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    Administration nominees awaiting next move by GOP

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans are returning to Washington in an angry mood over President Barack Obama's appointments to two key agencies during a year-end break.

    More than 70 nominees to judgeships and senior federal agency positions are awaiting the next move from Republicans, who can use Senate rules to block votes on some or all of Obama's picks.

    While Republicans return Monday to discuss their next step, recess appointee Richard Cordray is running a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the National Labor Relations Board — with three temporary members — is now at full strength with a Democratic majority.

    Obama left more than 70 other nominees in limbo, well aware that Republicans could use Senate rules to block them.

    The White House justified the appointments on grounds that Republicans were holding up the nominations to paralyze the two agencies. The consumer protection agency was established under the 2010 Wall Street reform law, which requires the bureau to have a director in order to begin policing financial products such as mortgages, checking accounts, credit cards and payday loans.

    The Supreme Court has ruled that the five-member NLRB must have a three-member quorum to issue regulations or decide major cases in union-employer disputes.

    Several agencies contacted by The Associated Press, including banking regulators, said they were conducting their normal business despite vacancies at the top. In some cases, nominees are serving in acting capacities.

    At full strength, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has five board members. The regulation of failed banks "is unaffected," said spokesman Andrew Gray. "The three-member board has been able to make decisions without a problem." Cordray's appointment gives it a fourth member.

    The Comptroller of the Currency, run by an acting chief, has kept up its regular examinations of banks. The Federal Trade Commission, operating with four board members and one vacancy, usually makes decisions unanimously.

    The State Department, however, said it's important to U.S. diplomacy to fill the post of assistant secretary for western hemisphere affairs and the ambassadorships to El Salvador and Ecuador.

    "''We value highly our relationship with our hemispheric partners and consider diplomatic representation at the level of ambassador a top priority. This is especially true of the top diplomat charged with hemispheric relations, the assistant secretary," said William Ostick, a State Department spokesman.

    Republicans have pledged retaliation for Obama's recess appointments, but haven't indicated what it might be.

    "The Senate will need to take action to check and balance President Obama's blatant attempt to circumvent the Senate and the Constitution, a claim of presidential power that the Bush administration refused to make," said Sen. Charles Grassley, an Iowa Republican who is his party's top member on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

    Grassley wouldn't go further, and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky hasn't tipped his hand after charging that Obama had "arrogantly circumvented the American people." Before the Senate left for its break in December, McConnell blocked Senate approval of more than 60 pending nominees because Obama wouldn't commit to making no recess appointments.

    Republicans have to consider whether their actions, especially any decision to block all nominees, might play into Obama's hands.

    Obama has adopted an election-year theme of "we can't wait" for Republicans to act on nominations and major proposals like his latest jobs plan. Republicans have to consider how their argument that the president is violating Constitutional checks and balances plays against Obama's stump speeches characterizing them as obstructionists.

    Senate historian Donald Ritchie said the minority party has retaliated in the past for recess appointments by holding up specific nominees. "I'm not aware of any situations where no nominations were accepted," he said. The normal practice is for the two party leaders to negotiate which nominations get votes.

    During the break, Republicans forced the Senate to convene for usually less than a minute once every few days to argue that there was no recess and that Obama therefore couldn't bypass the Senate's authority to confirm top officials. The administration said this was a sham, and has released a Justice Department opinion backing up the legality of the appointments.

    Obama considers the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau a signature achievement of his first term. Republicans have been vehemently opposed to the bureau's setup. They argued the agency needed a bipartisan board instead of a director and should have to justify its budget to Congress instead of drawing its funding from the independent Federal Reserve.

    Cordray is expected to get several sharp questions from Republicans when he testifies Tuesday before a House Oversight and Government Reform panel.

    The NLRB has been a target of Republicans and business groups. Last year, the agency accused Boeing of illegally retaliating against union workers who had struck its plants in Washington state by opening a new production line at its non-union plant in South Carolina. Boeing denied the charge and the case has since been settled, but Republican anger over it and a string of union-friendly decisions from the board last year hasn't abated.

     

    46 comments

    • Philip  •  Santa Clara, California  •  4 mths ago
      Get ready for all hell to break out after Newt wins in Florida when Boehner and McConnell see their old nemesis at the top o the ticket.
      • KarlS 4 mths ago
        I want the GOP Congressional Caucus' Depend concession. They will be messing their bloomers left and right... LOLThen, "What About FOX"? It is going to be fun to just watch those lame brains mincing around in the middle of the GOP collapse flip-flopping every hour on what they stand for. We all know Newt can't win, as do Bonehead Boehner and Mitch the #$%$ McConnell, but they are stuck with him or a bartered convention. All you "conservatives" can whine all you want. We libs will be laughing our behinds off at your Chinese Fire drill of a imploding political party.
    • Mark  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      What? Republicans block anything from Obama? That's absurd! Never happens!
      • Usmcvet 4 mths ago
        Good for the Republicans as long as it stops the bad legislation from Obama and his cohorts.
      • GP 4 mths ago
        How 'bout dem Cowboys?
      • janeB 4 mths ago
        The republicans will so shut down the toilets....if it means their helping President Obama and the democratic party............there wil lbe big sign on the door with great big "NO"........on it.........
    • Ray  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  4 mths ago
      This whole thing is disgusting. Not taking sides but need to point something out....watching debates, commercials etc,...do you realize how much the presidential hopefulls lie to us, right to our face? They want to run the greatest country on earth but have no problem lying to us, cheating backstabbing their own party (no, not just this election, including elections as far back as 100 yrs or more). It just baffles me that these people run for office and we elect them but nobody says a dang thing about their lies and distortions. Either our political system sucks or the politicians suck or the people do for voting them in. I just expect adults to run but #$%$ these people act like children. Ok, I'm done, hope everyone enjoys their day!!
    • JaimeAtHome  •  4 mths ago
      Hey Republicans, just do your job. We just want an up or down vote. Remember how much you whined and complained about this when Bush was President?

