Negropolis: Imperial Senate Plunders National Treasury At Behest Of Usurper Moor Emperor

February 14th, 2009 (35) Posted By .

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Emperor beguiles populace into submission as national coffers are emptied by his lackey Imperial thieves:

WASHINGTON – In a major victory for Emperor Barack Obama, Democrats muscled a huge, $787 billion stimulus bill through Congress late Friday night in hopes of combating the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Republican opposition was nearly unanimous.

Republican aides had predicted this week that 10 to 20 party moderates could join in supporting the bill. But the grassroots pressure from conservatives has been immense, raising fears of Republican primary challenges. The result appears to be a hardening of positions—dramatized Thursday by New Hampshire Republican Sen. Judd Gregg’s withdrawal as Obama’s nominee as Commerce secretary.

The mood in the Senate was more tempered, given the three Republican defections and the huge influence they had on reshaping the Democratic package. But in a bit of political theater, Obama’s defeated rival, Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) was given the task of raising the crucial budget point of order against emergency spending in the bill. Gregg, just a day after withdrawing his name for the Cabinet, supported McCain. And even as McCain congratulated Obama on his anticipated victory, he was scathing in his comments.

“That this is bipartisan legislation is simply not accurate,” he said. “We want to work with the other side, and this is not the example that I think the American people wanted.”

At their moment of triumph, Democrats were dismayed not just by the level of opposition from Republicans but the failure of anyone to step forward and ease the situation by offering themselves as a proxy vote for Kennedy, suffering from a brain tumor.

The Massachusetts Democrat had repeatedly put his health at risk by returning for the earlier rounds to ensure 61 votes for Obama—and give some political protection to the three Republican moderates. The fact that he would not be there Friday raised anxiety, even to the point that his wife, Victoria, called the three Republicans to ensure their support if her husband did not return.

By the same token, the fact that the task was so difficult orced Democrat—and the new administration—to forge a closer alliance in their first real test of power.

The Senate approved the measure 60-38 with three GOP moderates providing crucial support. Hours earlier, the House vote was 246-183, with all Republicans opposed to the package of tax cuts and federal spending that Obama has made the centerpiece of his plan for economic recovery.

The president could sign the bill as early as next week, less than a month after taking office.

Supporters said the legislation would save or create 3.5 million jobs. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer conceded there was no guarantee, but he said that “millions and millions and millions of people will be helped, as they have lost their jobs and can’t put food on the table of their families.”

Vigorously disagreeing, House Republican leader John Boehner of Ohio dumped a copy of the 1,071-page bill to the floor in a gesture of contempt. “The bill that was about jobs, jobs, jobs has turned into a bill that’s about spending, spending, spending,” he said.

The legislation, among the costliest ever considered in Congress, provides billions of dollars to aid victims of the recession through unemployment benefits, food stamps, medical care, job retraining and more. Tens of billions are ticketed for the states to offset cuts they might otherwise have to make in aid to schools and local governments, and there is more than $48 billion for transportation projects such as road and bridge construction, mass transit and high-speed rail.

Democrats said the bill’s tax cuts would help 95 percent of all Americans, much of the relief in the form of a break of $400 for individuals and $800 for couples. At the insistence of the White House, people who do not earn enough money to owe income taxes are eligible, an attempt to offset the payroll taxes they pay.

In a bow to political reality, lawmakers included $70 billion to shelter upper middle-class and wealthier taxpayers from an income tax increase that would otherwise hit them, a provision that the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said would do relatively little to create jobs.

Also included were funds for two of Obama’s initiatives, the expansion of computerized information technology in the health care industry and billions to create so-called green jobs the administration says will begin reducing the country’s dependence on foreign oil.

Asked for his reaction to House passage of the bill, Obama said “thumbs up” and indeed gave a thumbs-up sign as he left the White House with his family for a long weekend in Chicago.

There was little or no suspense about the outcome, although the final act played out over hours and extended late into the night.

