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Corrupt Government Title: Mitch McConnell Aims To Ram Obamatrade Through Senate With No Amendments, Closed Debate On Tuesday, any Republican senators who vote with McConnell in favor of cloture on TPAwhich would provide the president fast-track authority to speed through Congress with little to no oversight at least three highly secretive trade dealswill be surrendering their right to criticize Reids handling of the Senate last Congress. Thats because McConnell literally will use Reids choice of tactics to block any amendments to the version of TPA that passed the House: the Senate leader will fill the amendment tree so as to keep any other U.S. senators from offering any amendments. Senator McConnells willingness to employ the same tactics he and other Republicans decried as amounting to a dictatorship reveals the emptiness of his rhetoric and vision for the Senate, Reid spokesman Adam Jentleson told Breitbart News when McConnell filled the amendment tree. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), in an interview with Breitbart News last week, criticized McConnellwho is his colleague from Kentucky and has endorsed his presidential candidacyfor closing the process the exact same way Reid used to. I think we need to be straightforward about whats happeningits a little bit confusing all the procedural maneuvers theyre using to take this through, Paul said when asked to react to the House passing TPA after rejecting the larger Obamatrade plan beforehand, and what he expects to happen in the Senate. I guess when it comes back to the Senate theyll split the vote [breaking TPA off from Trade Adjustment Assistance] again and do TPA and TAA separate. But it is a little bit complicated, the separation and rejoining and how theyre going to do this. I havent had a chance to look at all the parliamentary procedures of what theyre going to do. My main objection [to Obamatrade] is that we give the president too much power already, and then my concern is about the separation of power and checks and balances, Paul added. If we give up our right to amend the treaty and we give up our right to filibuster it, weve made this sort of fast-track sort of specially greased legislation that doesnt have the normal checks and balances. I dont know if thats a good idea because theyve been very secretive about the treaty including making it classified and difficult to read. When asked specifically about McConnell engaging in the exact same tacticfilling the amendment tree to block any open debate and amendments, shutting down deliberationthat Paul once accused Reid of acting like a dictator for, Paul unloaded on McConnell. In general, I like more debate and a more open amendment process, Paul said. I have a couple of amendments or small bills that Ive been trying to get votes on for years nowAudit The Fed passed the House with 333 votes and I still have had trouble getting a vote on that. We have a bill that would give civil servants bonuses for cutting waste and that also Ive been trying to get a vote on and havent been able to get a vote on it. Theres several things an open process would be helpful to. Well see what happens. McConnells aggressive iron-fisted tactics could backfire. To pass TPA on the cloture vote on Tuesday, he needs several senators who voted for cloture last go-around when it passed 62-38. When that vote happened, several conservatives including Sens. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Sen. David Vitter (R-LA), Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK), Ben Sasse (R-NE), Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and more voted for cloture. Several other establishment Republicans such as Sens. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH), Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) and more voted for cloture despite concerns and objections that were addressed by various amendments. Cruz, particularly, has taken serious credibility hits with conservatives on the campaign trail after working alongside House Ways and Means Committee chairman Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) to push Obamatrade. And as someone whos been as aggressive as Paul or anyone else in criticizing Democrats like Reid when they were in leadership for engaging in the exact same tactics McConnell is now using, itll be hard for Cruz to explain a vote for cloture when McConnell is acting like this. The Senate majority voted to allow Sen. Reid to ignore all Republican amendments, Cruz said back when Reid used the tactic McConnell is now using in late 2013 to push through the budget deal from Ryan and Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA), then the chairwoman of the Senate Budget Committee. Over and over, this is the roughshod style of leadership that characterizes this Senate and underscores why Washington badly needs to listen to the people. That Ryan-Murray budget cut veterans benefits in order to continue paying for illegal aliens to have access to various IRS tax credits, as Breitbart News exposed at the time, and Ryan severely damaged his credibility during that process. Even though he got the bill passed through the House after a bruising process when everyone thought Obamatrade was dead, Ryans credibility is now pretty much entirely gone after doing thismeaning Cruz is in serious trouble politically if he keeps standing with this deal and votes for cloture on Tuesday after everything thats happened. Nonetheless, Cruz is still expected to vote for cloture on TPA but may vote against it because of all of this. Hes not the only one who may vote against TPA on cloture on Tuesday. Vitter or Inhofe may oppose it because of the climate change or immigration provisions that have been discovered inside various trade deals that TPA would fast-track. Of course, if TPA passes the Senate, that means it