Thursday, September 13, 2012

Daily Kos: John Boehner chooses politics over governing, won't take up farm bill


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/13/1131368/-John-Boehner-chooses-politics-over-governing-won-t-take-up-farm-nbsp-bill
you would think with such abysmal ratings and their party about to lose the farm, they would try some other kind of last ditch effort like "pass a bill, help American's, act like they give at least a gnat's crap about themselves if not "we the people" and not be seen as the things we have all come to know as true.
For the first time in modern history, Congress is going to fail to produce a farm bill. This in one of the worst farmland drought years in recent memory. The drought has resulted in more than 1,800 counties in 38 states being declared natural disaster areas, and every sector of agriculture has been affected. And House Republicans refuse to act.
WASHINGTON — Congressional agreement on a stalled farm bill seemed increasingly out of reach on Wednesday, as a few hundred farmers gathered near the Capitol to press for its passage. They were greeted by an unusually bipartisan group of lawmakers pushing for action in the House, where Republican leaders have declined to pursue legislation. [...]
Senator Jerry Moran, Republican of Kansas [...] spoke, chiding members of his own party in the House for refusing to bring their own committee’s farm bill to the floor. “Don’t sit on the sidelines waiting for something to happen,” he said. [...]
Should the current law expire at the end of the month, direct payments to farmers would still continue at $5 billion a year, and the food stamp program would continue through other spending bills. But nearly 40 other programs would not be financed after the 2012 fiscal year.
 The Senate passed a five-year farm bill earlier this summer and has been waiting for the House to act. The House Agriculture Committee passed its own version of the bill, but Speaker John Boehner has refused to take up either bill for purely political reasons.

He'd have to pass the Senate's version of the bill with Democrats, and he doesn't want to give them that opportunity. The House version doesn't contain enough cuts for most of the House freshman, though it decimates the food stamp program, and it couldn't garner enough Democratic votes to pass. So, because he doesn't want his members to have to take a difficult vote, he refuses to do anything at all.
they are not doing the job, one of their own said ' if you got someone not doing the job, you fire him" paraphrased but still fire them!  


 they told us 4 years ago they would do nothing to help, and what dose their base do put even more of them in 2 years later, i don't blame the T-Per's i blame to voter's the T-p can'tchange it's spots but the voter's can change their vote.