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GOP Filibusters Small Business Bill After Criticizing Dems For Delay

Mcconnell

First Posted: 07/29/10 02:20 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:10 PM ET

For several days now, Senate Republicans have ridiculed their Democratic counterparts for prioritizing campaign finance legislation over a bill that would benefit small businesses, arguing that Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) was putting electoral advantages over jobs for everyday people.

On Tuesday, the DISCLOSE Act failed to get the needed votes for cloture, in the process providing the Senate the time needed to move on to other business. But when leadership brought a revised version of the small business bill to the floor on Thursday morning, they were met with united Republican opposition.

Despite complaining about the delay in consideration, Republicans filibustered the measure by a vote of 58 (in favor of cloture) to 42 (against). GOP leadership argued that it wasn't against the aims of the bill per se. They objected mainly to Reid's refusal to allow consideration of amendments to the legislation.

"It's not going to die," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell spokesman Don Stewart, who noted that another vote could be held as early as today. "We just want to have amendments considered. They made a start, allowing three -- so we're making progress."

But as the GOP noted when chastising the consideration of DISCLOSE, the window for considering legislation is close to closing. As it stands now, Democrats are set to put energy legislation on the legislative calendar Friday and consider the nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court next week. After that, they will head out of town for August recess. Allowing a lengthy amendment process could derail the remainder of what the party was hoping to consider.

The other major tenet of GOP criticism is that that the bill, which has been under consideration since late June, has moved far away from its original conception. Speaking on the floor, McConnell bemoaned the fact that "over a billion dollars in agriculture spending" has been added to the text. That said, there are fairly substantive bipartisan components to the legislation, which would eliminate capital gains taxes for investment in small firms, create a Small Business Lending Fund to underwrite loan through community banks and create a credit initiative for small business to help meet state budget shortfalls. Reid, moreover, has offered the chance to consider several GOP amendments already, and could well open the window for more.

The drama, which seems likely to extend throughout the day, is not only a reflection of just how ground-down the procedural elements of the Senate have become. It also shows how difficult it has been for Democrats to push forward on economic recovery -- which, in concept, has bipartisan support but always seems to come up a bit short when it comes to a roll call.

"Eighty-one percent of the jobs lost in America are from small business," said Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.). "So when the other side complains and complains and just flaps and flaps all day long about it's a jobless recovery, we put a bill on the floor to creates jobs for small business and they say no... They can color it, paint it any way they want, that's what it was."

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philosopherkingtomas
03:10 PM on 08/02/2010
tax double chins!
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philosopherkingtomas
03:10 PM on 08/02/2010
he looks like a TURTLE (but i like real turtles).
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11:15 AM on 08/02/2010
And yet, some people keep on voting for these buffoons. Makes you wonder.
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CK4NYSenate
Why does my micro-bio need to be full?
12:59 AM on 08/04/2010
because the democrats allow them to drive the message and brainwash americans via their propaganda machine: the f-word network.
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DianeB528
Middle class consumers are the job creators.
10:44 AM on 09/03/2010
It's hard to stop the Republicans' propaganda machine. The Republicans have more money to work with. Their contributors are big businesses on Wall Street. Democrats' contributors are the unemployed and underemployed middle and lower classes and probably some small businesses.
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Js420
Another beautiful sunny day!
12:33 PM on 08/01/2010
Mr Potato head needs to get fried!
11:33 AM on 08/01/2010
It saddens and sickens me that these men who have been hired to work for the best interest of the country cannot put aside their own pettiness and self interest. It's one thing to have honest disagreements about policy but this lockstep partisan stonewalling is so obviously political and so painfully blatant one wonders how these men sleep at night!!
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NoahVail
...a curmudgeon from So. Arizona
12:34 PM on 08/01/2010
Is it lockstepping or goosestepping?
08:47 AM on 08/01/2010
I never seen a GOP like this in my life.

They hate the middle class and poor.

Want to strip social security and medicare from Americans

This is the new extreme right wing GOP who talking points are against 99% go Americans.
07:53 AM on 07/31/2010
Dump Humpty Dumpty McConnell, damn it!
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ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
03:29 AM on 07/31/2010
You put your right wing in
Put your right wing out
Right wing in
Then you shake it all about
You do the hokey pokey and you
Turn yourself around
That's what it's all about
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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
12:33 PM on 08/01/2010
LOL! Added what that made me think about below :)

