Author Topic: Republican's bill killed last week, exact same bill passes unanimously today wit  (Read 877 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline thundley4

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 40571
  • Reputation: +2222/-127
Quote
How partisan can Congress get? Here's an instructive example from today: The Idaho Wilderness Water Facilities Act.
You've surely never heard of it. It's an extremely obscure and non-controversial piece of legislation regarding certain water uses in two areas of Idaho wilderness. It has the support of both Idaho Congressmen -- Mike Simpson, R, and Walter Minnick, D.
The bill passed the House today, 415-0. But just one week ago the House voted down a nearly identical bill by the same name, despite the fact that no one went to floor to make any arguments against it.
What happened?
The first time, the bill's lead sponsor was Simpson, the Republican, whose district is home to both of the wilderness areas in question. The second time, today, it was sponsored by Minnick, the Democrat, who faces a very difficult re-election and stands to benefit from the bill passing under his own name.
When the Republican sponsored the Idaho Wilderness Water Facilities Act, 187 Democrats voted against it, preventing it from getting the 2/3rds majority needed in the House to pass a bill on an expedited basis. Then the Democrat became the lead sponsor of the bill, and all of Democrats voted for it, allowing it to pass.
Rep. Doc Hastings, R-Wash., complained about this today on the House floor and offered details that are missing from the Congressional Record. When Simpson brought up the bill last week, Democrats killed it in retaliation for the failure of a completely unrelated bill that spent $50 million to give landmark status to a beachfront plot on the Caribbean island of St. Croix. And so for this bill to pass, Minnick had to be given the credit.
In congressional terms, this is just about as partisan as it gets.


Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/Republican-sponsored-bill-killed-Same-bill-passes-House-with-Democrat-sponsor-82826142.html#ixzz0dvksV7Hx

DemonRats can't be bipartisan even on a non-partisan bill.  :censored: them. I hope the GOP votes en masse against every damn thing they propose.

Offline SSG Snuggle Bunny

  • Global Moderator
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 23049
  • Reputation: +2234/-269
  • Voted Rookie-of-the-Year, 3 years running
I wonder what DU's "thoughts" would be?
According to the Bible, "know" means "yes."

Offline Oceander

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1196
  • Reputation: +1/-0
DemonRats can't be bipartisan even on a non-partisan bill.  :censored: them. I hope the GOP votes en masse against every damn thing they propose.

Agreed.  There can be no constructive working with the Democrats until the present leadership have been removed, and until the rest have been humbled enough and no longer possess enough power to be a threat unto themselves.


We'll never know; as far as I can tell, DU'ers don't have "thoughts," properly speaking, just primitive emotional reactions.
I wonder what DU's "thoughts" would be?

Offline Alpha Mare

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2009
  • Reputation: +73/-5
Castle Nugent is a privately owned farm.  We'll buy it for $50M, lease it back to them for 20 years @ $5000 a year.  We pay $1M a year for upkeep, and they get to live there.
"Political correctness is tyranny with manners."
    - Charlton Heston