Monday, May 17, 2010

House and Senate Cloakroom of the Global Commie Unionist Corporate Criminal Regimes ;

House Analysis :
Last week Majority Leader
Steny Hoyer announced the House
would not be taking up a budget this
year, which would be the first time since
the modern budget process was created
in 1974 that the House failed
to pass a budget.

The reason becomes clear when you
take into account a previous statement
Hoyer made, "It's difficult to pass budgets
in election years because they reflect
what the [fiscal] status is."

The House Republicans successfully used
their last chance to amend the bill known
as the "motion to recommit" to force a
vote that stalled the passage of the $85.6
billion authorization bill for the National
Institute of Standards and Technology,
the National Science Foundation, and
research programs at the Department
of Energy.

This bill is expected to come back
this week with some modifications.

The other major bill likely to move
this week is a $200 billion tax extender
bill that will also extend spending programs
like Unemployment Insurance, COBRA,
TANF, and FMAP and will likely also
include a Medicare Doc Fix.

The final bill is not yet available
as they are still working on
several of the provisions.

Senate Analysis :
Legislative action stalled out last week
on Senator Dodd's (D-CT) financial
regulation and bailout bill, as political
and policy problems emerged.

Chief among them are what to do with
Senator Lincoln's (D-AR) derivative
language, which was added to Dodd's
bill despite broad opposition.

Senator Corker (R-TN) suggested the
problem would not be resolved until after
Lincoln's primary challenge is resolved
on Tuesday.

Of course,
even if that problem is resolved,
the Dodd bill remains riddled with
problems, including the failure to
address taxpayer-owned housing
giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
http://blog.heritage.org/2010/05/15/house-and-senate-cloakroom-may-17%e2%80%9321-2010/

Fiscal Irresponsibility of the Global
Commie Unionist Corporate
Criminal Regimes :

The term 'fiscal responsibility'
is en vogue in Washington these days.

Lawmakers have been quick to claim
they will tackle the federal government's
impending financial crisis, a claim
showcased by the President's
commission to reduce the
federal deficit.

But Congress' recent behavior proves
they are no more serious about reining
in spending than they were before,
exposing the deficit commission
for the fig leaf that it really is
http://blog.heritage.org/2010/05/14/hoyer-makes-it-official-congress-shuns-budget-duties/

The Commie Coups Against
Domestic Free Enterprise
http://blog.heritage.org/category/enterprise-and-free-markets/

The Communist Hell Care Coup
http://blog.heritage.org/category/health-care/

The Commie Energy and Environment Coup
http://blog.heritage.org/category/energy-and-environment/

Opposing The Commie
Coup Against The U.S.A.
http://blog.heritage.org/

Exposing
The Satanic Commie World Order
http://sovereigntysrealms.blogspot.com/

Expose Oppose Protest Resist Defy & Defeat :

The Anti Constitutional Anti Republic
Anti Capitalistic Unconstitutional Treasonous
Criminal Satanic Commie Hell Care Whores
& Satanic Globalist Commie Liberal Progressive
Stateist Corporate Unionist Ponzi Schemes,
Lies, Liars & Frauds