goes to the presidentgiving Obama all sorts of new powers. With those powers, at least three highly secretive trade deals Obama has been negotiating without the input of Congress or the public would almost certainly be approvedno deal ever started on fast-track in the history of fast track has ever been stopped. The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), one such deal with a dozen Pacific Rim nations, is littered with leftist and progressive climate change provisions. None of those details were available to the publicor to senatorswhen the Senate voted on this a few weeks ago. And since only a handful of senators admitted publicly they went to go read the classified TPP text, which is currently being held in a secret room in the Capitol basement and only available to members of Congress and some of their staffers with high enough security clearances only when the member is personally there, its understandable if senators didnt know theyd be voting to grease the skids for a progressive climate change agenda by voting for TPA. Another secretive trade deal that TPA would ensure congressional approval of is the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA), which like the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) deal thats also in the works, is completely unavailable to even lawmakers and their staffs in even a classified setting. TiSA would, however, according to documents that leaked to the WikiLeaks website, vastly expand the executive branchs immigration power and may constrain the Congress of the United States when it comes to setting American immigration policy. Whats more, without amendments, another discovery about Obamatrade that has been uncovered since the Senate votethe fact that voting for TPA will ensure the TPP, which will certainly pass afterwards, eventually allows currency manipulator China into the deal, therefore empowering the Chinesecould murky the waters around the votes of Graham, Burr, Portman and Tillis. Each of them previously expressed concerns about China, and thanks now to McConnells filling of the amendment tree, the deal will not stop China but empower it. Then, with regard to Rubio, after making Obamatrade a centerpiece of his campaign during a Council on Foreign Relations speech, he turned around and has refused to admit whether he even read the TPP text before voting for TPA to fast track it. If Rubio doesnt want to take a significant hit politically, he might vote against fast track authority greasing the skids for the trade deals on Tuesday because its very likely he still hasnt been to the secret room to read the text of what it is hes voting for. All of this stuff thats been discovered since the Senate vote should be enough, Paul said in his Breitbart News interview, for Republicans who may have previously voted for Obamatrade to have woken up now to understand why they should oppose it at this time. I think TPA, Trade Promotion Authority, ought to be on a case-by-case basis instead of doing it for six years, Paul said. We should take each treaty and decide whether or not you want to have amendments or want to ratify it. Part of the thing that motivated me against it and got me to come down against the TPA is the process, the classified nature. If you cant take it out and read it, if journalists cant read it, if scholars cant read it, you really cant get analysis. Sometimes its sort of government speak and when you read through a thousand pages of government speakunless you speak governmentits hard to figure out exactly what things are in the bills. So we need a lot more time, time in the office and for outside groups that we read their analysis as well. Im still very skeptical about anything they want to keep classified. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: cranky (#0)
When push comes to shove on a bill with high priority, McConnell is running the Senate the same way Harry Reid did.
Sen. Mitch McConnell is a treasonous POS
Si vis pacem, para bellum
I seriously wish that Mitch McConnell would slip on a banana peel. Injuring his head and ending his ......treason.
Sure. You could do that. Don't pass fast-track. Then you can amend the treaties to your heart's content. Of course, the amended treaty would have to be renegotiated with the other countries. And if they amend it, it then has to go back to the Senate. Then the Senate may not like it and ... Or ... Give the President the power to negotiate the best deal he can. WHEN HE'S FINISHED, it is voted on by the Senate AND the House. If it's a bad deal, vote it down. Over. Done with.
What's the problem here? The Senate already passed the TPA once. But then they attached the TAA to it and sent it to the House as a package. The House passed TPA -- but without the TAA attached. Meaning it now goes back to the Senate. THE TPA IS THE SAME BILL.
correction: Reid and McConnell are running the senate the way their puppet masters tell them to
Or ... Give the President the power to negotiate the best deal he can. WHEN HE'S FINISHED, it is voted on by the Senate AND the House. If it's a bad deal, vote it down. Over. Done with. Yes . What people forget is the Free Trade Agreements (FTA) are not treaties requiring 2/3 Senate Advise and Consent . If the emperor signs on to the TPP ;he then has to submit it to Congress for review . It doesn't become law until both houses of Congress pass legislation and the emperor signs it . A global economy and the economic development of the Pacific region will happen with or without the US . It's far better if we have a say on regional trade than not . Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Yeah, but he's only one of about 500 or so in the Legislative, Executive or judicial branches (and I'm probably being generous when I allow there may be 50 or so patriots still inhabiting the halls of power)
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