On Oct. 9, 218 members
of the U.S. House of Representatives issued a discharge petition for H.Res.
450, a resolution that will
provide for immediate consideration of legislation that will reauthorize the
Export-Import Bank of the United States through Sept. 30, 2019.
The vote will now occur
Oct. 26, and comes after Congress had allowed the bank’s charter to expire on
June 30.
All that, even though we
do not need such a bank, Americans for Limited Government President Rick
Manning noted in a statement. “Without any new loans
from the Export-Import Bank, U.S.
exporters managed to sell $188.8 billion of goods and services in July, and
$185 billion in August,”
said Manning. “The reason almost
nobody noticed the Ex-Im Bank’s expiration on June 30 is simple. It only
accounts for 1 percent of the nation’s $2.344 trillion of annual exports. In
other words, its expiration hardly matters at all when companies can just
secure financing elsewhere in a global marketplace,” Manning added.
But nobody should be
surprised that the bank will survive with House Democrats and a handful of
Republicans pulling it out of the fire. This is the style that has marked the
tenure of House Speaker Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio). “There isn’t a major
piece of legislation that has not depended on Democrats to pass,” Manning said.
He’s right. When the most recent
continuing resolution came up that included funding for Planned Parenthood, a majority of House
Republicans voted against it. But it passed anyway with 186 Democrat votes to get across
the finish line. When funding for the
Department of Homeland Security in March that included funding for President
Barack Obama to implement executive amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants
with U.S. born children, a majority of House
Republicans voted against it. Yet it passed with 182 Democrats and some Republicans. When the continuing
resolution funding Obamacare came up in 2013, a majority of House
Republicans voted against it. But again it passed with 198 Democrats helping it along. A
majority of House Republicans voted against the tax bill that raised taxes on those making $400,000 and
above, including many small businesses, legislation that passed. A
majority voted against so-called hurricane “disaster relief” because it was unpaid for and was stuffed with
billions in unrelated pork even as it passed with Democrat support. They also needed Democrat votes
to get the March 21, 2013 continuing resolution across the finish line, too. Just like the vote
to suspend the debt ceiling until May 19, 2013 — they needed Democrats
for that vote.
Just like the vote on the
continuing resolution that came before that.
Or when the House increased
the debt ceiling in 2011
before that.
In short, to accomplish
anything, since becoming Speaker, Boehner has required the votes of Nancy
Pelosi and House Democrats. The evidence that the
true majority of the House are Democrats and handful of Republicans is
overwhelming. Elections be damned.
So, perhaps they should
just band together and make Pelosi the next Speaker. That would be more honest
than the charade going on now.
Robert Romano is the
senior editor of Americans for Limited Government.
http://netrightdaily.com/2015/10/a-majority-in-name-only/
Comments
Comments
Democrats
and RINOs own the House and the Senate. Republicans are split 80% Liberal and
20% Conservative, despite the fact that all Republicans campaigned claiming to
be Conservatives. The Liberal
Republicans can claim that, but they vote with the Democrats. This phenomenon
exists in lots of States as well. It is common to see politicians study their
constituents and then decide what party to file with. They also lie during the
campaign and claim that they are conservative Republicans, but they don’t vote
that way.
That
accounts for the low scores for US politicians in Conservative Review Scorecard
and the low scores for Georgia politicians in electtherightcandidate.us.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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