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Republicans Filibuster Defense Spending to To Delay Health Reform

Posted by Christopher Hass on December 18, 2009 at 03:47 PM

Last night at 1:00 A.M., the Senate was narrowly able to overcome a Republican filibuster of a key defense spending bill. On Saturday at midnight, money for the Department of Defense is set to run out – including the money that funds our troops overseas. Republicans had sought to use filibustering of defense funding as a way to delay further debate on health reform.

The New York Times reported:

With Democrats trying to inch toward a final vote on the health care plan before Christmas, Republicans are using every tactic at their disposal to try to thwart progress. Delaying a final vote on the Pentagon measure was just the latest and probably not the last.

Republicans acknowledged their resistance to the Pentagon measure was due to their desire to prolong the debate over the Democratic health care overhaul.

... Asked if he would vote for the defense bill, which Republicans routinely support, Senator Sam Brownback Republican of Kansas, replied bluntly: “No. I don’t want health care.”

The defense spending measure also includes a two-month extension of unemployment benefits and health insurance for out-of-work Americans.

This morning, White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer wrote that "This is not a controversial bill – nearly 400 house members supported it and the vast majority of Republicans are expected to vote for it. It’s political gamesmanship at its worst."

The depth of the hypocrisy involved is stunning.  Back in 2007, when Congress was debating how to bring the war in Iraq to a responsible close, many of these same folks launched blistering accusations about Democrats' commitment to our troops.  Here are just a few of the things they said:

"Playing politics with the critical funding that our troops need now is political theater of the worst kind." – Sen. John Cornyn, [Press Release, 4/26/07]

"We have plenty of time and plenty of opportunity to have political debates... but it’s just unconscionable to me to tie the hands of the very troops that we all say we support." – Sen. John Cornyn, [Transcript, Senate Republican News Briefing, 4/10/07]

"Every day we don’t fund our troops is a day their ability to fight this war is weakened." – Sen. Mitch McConnell, [Press Release, 3/31/07]

"No way to treat the troops, and it is entirely inconsistent with [Senators’] expressions of support for the troops." – Sen. Mitch McConnell, [Congressional Record, 10/4/07]

"I don't understand this attitude of, ‘We can play with; we can risk the lives of these troops by waiting until the last possible minute to get the funding to them." – Sen. Jon Kyl, [FOX News Transcript, 4/10/07]

"Our obligation to those troops must transcend politics." – Sen. Jon Kyl, [Press Release, 11/8/07]

Now though, as we debate not foreign policy but health care, the Department of Defense funding can wait? Incredible.

The Senate is expected to resume debate on health reform tomorrow morning.

Comments (3) «

The Republicans obviously don't have the votes to stop us on anything if it came to a vote. We have a majority of 51 in the Senate.

If our leadership would just step around those Old Boys Club etiquette rules adopted by the Dixiecrats in 1964 to stop the Civil Rights Act and use reconciliation like Bush did in 2000, we would have passed our entire agenda by now.

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SandyH on December 18, 2009 at 11:45 PM

WHY, OH WHY, IS THE DNC, OR DSCC NOT TAKING VIDEOS OF THESE REPUG JERKS STANDING ON THE FLOOR READING A BILL TO HALT THE PROGRESS OF A VOTE, AND BE SHOWING THIS ON TV, WHILE RUNNING EXACTLY WHAT IS IN THE BILL THEY ARE GOING TO VOTE ON ??

WHY ARE THE FREAKEN DEMS SO MUCH MORE CIVIL AND COURTEOUS THAN THE REPUGS, WHEN THIS IS A KNOCK DOWN FIGHT? THE AMERICAN PUBLIC HAS TO SEE WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON, OR NEXT YEAR, REPUBLICANS WILL NOT HAVE TO RESORT TO TRICKS LIKE THIS---THEY WILL BE IN THE MAJORITY !

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PamB on December 19, 2009 at 07:24 AM

What do you expect? They're Republicans. They do not care about the troops except when it is politically expedient.

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BobVADemocratHawk on December 19, 2009 at 08:52 AM


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