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Thursday, September 20, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Government Shutdown Showdown Looms
by Amanda Carpenter
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Republicans are dusting off plans to stop Democrats from daring President Bush to shut down the government, in a battle reminiscent of President Clinton’s 1995 budget standoff with the Congress.

“The Democrats are clearly posturing for a government shutdown they believe they can win, so this is a train wreck,” Sen. Jim DeMint (R.-S.C.) said. “And we’re trying to defuse that before it goes forward.”

The 12 appropriations bills--which fund the government’s year-to-year operations in general areas like agriculture or financial services-- are estimated to cost $23 billion more than the president requested in his fiscal year 2008 budget. As a result, Bush has issued veto threats on 10 of those bills and sufficient Republican majorities in the House and Senate have pledged to sustain his veto.

The deadline to pass those bills is September 30, when the federal government’s fiscal year ends. Congress has only completely met all 12 appropriations deadlines three times in the last 25 years.

This time around, Democrats want a public fight with the White House. It is rumored that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will lump all the spending bills unrelated to national security into an omnibus bill and hand it off to Bush for an all or nothing veto.

DeMint, chairman of the Republican Steering Committee, and Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R.-Tex.), chairman of the Republican Study Committee, introduced legislation Wednesday prevent a shutdown.

Their bill, titled “Government Prevention Act,” would create an automatic continuing resolution to fund government at the previous year’s spending levels when Congress fails to pass their appropriations bills by the September 30 deadline.

In 1995, when the Republican Congress refused to pass the budget Democratic President Bill Clinton requested, or any substitute resolution, by deadline, all federal operations like parks and museums were temporarily closed and workers were sent home. Continued...

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Amanda Carpenter is the author of “The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier on Hillary Clinton,” published in October 2006.
 
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240 holidays/year would do it
"No shut down will do it because the rascals we have elected will always vote for retroactive pay for all!"

Let them, and give it to them. It's far cheaper than letting them harass us when they go to work.

As I said before, we should make about 280 holidays a year. With weekends and vacation, they'd never be at the office, and we could get on with our lives without their interminable interference.

Government-run schools are not "broken", they are doing exactly what they were designed to do: weaken families and create dependence on government.

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How to get a new start in government
No shut down will do it because the rascals we have elected will always vote for retroactive pay for all!

We simply must encourage a new party that has a clear determination to pass a package that stops all retroactive spending and pledges to rebuild a budget when they have the votes to do it without being stopped by opponents.

It will take only one election in the House, but at least two in the Senate where not all incumbents run in the same election. Only 1/3 of them.

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