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Friday, December 12, 2014

CROmnibus: The $1 Trillion Betrayal

The White House is lobbying for passage of this Omnibus budget by reminding their troops that they will not have as much leverage when the GOP takes over in January. If they understand that, why doesn’t the Republican leadership. And is John Boehner tone deaf and out of touch with the voters who gave the GOP a huge majority in Congress?? From our own Jim Simpson. Worth a read! Ellen Sauerbrey

Flush from an unprecedented nationwide GOP victory in this November’s elections, House and Senate GOP leadership determined that their essential first course of action should be to snatch defeat from its jaws. They have brought forth a spending bill for 2015 that gives President Obama almost everything he wants, while disenfranchising the very voters who delivered the GOP victory.

The $1.014 trillion Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015, (HR 83), has been dubbed “CROmnibus” as it is a combined continuing resolution (CR)[1] and Omnibus spending bill. It will provide full funding for 11 of the 12 annual appropriations bills to the end of FY 2015 (September 30th), and a short term continuing resolution to February 27 for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Speaker Boehner has said he would ensure members a minimum of 72 hours to read legislation. Instead, following former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s innovative “pass the bill so that you can find out what’s in it” policy, there will only be a tiny window of no more than 52 hours to read, analyze and vote on a trillion dollar spending bill that is 1,603 pages long. For reference, the Bible (NKJV) is only 1,200 pages. In 2010, incoming Speaker Boehner sang a different tune, “I do not believe that having 2,000-page bills on the House floor serves anyone’s best interests, not the House, not for the members and certainly not for the American people,” he said. But he also said he was going to cut spending…

Well, since this monstrosity went public at around 8:30 Tuesday night, countless eyes have been poring over its provisions to make sure we don’t have to pass it to find out what’s in it. Following are some of the worst:

1. Explanatory Statement

Right from the start, the very first provision indicates this is a new animal:

Sec. 4 Explanatory Statement (P 4.)

The explanatory statement regarding this Act, printed in the House of Representatives section of the Congressional Record on or about December 11, 2014 by the Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations of the House, shall have the same effect with respect to the allocation of funds and implementation of divisions A through K of this Act as if it were a joint explanatory statement of a committee of conference.

What it says in plain English is that the appropriations committee chairman will have authority to write in changes to any of the appropriations bills after the bill is passed. Usually this is done by a conference committee before the vote and indicates how and where they would like to see monies spent. This provision could allow the chairman to sneak in something or make other changes after the vote!

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Revolution is in the air...either party has done any good for the common american...everyone else but

lmclain said...

Check THIS out --- at the very very last minute, language was inserted into that bill that legalizes all -- ALL -- interceptions of ALL electronic communications from ALL *innocent* citizens. Voted on and approved by huge margins.
There goes, in just a couple of sentences SNEAKED into the bill at the last possible moment (by people elected to UPHOLD the Constitution -- but NOT "your guy" right??), the protections of the Fourth Amendment.
The fact that this was done should be alarming to the sheep, but they won't wake from their somnambulant stupor until the wolf is eating their kids in front of them.
Jefferson is in heaven saying "Whhaaaat???"
Keep cheering.