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Time for Senate Dems to Negotiate a Solution to the Shutdown They Forced

‘Democrats voted again and again to reject perfectly reasonable legislation. Every piece of legislation the House sent over would have kept the government from shutting down. Each one represented more of a compromise than the last.’

October 1, 2013

Washington, D.C.U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding the federal shutdown and the Senate Democrats’ refusal to negotiate a solution:

“Well, Democrat leaders in Congress finally have their prize – a government shutdown that no one seems to want but them.

“House Republicans worked late into the night this weekend to keep the government open. And Senate Democrats dragged their feet for days. They refused to pass anything. News reports suggest the Majority Leader was even working behind the scenes to block any bipartisan negotiations from taking place.

“Then, after doing essentially nothing all weekend but obstruct, with just hours left to go, Democrats voted again and again to reject perfectly reasonable legislation.

“Every piece of legislation the House sent over would have kept the government from shutting down. Each one represented more of a compromise than the last.

“Get this: last night, Senate Democrats went so far as to reject legislation that would have kept the government running under two conditions — just two: that families get the same one-year relief as employers, and that Congress has to follow the same rules on the Obamacare exchanges as their constituents. 

“That’s how extreme the Democrat position is. They won’t even accept basic fairness as a principle under Obamacare.

“And now, today, they’ve gone even farther—they’ve now said they won’t even agree to sit down and work out our differences. They won’t even talk about it. They literally just voted against working out a compromise.

“They seem completely opposed to negotiation or compromise on a law that’s killing jobs, driving up premiums, and driving people out of the health care plans they already have and like. 

“And they don’t even want to talk about it!

“So we know the Democrats who shut down the government will yell and point fingers. They’ve already started that routine.

“They’ll say it was the mean old Republicans. Or the Tea Party. Or FOX News. Maybe even George W. Bush. They shut down the government and now they’re praying the American people will think somebody else is responsible.

“They’re doing this because they’d rather see the government shut down than do anything to protect the American people from the consequences of Obamacare — despite the stories we see every single day now about the pain this law is causing our constituents. 

“Now, I will say this: I appreciate yesterday’s bipartisan action to ensure that the service members currently defending us are paid on time. The brave men and women who defend our country deserve no less. But now we need to do the same for the rest of the American people.

“The House legislation has been perfectly reasonable. It didn’t have everything Republicans wanted. It didn’t have everything Democrats wanted. But it represented compromise. And it reflected the will of the American people, who don’t want a government shutdown, and who want to tap the brakes on Obamacare — good folks who just think the middle class deserves a bit of a break.

“Senate Democrats could have passed any one of those compromises and averted this mess. Instead, they chose to shut down the government.

“Well, it’s past time for Senate Democrats to listen to the American people. The House has already done its job to fund the government – again and again and again.

“I know the Democrats who run Washington want to extract as many political points as they can from this manufactured shutdown. But they owe our country more than that. They need to understand that Obamacare is not ready for prime-time.

“Their stubborn refusal to even discuss temporary relief for the middle class is a staggering act of political arrogance.

“So this morning, I’m calling on the Democrats who run the Senate to sit down with the House and negotiate – to come to a reasonable solution that cancels their shutdown, and pass it.

“Because no one wants this shutdown but Democrats.”

Washington, D.C. – Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell welcomed the news that the President’s anti-coal jobs nominee to lead the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Ron Binz, had withdrawn his name for consideration following McConnell’s announcement last month that he would oppose the nomination.

“This is a victory for job creation and for Kentucky families, and I’m encouraged that members on both sides of the aisle spoke out against the anti-jobs agenda of the President’s nominee. Given the Obama administration’s hostility toward coal and other fossil fuels and the jobs they create, the last thing American families need is another regulator who is willing to block job growth in the vital field of energy production,” McConnell said. “My constituents in Kentucky and Americans around the country rely on these jobs and the abundant, affordable and reliable power that coal brings. The administration must now nominate a thoughtful leader who doesn’t have an anti-energy-jobs agenda. If they don’t, they can expect another fight.”

In announcing his opposition to the Binz nomination last month, McConnell said, “Representing the Commonwealth of Kentucky and thousands of hard working coal miners and their families, I cannot support Binz’s nomination as the next chairman of FERC. His nomination is yet another threat to American energy and jobs and I will work to defeat it.”

Bill Bissett of the Kentucky Coal Association also welcomed the news of Binz’s withdrawal and lauded McConnell for leading the opposition effort. 

"While the Obama Administration has been very adept at using federal agencies like the EPA against the production and use of coal, FERC has not been a major player in these actions this far. Recognizing that coal as a resource provides this country with very reliable electricity, it makes sense that President Obama would now want to put another anti-coal ideologue in this federal agency to keep it on the sidelines, thus keeping reliability out of the ongoing energy debate,” Bissett said. “KCA would like to thank Sen. Mitch McConnell and every United States Senator who made their position known against this poor choice to lead this important federal agency."

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is a federal government agency within the Department of Energy. This commission is responsible for regulating and overseeing the transmission of electricity, natural gas and oil.  FERC also reviews proposals to build liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals and interstate natural gas pipelines, as well as licensing hydropower projects.

‘Unfortunately, Senate Democrats have made it perfectly clear that they’d rather shut down the federal government than accept even the most reasonable changes to Obamacare. It’s past time that Democrat leaders listen to the American people and act.’

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement regarding the House-passed bill to keep the government open while making progress on protecting Americans from the consequences of Obamacare:

“Americans don’t want a government shutdown and they don’t want Obamacare. But Senate Democrats have once again blocked a House-passed bill to keep the government open while protecting Americans from the consequences of Obamacare. The fact that the President is unilaterally granting waivers to some Americans but not others shows that even he doesn’t think Obamacare is ready for primetime. There is bipartisan support for providing the same treatment to individuals and families that the White House has already given employers. But tonight, Senate Democrats arrogantly brushed these very real concerns aside and reaffirmed their view that some Americans should be treated differently than others. Americans are also puzzled by the opposition to a provision that would ensure Congress lives by the same rules on the Obamacare exchanges as families across the country. Unfortunately, Senate Democrats have made it perfectly clear that they’d rather shut down the federal government than accept even the most reasonable changes to Obamacare. It’s past time that Democrat leaders listen to the American people and act.”

 

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