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Showing Original Post only (View all)The dirty little secret in Washington: the looming shutdown isn't an accident. [View all]
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/09/30/20756914-how-congress-reached-this-point?liteHow Congress reached this point
By Steve Benen
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Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:01 AM EDT
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In the early spring, both the House and Senate approved competing budget resolutions, and under the American system of government, both sides were supposed to go to a conference committee to hash out the differences. This year, Republicans refused. Consider this Washington Post piece from early May, which is all the more amazing nearly five months later.
{The shrinking deficit} might seem like good news, but it is unraveling Republican plans to force a budget deal before Congress takes its August break. Instead, the fiscal fight appears certain to bleed into the fall, when policymakers will face another multi-pronged crisis that pairs the need for a higher debt limit and the fresh risk of default with the threat of a full-scale government shutdown, which is also looming Oct. 1.
In the meantime, Republicans face a listless summer, with little appetite for compromise but no leverage to shape an agreement. Without that leverage, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Tuesday, there is no point in opening formal budget negotiations between the House and the Senate, because Democrats have no reason to consider the kind of far-reaching changes to Medicare and the U.S. tax code that Republicans see as fundamental building blocks of a deal.
In the meantime, Republicans face a listless summer, with little appetite for compromise but no leverage to shape an agreement. Without that leverage, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Tuesday, there is no point in opening formal budget negotiations between the House and the Senate, because Democrats have no reason to consider the kind of far-reaching changes to Medicare and the U.S. tax code that Republicans see as fundamental building blocks of a deal.
This is critically important to understanding what's happening on Capitol Hill right now. If the House and Senate had gone to a conference committee back in the spring to work out their budget differences, Republicans would have been expected to compromise to reach a broader agreement -- but Republicans don't want to compromise.
So they decided to abandon the budget process they themselves had asked for so they could do precisely what they're doing now -- use extortion instead of compromise to try to get what they want.
The government may shut down in 15 hours, but it's not an accident. Indeed, it could have been easily avoided if Congress had just done what Congresses are supposed to do when the House and Senate disagree on the budget. But Republicans insisted on this confrontation, hoping that if they just threatened enough harm, maybe Democrats would put aside the election results and meet some or all of the GOP's demands.
There is a process already in place that's intended to prevent disasters like these. House Republicans deliberately rejected it because they wanted a crisis, assuming it would give them "leverage" so they wouldn't have to compromise at all.
I imagine there are quite a few Americans waking up this morning thinking, "Wait, the government is about to shut down?" What they don't appreciate is the fact that GOP lawmakers always intended for this to happen, and set this plan in motion months ago.
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The dirty little secret in Washington: the looming shutdown isn't an accident. [View all]
babylonsister
Sep 2013
OP
"GOP lawmakers always intended for this to happen, and set this plan in motion months ago."
KayJay503
Oct 2013
#36
this should be highlighted in EVERY nightly news report and newspaper headline
Pretzel_Warrior
Sep 2013
#3
Got into a fight with my son... Told him he has a right to his own opinion, but not his own facts.
Tigress DEM
Oct 2013
#38
BREAKING: Obama Appoints Another Romney Advisor to Social Security Catfood Commission:
blkmusclmachine
Sep 2013
#32
They wanted this just like the Sequester! It was a price they are more than willing to pay to stamp
Dustlawyer
Oct 2013
#43
From a marketing standpoint, they're also trying to tarnish the rollout of Obamacare,
grahamhgreen
Oct 2013
#49