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Speaker Boehner scraps vote on superstorm Sandy aid

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    Jan 2, 2013 11:33 am GMT

    Republicans and Democrats fromNew Yorkerupted in anger late on Tuesday night after learning that the House Republican leadership decided to allow the current term of Congress to end without holding a vote on aid for victims of superstorm Sandy.

    Peter King, a New York Republican, said he was told by the office of the majority leader, Eric Cantor of Virginia, that Speaker John Boehner had decided to abandon a vote this session.

    House Democratic whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland told reporters that just before Tuesday evening's vote on fiscal cliff legislation, Cantor told him he was "99.9% confident that this bill would be on the floor, and that's what he wanted".

    Michael Steel, a spokesman for Boehner, said: "The speaker is committed to getting this bill passed this month."

    In remarks on the House floor, King called the decision "absolutely inexcusable, absolutely indefensible. We cannot just walk away from our responsibilities."

    The Senate approved a $60.4bn (£37bn) package on Friday to help with recovery from the October storm that devastated parts of New York, New Jersey and nearby states. The House Appropriations Committee has drafted a smaller, $27bn measure, and a vote had been expected before Congress's term ends on Thursday at noon.

    More than $2bn in federal funds has been spent so far on relief efforts for 11 states and Washington DC, which were affected by the storm, one of the worst ever to hit the north-east US.

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (Fema) disaster relief fund still has about $4.3bn, enough to pay for recovery efforts into early spring, according to officials. The unspent Fema money can only be used for emergency services, said Frank Pallone, a New Jersey Democrat.

    At least 120 people died during Sandy, which battered coastline areas from North Carolina to Maine, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut were the hardest hit states and suffered high winds, flooding and storm surges. The storm damaged or destroyed more than 72,000 homes and businesses in New Jersey. In New York, 305,000 homes were damaged or destroyed and more than 265,000 businesses affected.

    "This is an absolute disgrace and the speaker should hang his head in shame," said Eliot Engel, a New York Democrat.

    "I'm here tonight saying to myself for the first time that I'm not proud of the decision my team has made," said Michael Grimm, a New York Republican.

    "It is the wrong decision, and I'm going to be respectful and ask that the speaker reconsider his decision. Because it's not about politics, it's about human lives."

    The House Democratic leader, Nancy Pelosi of California, said she didn't know whether a decision has been made and added: "We cannot leave here doing nothing. That would be a disgrace."

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    The article title says Republicans but it seems like it was just Boehner involved in scrapping the vote. Truly despicable stuff smh.

    Edited on Jan 2, 2013 11:33 am GMT

    Republicans and Democrats fromNew Yorkerupted in anger late on Tuesday night after learning that the House Republican leadership decided to allow the current term of Congress to end without holding a vote on aid for victims of superstorm Sandy.

    Peter King, a New York Republican, said he was told by the office of the majority leader, Eric Cantor of Virginia, that Speaker John Boehner had decided to abandon a vote this session.

    House Democratic whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland told reporters that just before Tuesday evening's vote on fiscal cliff legislation, Cantor told him he was "99.9% confident that this bill would be on the floor, and that's what he wanted".

    Michael Steel, a spokesman for Boehner, said: "The speaker is committed to getting this bill passed this month."

    In remarks on the House floor, King called the decision "absolutely inexcusable, absolutely indefensible. We cannot just walk away from our responsibilities."

    The Senate approved a $60.4bn (£37bn) package on Friday to help with recovery from the October storm that devastated parts of New York, New Jersey and nearby states. The House Appropriations Committee has drafted a smaller, $27bn measure, and a vote had been expected before Congress's term ends on Thursday at noon.

    More than $2bn in federal funds has been spent so far on relief efforts for 11 states and Washington DC, which were affected by the storm, one of the worst ever to hit the north-east US.

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (Fema) disaster relief fund still has about $4.3bn, enough to pay for recovery efforts into early spring, according to officials. The unspent Fema money can only be used for emergency services, said Frank Pallone, a New Jersey Democrat.

