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by BooMan
Are the Republicans worried about their decision to filibuster money for the troops? I think maybe they are. Their latest strategy smacks of desperation.
Senate Republicans suggested Friday that the White House might warm to a Democratic proposal to ramp up domestic spending if interim funding for the Iraq war is added to the package. There's always the possibility that the Republicans are being insincere here. After all, their entire election strategy is predicated on creating gridlock in Washington.
Republicans, facing a difficult election year and bitter about their minority status, have chosen to make things as difficult as possible for Democrats. They have slowed the pace of business to a crawl, forced procedural votes at every opportunity and hammered away at nearly every Democratic initiative. That strategy would certainly get blown up if they were to back down and sign a bunch of domestic appropriations in exchange for no-string-attached money for permawar in Iraq. If the Republicans are sincere, their still getting the back of the hand from Harry Reid.
The Republican offer, however, is making little headway within the Democratic Conference. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said his “thoughts on compromising domestic spending [are] somewhat laughable.” In other words, Reid is telling the Republicans to pound sand. And, for now, that's all I can ask.
Is the GOP Nervous? | 2 comments (2 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
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