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Congress Rushes To Secure Critical Bills Before Christmas

DONNA CASSATA and ANDREW TAYLOR   12/18/10 05:56 AM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Rushing to finish by Christmas, congressional Democrats worked Friday to secure Senate ratification of a new arms control treaty and to end the military's ban on openly gay service members as they neared the end of two tumultuous years of single-party government.

Legislation to keep the federal government running until mid- to late February was also on the agenda, a matter for negotiations with emboldened Republicans who will take control of the House and add to their numbers in the Senate come January.

President Barack Obama seized one legislative triumph in the lame-duck session as Congress voted early Friday to extend tax cuts and unemployment benefits. He was looking for several more on his wish list – the arms control treaty and repeal of the military gay ban – to close out a politically tough year.

But the fate of those items were less certain as hard feelings lingered in the Senate.

"This body operates in an environment of cooperation and comity. That very much is not in existence today," said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.

Angering Republicans was Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's addition of two issues long considered done – whether to end the "don't ask, don't tell" policy for gays in the military and a bill granting a path to legal status for foreign-born youngsters brought to this country illegally.

Both bills are crucial for the party's liberal base but left Republicans crying partisanship. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., hinted strongly that bringing them up again could undercut support for the arms control treaty, which the Senate debated on Friday.

"It poisons the well on this debate on something that's very, very important," Corker said.

The U.S.-Russian treaty to cap nuclear warheads for both countries and resume weapons inspections is Obama's top foreign policy priority. The pact, known as New START, requires support of two-thirds of the Senate. All 58 senators in the Democratic caucus are expected to back the treaty, but it needs Republican votes to be ratified.

"If they cared about START they would have done START in a businesslike fashion," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.

After more than two days of debate, Republicans offered their first amendment to the pact – one that would effectively kill it if approved. Arguing that the treaty would limit U.S. missile defense options,McCain and Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming proposed striking a section of the preamble on missile defense.

McCain, Obama's 2008 rival, had voted Wednesday to begin Senate debate on the treaty. His role in pushing the amendment caused concern among proponents.

Republicans and Democrats debated the amendment for hours, stretching into Friday night.

In the wake of the collapse Thursday night of an almost $1.3 trillion catchall spending bill, negotiators turned their attention to devising a stopgap measure to fund the government's day-to-day operations through February.

Congress passed a stopgap measure to fund the government through Tuesday – so that lawmakers could have a weekend at home with their families but then return to Washington for wrap-up votes in the days before Christmas. That would give House and Senate negotiators time to come up with a fresh spending bill to fund the government through early next year.

While the Senate slogged through debate on the treaty Friday, the House raced through several measures.

It overwhelmingly passed a defense bill authorizing the Pentagon to spend nearly $160 billion on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan this budget year without major restrictions on the conduct of operations. The legislation has been held up because of controversy over a provision ending the ban on openly gay people serving in the military, but the House earlier this week removed the "don't ask, don't tell" provision from the bill, assuring its easy approval.

The Senate still must act on the measure for it to go to the president.

Debate on the defense bill concluded with a standing ovation for Armed Services Chairman Ike Skelton, D-Mo., a 34-year veteran of the House who was defeated in the November election.

Also on the congressional agenda is legislation to aid people who got sick after exposure to dust from the World Trade Center's collapse in the Sept. 11, 2001, attack. And the Senate still needs to act on numerous judicial nominations, including James Cole, Obama's choice for deputy attorney general.

In the House, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., summed up the mood in the waning days of the year.

"I want to get home just like you do," Hoyer told his colleagues, explaining that he lived alone and had to put up the Christmas decorations.

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Associated Press writers Jim Abrams and Laurie Kellman contributed to this report.

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NobodySince1980
02:05 AM on 12/20/2010
I want to know how many billions in payoffs these reps who voted to repeal DADT are going to receive and from whom. Call me jaded, I don't believe that many had a true change of heart, more like positive additions in their bank accounts. OR, they made a "deal with the devil" and agreed to strike down some other huge piece of legislation that will affect many of us.
07:56 AM on 12/19/2010
The START Treaty has been existence 8 MONTHS. Why has the republicans not readnit yet. BECAUSE THEY HAD NO PLANS ON PASSING IT. You see, passing the START would be a major accomplishment for our President and they JUST CANNOT HAVE THAT. BECAUSE AS THE REPUBS HAVE SAID TIME AND TIME AGAIN, WE WANT THIS PRESIDENT TO FAIL. AND THE SHAME IS, IN HURTING HIM, THEY ARE HURTING US.
07:29 AM on 12/19/2010
Nancy Pelosi has been one of the most effective "Speaker of the House", John Boehner will be the least effective as "Weeper of the House". He is truly a phony like most politicans and all republican politicans.
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09:22 AM on 12/19/2010
faved Amen to dat
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10:00 AM on 12/19/2010
Mrs. Pelosi and the Dems had a tough time, to work so hard and then having to vote against their President. It is time the avaerge citizen know about what is happening in Washington and how hard the President, Biden and the Congressmen passed a defective yet necessary lay at the last minute to save the jobs and livelihood of the poor, let me say, most people in these days calling themselves..lest nothing would have been done by the coming majority. The republicans have got ridden of most of the thinking congressmen and the ignorant tea partiers are running around wondering what next.. listen to Palin or Bohner
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07:04 AM on 12/19/2010
"Congress Rushes To Secure Critical Bills Before Christmas"