    At least 120 people died during Sandy, which battered coastline areas from North Carolina to Maine, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut were the hardest hit states and suffered high winds, flooding and storm surges. The storm damaged or destroyed more than 72,000 homes and businesses in New Jersey. In New York, 305,000 homes were damaged or destroyed and more than 265,000 businesses affected.

    "This is an absolute disgrace and the speaker should hang his head in shame," said Eliot Engel, a New York Democrat.

    "I'm here tonight saying to myself for the first time that I'm not proud of the decision my team has made," said Michael Grimm, a New York Republican.

    "It is the wrong decision, and I'm going to be respectful and ask that the speaker reconsider his decision. Because it's not about politics, it's about human lives."

    The House Democratic leader, Nancy Pelosi of California, said she didn't know whether a decision has been made and added: "We cannot leave here doing nothing. That would be a disgrace."

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    The article title says Republicans but it seems like it was just Boehner involved in scrapping the vote. Truly despicable stuff smh.

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    Jan 2, 2013 11:40 am GMT

    And Chris Christie is really pissed about it. He's giving a press conference right now

    Edited on Jan 2, 2013 11:42 am GMT

    And Chris Christie is really pissed about it. He's giving a press conference right now

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    Tough decisions have to be made

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    Tough decisions have to be made NOTE: To the morons who take things at face value, no
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    Jan 2, 2013 11:49 am GMT

    In true political form, a load of expenditures were tacked onto the Sandy relief bill.

    Among expenditures criticized were $150 million to rebuild fisheries, including those in the Gulf Coast and Alaska, and $2 million to repair roof damage that pre-dates the storm on Smithsonian Institution buildings in Washington.

    Would it be so hard to have it be just for Sany? Of course not, politicians will try to tack on whatever agenda they have to an emotionally charged bill that people really do want to pass.

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    In true political form, a load of expenditures were tacked onto the Sandy relief bill.

    Among expenditures criticized were $150 million to rebuild fisheries, including those in the Gulf Coast and Alaska, and $2 million to repair roof damage that pre-dates the storm on Smithsonian Institution buildings in Washington.

    Would it be so hard to have it be just for Sany? Of course not, politicians will try to tack on whatever agenda they have to an emotionally charged bill that people really do want to pass.

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    Jan 2, 2013 11:53 am GMT
    I wonder what led to that decision. Honestly this seems like something more is going on. Maybe not though, perhaps he's just ticked that his deficit reduction package that wasn't voted on was from a republican perspective better than than the one that got passed.

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    I wonder what led to that decision. Honestly this seems like something more is going on. Maybe not though, perhaps he's just ticked that his deficit reduction package that wasn't voted on was from a republican perspective better than than the one that got passed.
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    Serraph105 wrote:
    I wonder what led to that decision. Honestly this seems like something more is going on. Maybe not though, perhaps he's just ticked that his deficit reduction package that wasn't voted on was from a republican perspective better than than the one that got passed.
    This bill seems to be Cantor's baby. Could just be Boehner trying to get back at him for the fiscal cliff thing.

    [QUOTE="Serraph105"]I wonder what led to that decision. Honestly this seems like something more is going on. Maybe not though, perhaps he's just ticked that his deficit reduction package that wasn't voted on was from a republican perspective better than than the one that got passed. [/QUOTE]This bill seems to be Cantor's baby. Could just be Boehner trying to get back at him for the fiscal cliff thing.

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    Jan 2, 2013 1:22 pm GMT

    Boehner is an utter failure.

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    Boehner is an utter failure.

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    Jan 2, 2013 1:31 pm GMT
    jimkabrhel wrote:

    Boehner is an utter failure.



    So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in.
    [QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    [/QUOTE] So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in.
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    Jan 2, 2013 1:33 pm GMT

    vfibsux wrote:
    jimkabrhel wrote:

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in.

    Not even close to Boehner.

    Edited on Jan 2, 2013 1:34 pm GMT

    [QUOTE="vfibsux"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    [/QUOTE] So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in. [/QUOTE]

    Not even close to Boehner.