That was to allow time for Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown to fly back—aboard a government plane—from Ohio, where his mother died earlier in the week. His was the decisive 60th vote for the bill.

Congress cast its votes as federal regulators announced the closing of the Sherman County Bank in Loup City, Neb.; Riverside Bank of the Gulf Coast in Florida, based in Cape Coral; Corn Belt Bank and Trust Co. of Pittsfield, Ill.; and Pinnacle Bank of Beaverton, Ore. They raised to 13 the number of failures this year of federally insured banking companies and were the latest reminders of the toll taken by recession and frozen credit markets.

The day’s events at the Capitol were scripted to allow Democratic leaders to fulfill their pledge to send Obama legislation by mid-February.

“Barack Obama, in just a few short weeks as president, has passed one of the biggest packages for economic recovery in our nation’s history,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, anticipating final Senate passage.

The approval also capped an early period of accomplishment for the Democrats, who won control of the White House and expanded their majorities in Congress in last fall’s elections.

Since taking office on Jan. 20, the president has signed legislation extending government-financed health care to millions of lower-income children who lack it, a bill that President George W. Bush twice vetoed. He also has placed his signature on a measure making it easier for workers to sue their employers for alleged job discrimination, effectively overturning a ruling by the Supreme Court’s conservative majority.

Obama made the stimulus a cornerstone of his economic recovery plan even before he took office, but his calls for bipartisanship were an early casualty.

Republicans complained they had been locked out of the early decisions, and Democrats countered that Boehner had tried to rally opposition even before the president met privately with the GOP rank and file.

In retrospect, said White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, the White House wasn’t “sharp enough” in emphasizing the benefits of the bill as Republicans began to criticize spending on items such as family planning services, anti-smoking programs and reseeding the National Mall.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid faced a different task—finding enough GOP moderates to give him the 60 votes needed to surmount a variety of procedural hurdles. To do that, he and the White House agreed to trim billions in spending from the original $820 billion House-passed bill, enough to obtain the backing of GOP Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins of Maine and Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.

As the final compromise took shape in a frenzied round of bargaining earlier this week, it was trimmed again to hold the support of the moderates, whose opposition to a new program for federal school construction caused anger among House Democrats.

In the end, a compromise was reached that allows states to use funds for modernizing schools. But in a display of displeasure, Pelosi decided to skip the news conference last Wednesday where Reid announced a final agreement.

In addition to tax relief for individuals and businesses who purchase new equipment, lawmakers inserted breaks for first-time homebuyers and consumers purchasing new cars in an attempt to aid two industries particularly hard-hit by the recession. In response to pressure from lawmakers from Pennsylvania, Indiana and elsewhere, the bill was altered at the last minute to permit the buyers of recreational vehicles and motorcycles to claim the same break as those buying cars and light trucks.

In the House, all 246 votes in favor were cast by Democrats. Seven Democrats joined 176 Republicans in opposition.

“The greatest abomoniation in American legislative history” – Charles Krauthammer

(AP)

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  • amy

    Negropolis :mrgreen: :mrgreen: funny shit. What can you do but laugh? :cry:

  • Paslode

    :arrow: Jenny-O

    I concure.

    I am just waiting for the second shot heard round the world….an awful thing to hope for but our options are running out by the second.

    Live Free or Die.

  • RacerRick

    This pile of shit is purported to be Obamanators “Crown Jewel” of his presidency… It will but leave a legacy for him all right, all negative.
    The citizens of this great country will be saddled with this debt for many years to come, and will excede 1 Trillion $ if and when its ever paid for. I especially like the fact that none of the congressmen had a chance to read this pile prior to voting, approx. 1100 pages of pure pork!!

    Socialism at its finest!!!

    RacerRick :gun: :twisted:

  • hyandright

    Capitalism..it was good while it lasted.

  • billie

    “Emperor Obamus Caesar.” Brill. And as Rush has noted, the stimulus pkg. is a “Porkulus Bill.” :!:

  • sierrahome

    We got through 3 full terms of FDR we can get through the next few years of this ass clown.

