try to find bipartisan agreement.

The Senate adopted the plan by a 53-43 vote just hours after a 233-193 House tally.

Newly-turned Democrat Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania voted against the measure as he did earlier this month when it initially passed the Senate. Three other Democrats also voted no: Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Robert Byrd of West Virginia and Evan Bayh of Indiana.

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Seventeen House Democrats, mostly from GOP-leaning districts, voted against the budget.

Not a single Republican in the House or Senate voted for the measure.

Obama inherited an economy in deep recession and a financial bailout costing hundreds of billions of dollars, and even some Republicans didn't fault him for deficits rocketing to $1.7 trillion for the ongoing budget year and a still-stunning $1.2 trillion in 2010.

"We inherited a colossal mess," Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad, D-N.D., said.

As a result, Democrats opted against extending Obama's signature $400 tax cut for most workers beyond next year and cut $10 billion from his budget for non-defense programs. Also gone are revenues from Obama's "cap-and-trade" plan for curbing global warming by auctioning permits to emit greenhouse gases.

Republicans assaulted the plan as just the latest example of a spending spree by Democrats that started with Obama's $787 billion economic stimulus bill. It was followed by an omnibus appropriations bill that showered generous increases on domestic programs and included 8,000 pet projects for lawmakers' districts and states.

"It spends money we don't have, piles unprecedented debt on our children and grandchildren, and raises taxes on families and small businesses, while taking away the middle-class tax cut the president promised during the campaign," House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, said.

Under the plan, the deficit would drop to $523 billion in 2014, but even that figure depends on several unrealistic assumptions, notably that Congress will devote only $50 billion a year for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan for 2011 and beyond, and unrealistic projections of costs for core Pentagon operations.

There's considerable accounting legerdemain in the plan as well, reflecting a struggle by Democrats to cut the budget deficit to 3 percent of the size of the economy within five years _ a figure economists say is sustainable without adding crippling debt to the nation's books.

Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said a report Wednesday that the economy had shrunk by 6.1 percent in the first quarter highlighted the likelihood that the deficit numbers were even worse than predicted in the budget.

"Put reality into the budget and the deficits and debt go much higher," Ryan said.

House Democrats promise that completion of the budget will be followed by a pay-as-you-go law that would require _ after some major exceptions for Bush-era tax cuts _ that new tax cuts and increases in federal benefit programs like food stamps, unemployment insurance and Medicare are "paid for" with tax increases or offsetting spending cuts.

If the new pay-as-you-go law is violated, automatic spending cuts would be imposed to bring the deficit back into line.

Also permitted to advance under filibuster-free rules is Obama's plan to eliminate student loan subsidies for banks and other lenders, with the savings being used to increase Pell Grants for needy students.

The budget plan skirts difficult decisions on how to pay for Obama's health care plan, which is expected to cost more than $1 trillion over the next decade. It allows the new president's signature $400 tax credit for most workers to expire in 20 months but devotes $512 billion over five years to extend tax cuts passed during Bush's first term for middle-class workers, investors and families with children.

WASHINGTON — Democrats in Congress capped President Barack Obama's 100th day in office by advancing a $3.4 trillion federal budget for next year _ a third of it borrowed _ that prevents Republic...
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- skyreader7 I'm a Fan of skyreader7 7 fans permalink

Translation: they are insignificant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 04/30/2009
- sailor422 I'm a Fan of sailor422 26 fans permalink
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the party of no .... no ideas .... no leaders ... no hope .... no shame .... on and on and on

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 AM on 04/30/2009
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Honestly, what are the republicans going to run on during the next election? We had a tea party and I said no to everything, now vote me back in. LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 AM on 04/30/2009
- ztck5356 I'm a Fan of ztck5356 20 fans permalink
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I would really like to hear from some of their constituents about this. Do they support them voting against this? Do they plan to vote for these people in the next election? How do the Republicans who voted for these people feel about them shutting out everything? Just wondering.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 AM on 04/30/2009
- TwoCentsIn I'm a Fan of TwoCentsIn 2 fans permalink

Everyday the Republicans call a press conference and
say the SAME thing:

Their grandchildren are going to be left holding the bag. (The tea bag or the one Bush bequeathed us?]

They vote "no".

Boring.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 04/29/2009
- ztck5356 I'm a Fan of ztck5356 20 fans permalink
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Don't they remind you of a cuckoo clock that pops open every hour and yells the same thing?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 AM on 04/30/2009
- susie1776 I'm a Fan of susie1776 5 fans permalink

While we are complaining about all the bailout money, seems to me we should be questioning the money being paid to all these Republicans in Congress. What are they doing to make this country better???? NOTHING as far as I can see. Why should we pay them, then??? Are they truly representing their constituents???? All they do is say NO! What a bunch of total losers!!! The last time I looked there was an old adage in business. It says, "You have to SPEND money to MAKE money! Send these losers HOME!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 04/29/2009
- TFlint I'm a Fan of TFlint 40 fans permalink
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See, we got this plan. We'll say no to everything. Block everything. Let our people loose elections. Talk nonsense about the issues. Then, when our popularity is down to 5% - - - We'll rise up and overthrow the government!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 04/29/2009
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no no no no...and again no

Boehner go do something useful, like a fresh coat of spray tan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 04/29/2009
- TFlint I'm a Fan of TFlint 40 fans permalink
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Boener is a Zombie. Just look at the eyes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 04/29/2009
- Rangergirl I'm a Fan of Rangergirl 19 fans permalink

Party of NO......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 04/29/2009
- TFlint I'm a Fan of TFlint 40 fans permalink
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Rule or Ruin

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 04/29/2009
- Gidster I'm a Fan of Gidster 221 fans permalink
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The last guy managed both! And we thought he was an idiot!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 AM on 04/30/2009
- UncleMilo I'm a Fan of UncleMilo 6 fans permalink

Finally... the Republican machine that has been ruining our nation now is without any power. They are a weak, feeble and useless organization and it's about time we were free of their incompetence and able to take strides towards the future. The Democratic Party is far from perfect and they make mistakes, but they're the ones working toward repairing all the damage left us by the Republicans... and thank goodness we have a chance of seeing a bright day again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 04/29/2009

Boehner proudly announces " Yes we tan !! ".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 04/29/2009
- liberalbug I'm a Fan of liberalbug 50 fans permalink
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Republicans are trying to "reinvent" themselves as fiscal conservatives. Unfortunately they are and were all Bush rubber stampers, so they have no credibility on spending issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 04/29/2009
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This article sure quoted a lot of Republicans and noted the size of the budget. I wonder which direction this author is leaning?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 04/29/2009

Bob Cesca Says:
And perhaps this is because the tea party base of the Republican Party -- certainly its de facto leader, Mr. Limbaugh -- isn't really capable of the leadership required for the challenges we face. Challenges that require a respect for details, science, logic, analytic thought and steadiness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 04/29/2009
- StillAmused I'm a Fan of StillAmused 270 fans permalink

House Passes Budget With No GOP Votes
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... in other words, a clean bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 04/29/2009
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Bingo!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 04/29/2009
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