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    Jan 2, 2013 1:34 pm GMT

    vfibsux wrote:
    jimkabrhel wrote:

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in.
    You're cute.

    Every time someone says something negative about a Republican you pop up and say "well democrat/liberal/leftist sux too". This thread has nothing to do with Obama, stop obsessing over him.

    Edited on Jan 2, 2013 1:34 pm GMT

    [QUOTE="vfibsux"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    [/QUOTE] So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in. [/QUOTE] You're cute.

    Every time someone says something negative about a Republican you pop up and say "well democrat/liberal/leftist sux too". This thread has nothing to do with Obama, stop obsessing over him.

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    Jan 2, 2013 1:35 pm GMT

    vfibsux wrote:
    jimkabrhel wrote:

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in.

    52% of the voting public in the US is idiotic? Um right.

    And I doubt Bohner would get that kind of support since Congress is at 9% approval. Obama has been steadily in the upper 40s and lower 50s.

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    [QUOTE="vfibsux"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    [/QUOTE] So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in. [/QUOTE]

    52% of the voting public in the US is idiotic? Um right.

    And I doubt Bohner would get that kind of support since Congress is at 9% approval. Obama has been steadily in the upper 40s and lower 50s.

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    JML897 wrote:

    vfibsux wrote:
    jimkabrhel wrote:

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in.
    You're cute.

    Every time someone says something negative about a Republican you pop up and say "well democrat/liberal/leftist sux too". This thread has nothing to do with Obama, stop obsessing over him.


    Some liberals also take this kind of stance with Obama here
    [QUOTE="JML897"]

    [QUOTE="vfibsux"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    [/QUOTE] So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in. [/QUOTE] You're cute.

    Every time someone says something negative about a Republican you pop up and say "well democrat/liberal/leftist sux too". This thread has nothing to do with Obama, stop obsessing over him.

    [/QUOTE] Some liberals also take this kind of stance with Obama here
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    Chris Chrisite has just threatened to sit on Boehner.

    Chris Chrisite has just threatened to sit on Boehner.

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    Serraph105 wrote:
    I wonder what led to that decision. Honestly this seems like something more is going on. Maybe not though, perhaps he's just ticked that his deficit reduction package that wasn't voted on was from a republican perspective better than than the one that got passed.

    Word is that he couldn't get the House Republicans to support it.
    [QUOTE="Serraph105"]I wonder what led to that decision. Honestly this seems like something more is going on. Maybe not though, perhaps he's just ticked that his deficit reduction package that wasn't voted on was from a republican perspective better than than the one that got passed. [/QUOTE] Word is that he couldn't get the House Republicans to support it.
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    Peter King (R-NY), Furious Over Blocked Sandy Aid, Says Don't Donate To House Republicans

    Yes Peter fucking King, the same racist idiot who tried to set up a congressional inquiry for all muslims in the country is threatening to quit the Republican party for not helping the poor.

    "When your people are literally freezing in the winter and theyre without food and theyre without shelter and theyre without clothing and my own party refuses to help them, then why should I help the Republican Party?"

    This is surreal because it's right in line with what liberals have been saying about the Republican party as a whole. Now that it affects HIS district all of a sudden he's concerned about the poor?

    Fuck that guy. Apparently it's only "entitlements" when it doesn't affect you.

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    Peter King (R-NY), Furious Over Blocked Sandy Aid, Says Don't Donate To House Republicans

    Yes Peter fucking King, the same racist idiot who tried to set up a congressional inquiry for all muslims in the country is threatening to quit the Republican party for not helping the poor.

    [url=http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/01/02/peter-king-near-tears-threatens-to-quit-republican-party-for-blocking-sandy-relief/]"When your people are literally freezing in the winter and theyre without food and theyre without shelter and theyre without clothing and my own party refuses to help them, then why should I help the Republican Party?"[/url]

    This is surreal because it's right in line with what liberals have been saying about the Republican party as a whole. Now that it affects HIS district all of a sudden he's concerned about the poor?

