It is the magical time again….the shutdown clock is ticking and the drama begins…..the Repubs have authored the newest version of their stupidity….
House Republicans on Saturday unveiled a bill to keep government funded for six months, a blueprint that would boost allocations for defense, make cuts elsewhere, but largely retain funding levels set last year by President Biden. Congress has to pass something before midnight Friday to avoid a government shutdown. The proposal would go around the usual budget process, shifting some of the power to set spending from the appropriations committees to the Trump administration, the Washington Post reports. Democrats immediately denounced the plan.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee said the bill is a “power grab for the White House and further allows unchecked billionaire Elon Musk and President Trump to steal from the American people,” per the Hill. Democrats said the continuing resolution would make it easier for Musk and his Department for Government Efficiency to slash the government and its employees. GOP staff members said the House leadership coordinated the bill and its release with the White House. Speaker Mike Johnson is moving toward a vote on Tuesday despite the lack of Democratic support, per the AP, trying to put the pressure on them. “I don’t like CRs,” Rep. Ralph Norman said. “But what’s the alternative? Negotiate with Democrats? No.”
The 99-page bill:
- Increases spending: More would go toward veterans’ health care and defense. Republicans said the defense budget would be about $6 billion higher than in fiscal 2024 but below amounts previously agreed to for fiscal 2025.
- Decreases spending: Non-defense programs would be cut by about $13 billion compared to fiscal 2024, Republicans said. The Internal Revenue Service would be hit, they said.
- Excludes: Disaster relief for the recent fires in California, as well as funding for community projects that lawmakers deliver to their districts. There’s nothing in the bill about the debt ceiling issue.
- Leaves intact: Benefits including the Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid programs aren’t touched. Those programs aren’t regularly reviewed by Congress, and funding continues. Most of government spending, in fact, is not addressed in the bill, per the AP.
At least for now the Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid will survive another day. I was surprised to read that there is nothing in this about the debt ceiling….was that just an issue when Dems were in control?
The fun will begin when it goes to the Dems….and history tells us that they will pick at it…..but maybe they will play ball this time around…..looking for that elusive bi-partisanship.
Stay tuned….more to come….
I Read, I Write, You Know
“lego ergo scribe”
Don’t hold your breath waiting for any co-operation between the two parties. Being bipartisan is not part of their vocabulary.
I don’t think so either….the Dems will try to be a thorn in the pudding. chuq
Wait a minute… They’re calling for increased spending for veterans’ medical care while at the same time their new boytoy Musk and Collins, the new head of the VA, are firing VA employees, even those directly delivering health care to vets, even killing funding for entire clinics from what I’ve been hearing? Dear lord, talk about hypocrites!
GF I think they are trying quell some of the anger at home…..,probably is just a game right now. chuq
The Dems seem to be completely hopeless since they lost the election. Defence will never be cut, as the MIC runs your country, as long as Israel lets them.
Best wishes, Pete.
The Dems have great ideas they just cannot put them into action. chuq