    …I hope

  • http://patdollard MG

    ted SUCKS and so do the rhinos, they all deserve a dirt nap.

  • Kermit

    http://gopyoungguns.com/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM2b2oD8pKY

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kHqcpsBBfI&feature=channel_page

    http://www.youtube.com/user/JohnBoehner

    I received the link for the first YouTube from Cantor’s Whip office sometime this afternoon. Had problems posting earlier.

  • Sully

    As Treasury Sec Heistner has said, this is just the beginning.

  • Teri

    God help us! God save our country from the idiot liberals.
    And, I was mistaken enough to believe that Hillary was the most Machiavellian … geesh. :roll:

  • sully

    “…enough to obtain the backing of GOP Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins of Maine and Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.”

    Well Hardball1911…. looks like they hung with the Dhimmicrats, so here’s hoping they actually do someday.
    :beer:

  • aboutTObegin

    oh my motherfucking……..why is our own Government walking itself to the gallows and hanging themselves? what ever happened to self preservation? :mad: :mad: :mad: do they in government not know how half of the population feel about this????? how pissed off we are for killing our country!?!?!?!?! :mad: :mad: :mad:

  • dogwhisperer

    Negropolis,

    I laugh.

  • http://www.myspace.com/methushelah Demogorgon

    Earlier today, actually yesterday (Friday), I began another round of web-form submissions… beginning with the Democrat side of the Senate. At that time I had no idea how swiftly they would move to finish this colossal monstrosity of utter stupidity. It was all over before I was even ready to move on to the RINOs: Specter, Collins, and Snowe.

    My message, written below, seems to me now as if I already knew instinctively that all hope for some eleventh-hour surprise roadblock was already lost. I’m glad I did it though; considering it was Friday the Thirteenth my brief comment now sounds more like a dire warning. A premonition: which should one day return to haunt more then a few of them?

    – The message:

    So apparently none of you believes in the Constitution anymore. Oh I’m no idiot; I know our Federal Government has been riding roughshod over literal (correct) interpretations of the Constitution since long before I was born. But it’s obvious now that all pretence of even pretending to be adherents to our supreme law has been abandoned in favor of your dreams of a Fascist-Left command-economy one-party administrative police state. This sick-twisted President’s ultimate ambitions are even more evil then yours’ – and yours’ are more then evil enough. The ultimate price of your Treason will be far higher then any of you can imagine! “For they” that “have sown the wind,” “…shall reap the whirlwind.”

  • mike3481

    Well…they now own it, the economy, lock, stock and barrel.

    And when Obama & the Dem’s plan fails, as it did in Japan nine times and once during FDR’s Administration they will most certainly reap the whirlwind.

    And we’ll be there to fill the void.

    :mrgreen:

  • http://patdollard.com Pat Dollard

    :arrow: mike3481

    I’m not waiting for any failure. There is no excuse not to move now. His jury has returned, and the verdict is unanimous. My convictions and their courage now fill the void of any prior uncertainty.

  • http://www.yankeemom.com yankeemom

    It’s time to all of us to become “Samuel Adams” and save our Constitution.

  • azbastard

    on a dark horse we ride

  • http://earthlink nomee1

    hooooooooooooooora locked and loaded sir :gun:

  • Charles

    It seems rather fitting that the bolsheviks, and their 3 rino useful idiots, passed this “greatest abomination in American legislative history”…on Friday the 13th.

    “When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set.” Lin Yutang

  • http://www.gwuh.com Marc Stockwell-Moniz (Infidel since birth thanks in part to my crusader ancestors, especially Egas Moniz, Knight Templer who defeated the Moors.)

    :arrow: Jenny-O

    Time to get locked and loaded

    Ill be waiting. With a gun and a pack of samwiches.

    Jenny,
    Would you be so kind to make a few PB and J’s? :wink: :beer:

    On a serious note:
    This Porkulous Bill sucks, as my daughter and all of our children will be stuck trying to pay this freaking thing off for many years to come.
    Can’t anybody in Congress read?
    Obambam must be laughing at the nation by now.