    Fuck that guy. Apparently it's only "entitlements" when it doesn't affect you.

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    Blu sky, what did you mean when you said you looked at my username and left the rate Obama thread?
    Blu sky, what did you mean when you said you looked at my username and left the rate Obama thread?
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    VoodooHak wrote:

    **** that guy. Apparently it's only "entitlements" when it doesn't affect you.
    Yeah pretty much this. House Republicans are complete idiots, and Boehner is a spineless waste of air.
    VoodooHak wrote:
    Of course not, politicians will try to tack on whatever agenda they have to an emotionally charged bill that people really do want to pass.
    Yup. It's a big contributor to our national debt and many economic and funding issues as well.


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    [QUOTE="VoodooHak"]
    **** that guy. Apparently it's only "entitlements" when it doesn't affect you. [/QUOTE]Yeah pretty much this. House Republicans are complete idiots, and Boehner is a spineless waste of air. [QUOTE="VoodooHak"]Of course not, politicians will try to tack on whatever agenda they have to an emotionally charged bill that people really do want to pass.
    [/QUOTE]Yup. It's a big contributor to our national debt and many economic and funding issues as well.

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    Blue-Sky wrote:

    Peter King (R-NY), Furious Over Blocked Sandy Aid, Says Don't Donate To House Republicans

    Yes Peter **** King, the same racist idiot who tried to set up a congressional inquiry for all muslims in the country is threatening to quit the Republican party for not helping the poor.

    "When your people are literally freezing in the winter and theyre without food and theyre without shelter and theyre without clothing and my own party refuses to help them, then why should I help the Republican Party?"

    This is surreal because it's right in line with what liberals have been saying about the Republican party as a whole. Now that it affects HIS district all of a sudden he's concerned about the poor?

    I'm actually rather feeling for that guy. He appears to be in one of those situations where he is incredibly upset, but there just isn't a whole lot to say on the subject. That doesn't stop you from repeating yourself in a bunch of different ways though. I feel like it's a situation we have all been in at some point. It really seems like he's just one step away from saying "Screw it! I'm switching sides", but for whatever reason can't bring himself to do it.

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    [QUOTE="Blue-Sky"]

    Peter King (R-NY), Furious Over Blocked Sandy Aid, Says Don't Donate To House Republicans

    Yes Peter **** King, the same racist idiot who tried to set up a congressional inquiry for all muslims in the country is threatening to quit the Republican party for not helping the poor.

    [url=http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/01/02/peter-king-near-tears-threatens-to-quit-republican-party-for-blocking-sandy-relief/]"When your people are literally freezing in the winter and theyre without food and theyre without shelter and theyre without clothing and my own party refuses to help them, then why should I help the Republican Party?"[/url]

    This is surreal because it's right in line with what liberals have been saying about the Republican party as a whole. Now that it affects HIS district all of a sudden he's concerned about the poor?

    [/QUOTE] I'm actually rather feeling for that guy. He appears to be in one of those situations where he is incredibly upset, but there just isn't a whole lot to say on the subject. That doesn't stop you from repeating yourself in a bunch of different ways though. I feel like it's a situation we have all been in at some point. It really seems like he's just one step away from saying "Screw it! I'm switching sides", but for whatever reason can't bring himself to do it.

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    vfibsux wrote:
    jimkabrhel wrote:

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in.

    Hush, child.

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    [QUOTE="vfibsux"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    [/QUOTE] So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in. [/QUOTE]

    Hush, child.

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    GreySeal9 wrote:

    vfibsux wrote:
    jimkabrhel wrote:

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in.

    Hush, child.

    Wow, what an enlightening discussion this is!

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    [QUOTE="GreySeal9"]

    [QUOTE="vfibsux"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]

    Boehner is an utter failure.

    [/QUOTE] So was Obama but a bunch of idiots voted him back in. [/QUOTE]

    Hush, child.

    [/QUOTE]

    Wow, what an enlightening discussion this is!

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