You put your right wing in (on an election year)
Put your right wing out (after you got elected - when no one is looking)
Right wing in (another election year)
Then you shake it all about (during tough midterms)
You do the hokey pokey and you
Turn yourself around (what they're for you're against - even if you were for it)
That's what it's all about
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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
12:34 PM on 08/01/2010
FNF by the way!
09:21 PM on 07/30/2010
Does anyone on this site including the author of this piece, actually understand what the Disclose Act was going to do?
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12:54 PM on 07/31/2010
"The DISCLOSE Act would simply require corporate political advertisers to reveal who’s funding their activities. So when special interests take to the airwaves, whoever is running and funding the ad would have to appear in the advertisement and claim responsibility for it -– like a company’s CEO or the organization’s biggest contributor. And foreign-controlled corporations and entities would be restricted from spending money to influence American elections -- just as they were in the past."
Is that close enough because that's a quote from the President.
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12:56 PM on 07/31/2010
So it seems to me that the only politicians who wouldnt want this might actually have some thing to hide!
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Eris23Skidoo
Dischordian Keynesian
03:28 PM on 08/01/2010
It also prevents govt contractors from contributing. There is a clear interest in doing so because current recipients of govt largesse spend some of that money the get ensuring that they also have future contracts. A very dirty way of doing business. A contract should be awarded based on having done a good job in the past, not based on which congressman you donated to. But then under a better system, companies like Blackwater, Haliburton & KBR would never get govt contracts again for having done such a poor job in the past. Under the current system all three are doing great and racking up the contracts.
05:38 PM on 07/30/2010
Sounds about right.

Right-wingers screw the middle class everytime they are in power. They cut higher taxes, don't cut spending, and the middle class ends up paying dearly

Sadly, most of their base is too stupid to understand this simple concept and the country ends up hurting
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Eris23Skidoo
Dischordian Keynesian
03:29 PM on 08/01/2010
They blame it all on liberals and their base is dumb enough to buy it.
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4TJefferson
Promote the General Welfare
05:05 PM on 07/30/2010
Ask the Goopers if they care?!
03:43 PM on 07/30/2010
Another parliamentary trick to stop progress. If ever someone on the right says we have to help small business again I will puke. Does anyone in the republican party have a conscience or perhaps a soul I doubt it
02:41 PM on 07/30/2010
The GOP is the face of big corporations and privatizing America's assets. Yet, the fear of Obama's race is used against him by FauxNews, pundits and the GOP but take a closer look, those responsible for bringing down this country look nothing like Obama. As long as we allow these thugs to make us fearful of any and everything, we will get what we deserve.

America wake up and take our country back! Since Reagan, the GOP with the help of some dems have sold this country out. Corporations treat us like *hit, and if we elect the GOP one more time, it will be the demise of the United States as we know it and we must put an end to career politicians:

The Card Game

http://video.pbs.org/video/1342007771/


Close to Home:

http://video.pbs.org/video/1311087223/


Breaking the Bank

http://video.pbs.org/video/1168339502/


Poison Waters

http://video.pbs.org/video/1114515379/


Black Money

http://video.pbs.org/video/1114436938/


Ten Trillion and Counting

http://video.pbs.org/video/1099844054/


Sick Around the World

http://video.pbs.org/video/1099844054/


Cheney's Law

http://video.pbs.org/video/1082073775/


More....................:

http://video.pbs.org/program/979358040/
02:10 PM on 07/30/2010
America wake up, since Reagan, the GOP with the help of some dems have sold this country out. Corporations treat us like *hit, and if we elect the GOP one more time, it will be the demise of the United States as we know it:

The Card Game

http://video.pbs.org/video/1342007771/


Close to Home:

http://video.pbs.org/video/1311087223/


Breaking the Bank

http://video.pbs.org/video/1168339502/


Poison Waters

http://video.pbs.org/video/1114515379/


Black Money

http://video.pbs.org/video/1114436938/


Ten Trillion and Counting

http://video.pbs.org/video/1099844054/


Sick Around the World

http://video.pbs.org/video/1099844054/


Cheney's Law

http://video.pbs.org/video/1082073775/


More....................:

http://video.pbs.org/program/979358040/
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edlindaspy
God Bless America
02:10 PM on 07/30/2010
Eighty-one percent of the jobs lost in America are from small business," said Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.). "So when the other side complains and complains and just flaps and flaps all day long about it's a jobless recovery, we put a bill on the floor to creates jobs for small business and they say no... They can color it, paint it any way they want, that's what it was."

AND THAT IS JUST HOW THEY WANT TO KEEP PLAYING THE GAME FIGURING PEOPLE WILL VOTE FOR THEM COME NOVEMBER,,,AL FRANKEN WAS RIGHT,,THEY ARE DOING THIS FILIBUSTER (S explicit) TO WIN VOTES!!!!