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I'm really sick of these people not doing their jobs. They're good at politically partisan public committee hearings, begging for money from special interest groups and PACs, and going on 'news' shows to spout the party line. But doing things like establishing a reasonable annual budget without a bunch of pork barrel spending . . . Well . . . Not so good.
House avoids government shutdown
WASHINGTON (CNN) -
On the day the federal government is due to run out of money, Congress did what it does best -- punted the deadline for a few more days to avoid a shutdown.
Negotiators crafting a massive spending bill are still debating the final contours of a deal, so the House on Friday sent a bill to President Barack Obama giving congressional leaders until Wednesday night.
The President is expected to sign the short-term measure before midnight.
With a fall budget deal already establishing the overall spending levels, House Speaker Paul Ryan is immersed in talks about which policy riders will be attached to the bill. Those on the table run the gamut from a measure requiring more vetting of refugees from Iraq and Syria to regulations over clean air and water.
"I believe we are making good progress," House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers, who is writing the bill with leaders, said on the House floor on Friday, adding he expected to be able to finish action by the new deadline next week.
Multiple House Republican members told CNN that Ryan is deliberately keeping them in the dark on the details of what's in or out of the package. He's asked members to trust him as he faces his first major negotiation with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who is continuing to press hard for Democratic priorities in return for votes from her members.
Ryan pledged he would allow members three days to review the details. Most members and aides expected a deal to be released on Monday, with a House vote on Wednesday. But there is little margin for error since this latest stopgap bill expires on Wednesday night so it's likely that Congress will need to pass another short-term bill next week.
For now, House GOP members appear content to give Ryan more time, and understand much of the bill is leftover business from former Speaker John Boehner.
"This is one where we were served up a particular deck of cards, if you will, and we've got to play it in order to keep from getting a shutdown. And I think both sides want to see that accomplished," Florida GOP Rep. Dennis Ross told CNN.
It's up to the voters to vote these professional porker politicians out of office and get some people in there that will actually perform the duties of responsible elected representatives.
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If only we could make it happen, Rongone. Voters need to do the same at the state level too but I don't see it happening at either. Too many voters enter a voting booth and pull the same levers every election with no thought of the consequences.