nah,

"Teenagers run around cleaning up the backyard before the parents get home"

more accurate.
03:47 AM on 12/19/2010
Let's see Boehner was poor and worked his way through college and achieved the American dream that so many lazy "americans" think is non existent. Pelosi married rich a person and has a 13% approval rating and a lot of her cronies got voted out in November.

I like Boehner who best reflects the American working class.
07:31 AM on 12/19/2010
msc13, another easily fooled uninformed American. Why do you wingnuts post here, you have nothing of substance to add to the arguments.
08:37 AM on 12/19/2010
And the substance in your post is.... what?
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Tugar
"We The People"
02:40 AM on 12/19/2010
In Congress's rush to pass things, they should stop and understand what they are passing !

IE., "PAID COLLEGE TUITION FOR THOSE ON THE DREAM ACT" !..... NO !

I have read articles on the proposed "Dream Act" and as of today, Sunday, 12/19/2010 it's not clear to me if illegal immigrants signing up for this program will be given any form of "PAID, COLLEGE TUITION PAYMENTS" or not !

And If so, this would be GROSSLY UNFAIR to all the other young people in America. And I hope that this bill will ALWAYS BE DEFEATED in congress ! My grand daughter who was born an American citizen, cannot afford to go to college without qualifying for various aid funds, that will have her in debt for many years to come. But it seems that under the proposed "Dream Act" which she would not qualify for,.... all she would have to do is "promise to serve in the Military or attend a college for 2 yrs., basically, because she is an illegal alien is discriminatory and wrong ."

But someone else, who is an illegal alien, can go to college, tuition free !..... NO !!! This is WOULD NOT BE FAIR TO OTHER AMERICANS WHO WERE BORN HERE LEGALLY !

And although I hold many views that are considered "Liberal" by many, I am against this "DREAM ACT" passeage, until this is fixed !
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NobodySince1980
02:07 AM on 12/20/2010
I knew the first time I heard Obama say it, it was exactly that, a DREAM. How aptly named. There is no way our nation could even afford it (among a long list of other problems) without first paying more in taxes and we all know (to simplify things) that most Americans do not want to pay more even if it means getting more (without getting into discussions about how our monies are mismanaged now, just on the basis of expecting more without paying more).
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Tugar
"We The People"
01:04 PM on 12/20/2010
In reply Nobody !....
It's still not clear who is paying for the "Dream Act" applicants' college tuition cost. I got a reply a few days ago, that indicated the DA applicants could apply for loans, and scholarships. But that reply still did not clearly state if they get a gov't subsidy because they are DA applicants ! ANYBODY KNOWS, PLEASE RESPOND.... Gov't is not making that one very IMPORTANT POINT, PERFECTLY CLEAR AT ALL !
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SilentSolidarity
So what do you need? Besides a miracle.
01:52 AM on 12/19/2010
One of the msot important bills is the one proposed by Brown, Wyden and Sanders, the Empowering States to Innovate Act:
http://www­.pnhp.org/­news/2010/­november/w­ill-the-wy­denbrown-s­tate-waive­r-enable-s­ingle-paye­r

Under the Wyden and Brown proposal, states could apply for an exemption from some requiremen­ts of the reform law -- including the mandate that everyone purchase insurance and the employer penalty for not providing coverage -- if they offer an alternativ­e that is considered at least as effective and affordable­.

This would allow Massachuse­tts to extend their universal health care system and allow Vermont and California to implement single payer health care. And it would allow other states to either implement a fully private system, public-pri­vate system or even socialized health care.
http://www­.vermontfo­rsinglepay­er.org/
http://cal­iforniaone­care.org/

