For veterans bill, Republicans put budget ax aside
29 July 2010 House Republicans who have spent months demanding spending cuts blanched Wednesday at their first opportunity to actually make them, instead joining Democrats in treating a bill to pay for veterans programs in 2011 as politically sacrosanct in an election year.
The veterans measure is the first of a dozen spending bills for the upcoming 2011 budget year to come up for a vote. Democrats, meanwhile, were doing some ducking and weaving of their own to avoid time-consuming floor debates and politically difficult votes on other measures.
It's of little surprise that Democrats picked the Veterans Affairs bill as the first in the appropriations pile to bring to a vote. It passed by a 411-6 vote. Continued
Now they feel all fuzzy and patriotic? behind those flag lapel pins, even though they got caught with their pants and skirts down for their corporate pimps just prior to, with attempting to get three amendments cutting funding!! But hey, we'll take it as it wouldn't come after the election, that's for sure!! That's how we vets get at least something!!
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