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Politics | 02/11/2009 9:20 am

Sen. Boxer on Stimulus: Doing Nothing Is a 'Hostile Act'

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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Sen. Barbara Boxer’s steaming mad over the economic stimulus package!

Not only are all but three Senate Republicans refusing to support the $838 billion economic rescue bill, but the Senate will need 60 votes to avoid a Republican filibuster, and none of these things please the California Democrat. "This isn’t easy but to say to do nothing … to do nothing is a hostile act on the American people," said Boxer during an interview with MSNBC this morning, noting that 500,000 jobs are being lost a month, with 600,000 lost in January alone. "You can’t do nothing — there’s no dollars out there."

The Senate approved the bill Tuesday
, but now it’s up to House and Senate negotiators to hammer out the differences between their two versions; the House bill is $819 billion. But then, the final bill has to go back to both houses for passage — again. Lawmakers hope a compromise bill can be sent to President Obama by the end of the week for his signature. That means they have to work fast.

"They’re forcing us to get 60 votes," Boxer said of Republicans, adding that even the ailing cancer-stricken Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-MA, came back to vote to make sure Democrats have enough support. "If they didn’t have a 60-vote hurdle for everything, we could get this done. It’s very difficult for me, as a person of action, to see this happen … let’s just have a vote."

Centrist senators like Sen. Susan Collins, R-ME, Sen. Arlen Specter, R-PA, Sen. Ben Nelson, D-NE, and Sen. Olympia Snow, R-ME, are promising to vote against the bill if it comes back with a higher price tag. Meanwhile, in the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-CA, has been raging against the Senate’s take-it-or-leave it approach to the stimulus bill. In fact, she’s so mad, that she cut off fellow Democrats from complaining about it during a Tuesday caucus meeting because it just got her blood boiling more. Both Obama and Pelosi want to restore much of the spending cut by the Senate, particularly $21 billion in school construction and technology grants, $10.3 billion in COBRA insurance and $8.6 billion in new Medicaid coverage for the unemployed.

"At a certain point, after a couple of members had expressed themselves, she asked that future speakers not address that issue because it was reminding her how angry she was," Rep. Anthony D. Weiner, D-NY, told Politico.

There’s tough negotiations on the stimulus still to come. Let’s hope cooler heads prevail!

247 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

DeBúrca obj
Also… when the government spends money on any infrastructure it is pumping money into the economy as well as creating jobs. Updating our school buildings with new technology and making them more environmentally friendly and building new state of the art schools not only puts money into the economy in the short run through purchases and jobs created, it is a deeper investment toward the future. So we are getting more bang for our bucks. Making sure our college students get the aid that allows them to stay in school not only pumps money into the economy in the short run but is also providing us with an educated workforce for the future, which means eventual higher paying jobs and more taxes paid.
By DeBúrca obj on 02/11/2009 4:03 pm
C Hardy
Brooklyn…I agree with the schools. We have schools here that have trailers also…We are talking in the wealthy County’s they are sending elementary school kids out in trailers and if they have to use the bathroom they have to walk, regardless of weather, to the bathrooms. They sit in these classrooms with no heat, no a/c, nothing. It is nuts to think we are treating our kids this way… I had a friend who had to get Cobra when she split from her husband b/c her job didnt offer health insurance and she had two small kids, finally her ex got a job with good insurance so he carries them on his insurance, but her Cobra was very expensive and it hurt to see her struggle. I told her if we could get away with it, I would take guardianship of them and put them on my insurance and she pay me the differnece but it didnt have to come to that. Children suffer and it is no fault of theirs.
By C Hardy on 02/11/2009 12:27 pm
alex harvey
You’re right about thing, Obama is looking toward the future. His second term.
By alex harvey on 02/11/2009 4:37 pm
Brooklyn Gal
Amazing how respectful I try to be in my comments only to be met with this sh*t.
By Brooklyn Gal on 02/11/2009 5:07 pm
Brooklyn Gal
It was a very twisted comment to make especially when the subject is children.
By Brooklyn Gal on 02/11/2009 6:05 pm
alex harvey
Enlighten me. If I was disrespectful towards you, I’m sorry. Paste the commet so I can see it.
By alex harvey on 02/11/2009 6:28 pm
Brooklyn Gal
I received an email alert from you, so you obviously were directing your comment at me. Why should I now have to paste it?????
By Brooklyn Gal on 02/11/2009 6:46 pm
Zera Lee
Brooklyn, I think the site software is having intermittent problems attaching replies to the correct posts. A month ago I ran into a page caching problem that served me the wrong page. Several times, I have seen replies assigned to the wrong post or even move from post to post. Given that the alerts were shut off for awhile, they must have been working on problems in this area and we are probably in a period where they are looking to see if they fixed all the bugs. For now, just take the alerts with a grain of salt. :-)
By Zera Lee on 02/12/2009 11:58 am
alex harvey
Im sticking by what I said. Obama is looking toward the future, his second term.
By alex harvey on 02/12/2009 5:20 pm
Brooklyn Gal
My objection is that I did not put anyone down in my comment, but you come along and crap all over it. You are entitled to your opinion, but it does not have to be attached to something I wrote. My comment was for the future of our school children who are going to school in run-down buildings that are overcrowded. Obviously the issue of the future of these kids means nothing to you. Whether it takes a year or two to build these schools, it is a necessity but today the Repubs got their way and that budget was cut.
By Brooklyn Gal on 02/12/2009 5:39 pm
Maurine H
I’m glad you wrote this, Brooklyn. There is no place here for trash-talk (and that’s all you get from the person you’re addressing your comments to). If the level of discource continues to sink to that level, I think wOw will see many of its best contributors leave and seek more adult exchanges on another website. I also agree with your position on investment in schools and the future of our children. They need to be well-educated and prepared to compete in the world, and it is shameful that this country is not even providing them with decent facilities in which to learn.
By Maurine H on 02/13/2009 12:27 pm
DeBúrca obj
What the Republicans fail to understand is that it is not just Democrats who are losing their jobs, losing the equity in their homes and watching their retirement funds disappear. They had better be careful.
By DeBúrca obj on 02/11/2009 10:55 am
S.J. Morgan
Trust me the KNOW that! Their emails and phone line are being bombarded with calls and emails telling the to hold off and get it right so we are not back in this messa again in a year! Most construtions workers and self employed contractors are REpublican!
By S.J. Morgan on 02/11/2009 11:00 am
Lori F.
Americans are losing their jobs! Its not a Democratic/ Republican thing! Its an American thing! But for some odd reason, the Democratic’s are looking at it the way you see it! Very Partisan!
By Lori F. on 02/11/2009 1:21 pm
alex harvey
Or what?
By alex harvey on 02/11/2009 4:38 pm