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With Eye On Re-Election Instead Of Skyrocketing Government Debt, Sherrod Brown & Senate Democrats Refuse To Pass A Budget For Third Year In A Row

Brown & Fellow Democrats Once Again Shutdown Budget Process

As a candidate for the Senate in 2006, liberal Democrat Sherrod Brown said that he supported a Balance Budget Amendment in order to restore fiscal sanity to our government.

Yet, in the 6 years Brown has been in the Senate, the federal debt has skyrocketed by trillions and trillions of dollars.  In fact, since President Obama took office Brown has unabashedly supported every one of his big government spending programs, the government’s credit card bill has increased an additional $5 trillion — from $10.6 trillion to $15.6 trillion.

What’s worse – Senate Democrats, including Brown – have refused to pass a budget for over three years – 1,085 days to be exact.

And earlier today, Brown’s fellow Democrats on the Senate Budget Committee cancelled a planned markup of a federal budget for 2013, and announced that no action would be taken on the budget this year until after the November election.   As numerous news reports from Capitol Hill pointed out, Brown and his Democratic colleagues are apparently more concerned with their own re-elections than with tackling the country’s skyrocketing debt.

“The decision by Senator Brown to punt on a federal budget for the third year in a row makes clear that he’s more concerned with own political survival than with trying to secure America’s economic future,” National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) spokesman Jahan Wilcox said today.  Ohioans expect Sherrod Brown to do his job, but for over 1,000 days he’s refused to fulfill the most basic duty of his office.” 

“Ohio deserves a Senator who is focused on doing what’s right for his state and his country and not what’s best for his own political career,” Wilcox concluded  

BACKGROUND … 

As A Candidate In 2006, Sherrod Brown Expressed Support For A Balanced Federal Budget 

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SHERROD BROWN: “I Stood Up To A President Of My Own Party . . .  In Support Of The Balance Budget Amendment, In Restoring Fiscal Sanity To Our Government. I agree with Senator Voinovich that Mike DeWine and others have betrayed conservative principles of limited government. I want to go to the Senate and work with Senator Voinovich on sound tax policy that benefits the middle class, without burying our grandchildren in debt.” (Ohio Senate Debate, City Club Of Cleveland, http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/OhioSenateDebate, 10/27/06)


BUT IT’S BEEN 1,085 DAYS SINCE BROWN & HIS DEMOCRAT COLLEAGUES HAVE PASSED A BUDGET 

APRIL 29, 2009:  The Senate has passed the President’s budget by a vote of 53-43. (Brian Beutler, The Budget Passes Both Houses, TPM, 04/29/09) 

WHICH IS LONGER THAN IT TOOK TO BUILD THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING:  The [Empire State Building] was actually completed ahead of schedule, taking only one year and 45 days to build. (Jennifer Rosenberg, Empire State Building Facts, Accessed 01/23/12) 

AND IN 2012 BROWN & HIS FELLOW LIBERAL DEMOCRATS HAVE REFUSED TO EVEN INTRODUCE A BUDGET 

  • The Hill: Sen. Conrad Backs Off Plan To Vote On Budget.  Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) bowed to pressure from fellow Democrats on Tuesday and postponed a committee vote on a 2013 budget resolution, most likely until after the November elections. 
  • Congressional Quarterly: Conrad to Hold No Votes on Budget. Senate Budget Chairman Kent Conrad is offering a long-term deficit reduction plan at what he is calling a markup Wednesday, but the more immediate effect of his action will be to spare Democrats potentially difficult election year votes on spending priorities.  The North Dakota Democrat plans to offer his budget resolution without a final vote or possible amendments….Avoiding a vote also allows Conrad to meet the concerns of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who has insisted he will not bring a budget to the floor. 
  • Politico: Conrad budget a study in gridlockThe Democratic-led Senate hasn’t passed a budget blueprint since April 2009, and it won’t do so again this spring as election-year pressures consume Capitol Hill. In fact, Conrad’s budget “markup” Wednesday won’t even be a real markup because senators won’t actually offer amendments or vote…. Last year, despite weeks of behind-the-scenes negotiations with his own conference, Conrad abandoned a budget markup after it became clear it lacked support from Democrats, who complained it was too conservative. Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) sealed its fate, saying it was “foolish” to pass a budget as Vice President Joe Biden was negotiating a deal to raise the debt ceiling.  
  •  Washington Post’s Right Turn: Senate Democrats Punt On The Budget, Again . Sen. Kent Conrad (D-S.D.) had a bright idea: The Senate should pass a budget. It was a fine insight, since it legally is supposed to do just that but hasn’t in about three years. He decided he would use the Simpson-Bowles debt commission proposal. Sounds like a respectable idea. But then the Senate Democrats and Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) swooped in, forcing Conrad to retreat. No votes on the budget! Don’t make us show our hand!  

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