  • Mart

    Is anybody really surprised they are spending our money as if there is no tomorrow?? I’m guessing by summer this year that we will have run out of tomorrows.

  • amy

    May 30th there is going to be a March on DC. I want to go. Will anyone from here be going?

  • Buck Hoff

    I’m telling you, tax revolt time. I’m not sending in the additional $5000+ the government says I owe, I suggest you all do the same, cut off the blood flow and the beast dies.
    :gun: :gun: :gun:

  • German Dragon

    In another article, I read that their plan is to “monetarize the debt.” What that means is no other country is buying the Treasury’s debt instruments, so the Democrats are going to print money and debase the currency. Within the next year to 18 months we are going to see hyper-inflation before the crash occurs.

    The excellent article that Kermit posted about the “government bubble” should be highlighted as a Featured Post.

    Dollard Nation, at the speed the Democrats are advancing their agenda, I regret that if we are to save America and our Constitution we won’t be able to wait until 2010 to merely vote the traitors out of power.

  • dogbert41

    I wonder if the French are exporting the guillotine?

  • Tom in CO

    godfuckingdammit this guy will get negative approval numbers by the time his 1st year is up.

  • Dan (The Infidel)

    Fjordman nailed it in a recent column:

    “…Under Obama, I fear that the USA will no longer be the land of the free, home of the brave, but rather a global enforcer of non-discrimination and Diversity, the Multicultural Empire…”

    Obambi is a third-world President. He’s all talk and no substance. The ideal candidate for a third-world candidate trying out for a UN committee seat; but not for the job of POTUS.

  • dadeo

    One thing is for certain and that is that the HNIC of Negropolis won’t be reading the two reams of pork paper either.

    No, I’m pretty sure he is pumping his Bic Click at 10,000 rpms in anticipation of signing his “historic stimiulas plan” into law on Monday.

    The term Black Monday will take on a a whole new shade of darkness.

  • American Woman (bitter clinger to my guns and religion)

    :arrow: amy

    May 30th there is going to be a March on DC. I want to go. Will anyone from here be going?

    Im going!! :mrgreen:

    This is just the first step, next they are nationalizing homes. starting with the ‘toxic loans’

    People need to understand there will be no 2010 elections.
    Rahm has taken over the census,
    the SCHIP program gives the first intitlement to the illegals next will be amnesty providing 15 million new voters
    billions of $$ is being funded to ACORN and Moveon
    Think about it, why have they been moving so fast and reaching so far to the left, to power grab. :gun:
    and before 2010 they will have the security force set up and gun restrictions in place.
    And when the people freak out marshall law. Its coming, just a matter of time.
    Look at the arrogance of this bill. It is full of junk sold to us as an “emergency” in the dark of night and when people find their children have been enslaved for this crap major disenfranchisment!!

    They dont care because they are in power

  • Paslode

    May 30th….that might be worth a drive

  • http://thecaptiansquarters.blogspot.com/ (CAPT-DAX)

    The Cloward-Piven Strategy of Orchestrated Crisis :gun:

  • Mike Mose

    The govt takes all the money, raises taxes and takes all the money, and attacks the economy and takes all the money. The government is now getting us ready to be starved out.

    DC should be in flames for what they have done and continue to do to Americans.

    Folks we are in the battle for our lives and freedoms. Right now!

    We need to be in Washington at the same time as Pelosi and Reid are in congress, do not wait for the summer recess.

  • http://www.Dissent-From-Day-One.com ex-Democrat

    Can you’all hold off the revolution until after my clearance poly? Thanks in advance.

  • http://www.Dissent-From-Day-One.com ex-Democrat

    “We the People” march on May 30th:

    http://www.resistnet.com/group/wethepeoplemarchonwashington

    Hey, would be cool if Pat decided on the new name as “We the People”….already has a parade planned out. :)