GOP Senators Block Trade Meeting

June 30th, 2011 at 11:14 pm | 3 Comments |

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Politico reports:

Senate Republicans on Thursday blocked the Finance Committee from meeting to consider action on three trade agreements that have gained bipartisan Senate support.

Miffed that President Obama and Senate Democrats have insisted on including extension of trade adjustment assistance with the three trade deals, Republicans informed Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) of their last-minute decision to boycott the meeting. They also have sought to block other legislation because of their unhappiness over the Senate’s failure to consider the long-overdue budget resolution for next year.

While Republicans held a press conference in the Capitol to explain their absence as the committee was scheduled to convene, Finance Democrats met in their hearing room across the street to attack the GOP empty chairs. Senate rules require at least one minority-party member for the Finance Committee to have a quorum.

Aside from the Republicans’ procedural block, Baucus said, the bigger disappointment is “this boycott means the opportunity to pass important job-creation legislation is now delayed.” As a result, he added, “someone who is without a job and struggling to pay the mortgage, the car payment or their child’s tuition will have to wait.” He later added, the showdown was “a moment of truth politically. Can this country function?”

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3 Comments so far ↓

  • armstp

    The GOP are just trying to wreck the economy anyway they can. I thought the GOP were for trade deals? I guess the Tea Party has different ideas.

  • Raskolnik

    More senseless destructive obstructionism from the Party of No. I honestly believed them when they started talking about “principled opposition,” but I guess that was just code for “I’d rather drive this country off a cliff than see it prosper under a black President.”

    • balconesfault

      Now now … while there are certainly some GOP Congressmen who want Obama to fail because he’s black … and perhaps a much wider percentage of Tea Party voters who feel the same way … I have no doubt the GOP caucus would be acting exactly the same way were Obama a white Democrat.

      This is all about punishing the American people for having the audacity to hope that both conservatives and liberals would work together under an Democratic President. We’re now under a paradigm where conservatives will only work with a Republican President, and will pretty much balk at supporting anything a Democratic President proposes unless it includes a massive tax cut for the wealthy or involves only additional military spending.