PLEASE don't forget this bill in your fight.
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StillIRise
The past, present and future are one
01:15 AM on 12/19/2010
I am so confused ... I mean, I know it's late, and I'm a little tired, but ... After reading some of these posts, it seems like a whole lotta' posters didn't listen to ANY of the news for the last few days, or even for the last few hours, 'cause if they had, one would think they would know that this so called lame-duck congress ... - voted to repeal DADT, legislation that just last week people like Lindsey Graham was saying would never get through ... - passed a tax bill that will extend unemployment benefits and provide tax benefits to the middle class ... - needs only one more vote to pass the legislation that will benefit the 9/11 first responders ... - will very likely pass START ... - and has not given up on the DREAM ACT, in spite of the GOP's determination to kill it. At the end of this session, and before the new teabaggin' congress get their hands on our lives, President Obama and the Democrats will have succeeded beyond even what they had anticipated ... and even Republicans are scratching their heads at what their fellow Republicans are doing in blocking some of this legislation. Btw, let me say this once again about the midterm elections. Establishment Republicans and conservative Democrats, who may as well have been Republican, were defeated by tea party candidates in tea party congressional districts in which they won the support and votes of a tea party electorate. While I take nothing away from their wins or from the historic change over, and while it did indeed change the dynamics of our House, it was neither a surprise nor was it defining. In fact, the only thing it defined was that tea partiers in tea party districts will vote for tea party candidates. However, in elections that relied on a broader representation of the American public, such as our Senate elections, the tea partiers were soundly rejected. So now that I feel that I've touched base with reality again ... I'm off to bed!!!
12:18 AM on 12/19/2010
Now the repubs are back it will get worse!!
Oh yea three parties now, I forgot the repub -Tea Party has to vote too
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NobodySince1980
02:09 AM on 12/20/2010
I smell s***. I don't buy for one moment that these NeoCon Repubs repealed DADT without a huge payoff and/or pay out involved. Some other deal is in the works, whether there is a massive financial pay off or an exchange for not passing/passing other legislation what was likely to never get through. Where's WikiLeaks on this? Mark my words, it will come out one day how this really passed.
12:15 AM on 12/19/2010
Why do we pay these people on both sides so much?
They make big money and only work when they have too, most is show and they all have about 40 Aids
No wonder our Country is in a mess & broke, cut back to half of them and limit 5 Aids each.
Freeze wages for 5 years, then review. Cut back on expense allowance 15 to 20% for all.
They get more days off than any other group known.
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NobodySince1980
02:10 AM on 12/20/2010
Most don't even read what they're passing or rejecting.
12:07 AM on 12/19/2010
Democrats FAILED, FAILED, FAILED. What did the democratic supporters do to deserve this sorry excuse for leadership and representation.
01:54 AM on 12/19/2010
Democrats failed? I'd say Congress failed to do America's business. It failed because the Republicans are not interested in doing America's business. They are interested in doing Republican business which is winning elections. How else do you explain the proposal about striking the clause about missile defense in the START treaty. It's hard to imagine it being in there if the military on both sides didn't think they could live with it.
07:35 AM on 12/19/2010
the rethuglican primary excuse for existing is to be sure that the president is defeated in 2012 and nothing else is of concern to them.
12:02 AM on 12/19/2010
"The U.S.-Russian treaty to cap nuclear warheads for both countries and resume weapons inspections is Obama's top foreign policy priority. The pact, known as New START, requires support of two-thirds of the Senate. All 58 senators in the Democratic caucus are expected to back the treaty, but it needs Republican votes to be ratified."

GOPers can NOT be allowed to hold our country's security hostage for purely political reasons. Every living Secretary of State and President have come out in favor of this. Do the right thing for a change, Republicans, and quite playing politics with our country's security. Be the patriots you claim to be.
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Blacksheep1
Deprogramming the left, one fact at a time..
04:21 AM on 12/19/2010
Um, making sure the Russians can't tell us what our military can and can't do is GOOD for our national security big guy.....
04:59 PM on 12/19/2010
I'll take the advice of all of our top officials, thank you.
10:27 PM on 12/18/2010
Call me crazy,but shouldn't they have been doing this for the past two years?
03:52 AM on 12/19/2010
It's called laziness and being preoccupied with patting themselves on the their backs. It reminds me of those 99'ers who had almost two years to find a job but instead sat on their couches and collected checks.
11:46 AM on 12/19/2010
Good point. I mean it's so easy to find a job these days. Real unemployment is only around 17% and businesses are not hiring. But yes, it's so easy for these lazy folks to get a job.
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08:53 PM on 12/18/2010
"This body operates in an environment of cooperation and comity. That very much is not in existence today," said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.
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really??? it does???
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Greenman7
10:12 PM on 12/18/2010
I think he said copulation and comedy....cos we're getting screwed so much I have to laugh.
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teapot90
90 yrs since Teapot Dome, GOP corruption unabated
10:51 PM on 12/18/2010
Mac is such a drama queen.
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mfrantom
Proud Veteran, Minority, Southern and Conservative
08:22 PM on 12/18/2010
Some people have mentioned that the lameduck has its purpose. It is a good thing. Well, no it's not. And, actually, it's not even supposed to be happening. The 20th amendment, ratified in 1933, was an attempt to end the lameduck. Congress normally ended with the elections and began several months later in March. The 20th was an attempt to ensure the newly elected Congressmen (and Presidents) would come into office much earlier (which is why they swear in in January). With the ratification of the 20th, headlines across the country called that year's lameduck the last one ever. Unfortunately, they didn't forsee the Congress continuing long past the elections. The lameduck as we know it today didn't begin happening again until the 80s (except for WWII and I think the Korean War).