For the third straight day, Senate Democrats have
refused to give in to repugican hostage-taking tactics by blocking a repugican attempt to use Homeland Security funding to overturn
President Obama’s executive orders on immigration.
The House-passed bill that would fund Homeland
Security failed to get the votes needed to advance. The Senate vote was
52-47 in favor of moving the bill forward, but repugicans remain eight
votes short of the number required for advancement.
Senate Minority Leader Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) made it clear
that Democrats will not support a Homeland Security funding bill that
contains immigration provisions, “We would love to debate immigration.
We’ve done it here on the Senate floor before. It was a wonderful
bipartisan debate, and we’re willing to do it again but the American
people are crying out that we defend our homeland. They’re doing it
around the rest of the world. Why shouldn’t we? That is what this is all
about. If repugicans want to debate immigration we can go right ahead
and do that. But not on the back of homeland security.”
Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) summed up the Democratic position by saying, “We are not into hostage-taking.”
Mitch McConnell (r-KY) is desperately trying to spin the Democratic filibuster as
opposition to Homeland Security funding, “Why would Democrats go to the
mat to protect the political class from the consequences of overreach
President Obama has referred to as ‘ignoring the law’? Well, here’s the
good news. There’s a way forward. There’s a way to end this Democrat
filibuster. All it requires is a little common sense and a little
Democrat courage. Remember: Several Democrats previously indicated
unease with the idea of politicians overreaching in ways President Obama
has seemed to imply would ‘violate the law.’ So now is the time to
back those words up. Now is the time for Democrats of good conscience to
vote with us to break their party’s filibuster of Homeland Security
funding and help us protect American democracy.”
McConnell’s questioning of Democratic courage is the biggest sign yet that he’s got nothing.
The repugicans know that the only Homeland Security
funding bill that they are going to get through the Senate is a clean
bill with no immigration provisions. McConnell’s problem is that house repugicans are unlikely to pass a clean funding bill until they
absolutely have to. If Homeland Security is forced to shut down, repugicans will be blamed.
The repugican congressional majority is getting
nothing done, and the extremists in the house repugican caucus are
poised to drag down Mitch McConnell’s failing Senate majority.
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