Senate Democrats turned up the heat on Boehner and
McConnell by blocking the fourth Senate Republican attempt to overturn
President Obama’s immigration actions by attaching it to the Homeland
Security funding bill.
Today’s vote was just like the previous three.
Republicans voted to move the bill forward, except for Dean Heller of
Nevada, while Democrats and Independents stood united in opposition. The
final vote was 47-46 in favor, with Mitch McConnell voting no as a
procedural move so that he could bring the vote up again later.
Before the vote, Sen. John Barrasso went through the
same Republican talking points that they tried to use during the
previous three attempts to move the bill forward. The only difference is
that Barrasso added the ruling by the Bush appointed partisan judge
that blocked President Obama’s executive action on immigration.
Republicans tried to shift the focus away from Homeland Security and
towards immigration. Barrasso accused Senate Democrats of, “Not
understanding why they lost” the midterm election and called on
Democrats to, “stop defending the president and the White House.”
Democratic vice chair of the Appropriations
Committee Sen,. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) called out Republicans and said,
“We should be voting on a clean Homeland Security bill.” She called out
Republicans for playing politics while the country faces some of our
biggest homeland security challenges right now. Mikulski contrasted the
hypocrisy of Republicans asking what is Obama doing to protect America
while ignoring the “boots on the ground” in this country who need
funding. The Maryland senator urged Republicans to put immigration aside
and pass a clean Homeland Security funding bill.
Democrat Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) used the threat of an
attack against her home state Mall of America to hammer Republicans for
jeopardizing national security over the immigration language in the
bill. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) went after Republicans on the point
that members of the Coast Guard won’t be paid.
Republican Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND) went with the
standard Republican talking point that Democrats are obstructing the
bill while he ignored the Democrats’ issues with immigration riders in
the bill.
With days to go until Homeland Security shuts down,
Senate Republicans have their backs against the wall. Majority Leader
Mitch McConnell will have to quickly decide whether he will abandon the
House Republican suicide mission of trying to overturn President Obama’s
executive action immigration by tying it to Homeland Security funding,
or if he is finally willing to pass a clean Homeland Security funding
bill.
It is clear that the House Republican Homeland
Security bill is going nowhere fast. Unless Speaker John Boehner backs
down at the last moment and allows a clean vote on Homeland Security
funding, it looks like the agency is heading for a shutdown.
Republicans tried to pick a fight with President
Obama by tying Homeland Security funding to overturning his immigration
actions, and they are losing in a big way. The ball is now in Boehner’s
court, and if Homeland Security shuts down, Republicans will be blamed.
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