      Do your job!
      • Usmcvet 4 mths ago
        Put a descent bill before the house and they will pass it. Get Reid to bring up some of the many bills he is holding up in the senate.
      • James 4 mths ago
        I think you mean decent. Define decent bill.
      • ManoftheRepublic 4 mths ago
        You dems REJECTED the up down vote...so now you cannot have it......
    • warhrse  •  4 mths ago
      What? The president appointed 2 of 70 appointees. The perfidity of it all.
      • Randy 4 mths ago
        If he did it unconstitutionally , he should be shut down and impeached.....
      • JL 4 mths ago
        @Randy - you're a #$%$ If it were unconstitutionally then the Republicans wouldn't be launching empty threats. They would be taking action.
    • Stan  •  4 mths ago
      So, block all further appointments and dig up dirt and distribute said dirt on those appointees already made by the big O! Put the whole useless government structure in limbo and accelerate the American Spring! Who cares!
    • pacman  •  4 mths ago
      These Republicans are just a bunch of cowardly cry bab'sy. Never seen such a collection of spineless wimps that if they don't get their way on any and everything they act like a bunch of idiots. Cry and point fingers and lay blame to everybody but themselves. Losers all of them. They are only for the rules and laws that they want and to heck with all the others peoples rights and needs. Send all the Repukes packing along with their cases of diapers in 2012. And lets put some real men in congress.
      • South 4 mths ago
        You actually just described the Democrats perfectly. Just look at Obama. Since his economy has been so anemic, he's been blaming Bush, the Republicans, the tsunami, the Arab Spring (which he supported before he started blaming it), and even ATMs. Compare the two houses of Congress and see who's been more productive. The Republican controlled House has been more productive over the last year than it was the previous two when the Democrats had both houses. The House has passed a plethora of bills with bi-partisan votes, including nearly 30 jobs bills, but they are all sitting on Reid's desk. Like it or not, they have even produced a budget, which the Democrats have failed to do in three years. Instead, Reid and Obama only want to push Obama's bad jobs bill in the Senate, which was so bad they couldn't even pass it with the nuclear option in effect. Heck, Obama is pointing fingers so much that he was blaming the Republicans for not passing his jobs bill before it had even been submitted by either party in either house.
      • pacman 4 mths ago
        South, I guess you don't know how congress works. The Republicans employed a record number of filibusters, filibuster threats, secret holds, parliamentary procedural slowdowns, and pure outright obstructionism, since losing control of Congress. They deliberately made it as politically impossible as they could for the Democrats to get things done. When the 111th Congress ended there were over 300 bills that died because the GOP wouldn't even let them come up for debate. Hell, we have so many 'acting' directors of programs and offices - like ATF for example - because the GOP has taken to blocking even the APPOINTMENT of people to jobs. The ATF debacle with the Mexican gun-running idiocy occurred under an ACTING director. Imagine if we had an ACTUAL director. But the GOP has been blocking his appointment for a couple years. Something virtually unprecedented prior to Obama. In addition to that you Republicans ran on creating jobs when you won the House in 2010. Let see how that worked out:
        Since republicans won at the mid term elections they have introduced the following bills: 44 on abortion
        99 on religion
        71 on family relationships
        36 on marriage
        67 on firearms/gun control
        522 on taxation
        455 on governament investigation
        AND 0 ON JOB CREATION......

        Tell me....what was the platform they ran on at the midterms? Oh that's right job creation.
        What a f'n joke the republican party is. The party of the haves and screw the have nots.
      • South 4 mths ago
        Trueblue, I do know how Congress works. Specifically, the Constitutions specifies that neither house can adjourn for more than three days without the approval of the other, meaning the Congress decides when it is in session, not the President. As such, the Senate was in a pro forma session, thereby making the appointments unconstitutional. A filibuster threat is not a filibuster and as for parliamentary procedural slowdowns, Reid has done plenty of those on his own as well, including blocking any proceedings on the many bills that have passed the house with bi-partisan votes including nearly 30 JOBS bills. Furthermore, your numbers are for bills introduced. Those are not the numbers for bills that have been debated or voted on. The House has passed a plethora of bills, including, like it or not, a budget, which the Democrats have failed to do for three years. They have passed numerous plans for cutting and controlling the out of control government spending which Reid has repeatedly tabled instead of actually trying to work on solutions.
    • FLOYD  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      After the dimwits blocked Bush's appointments, set up the non recess procedure, now they want to complain when the republicans want to do the same thing. Just give an up or down vote, when is the Senate going to pass a budget?
    • David M  •  Spanish Fork, Utah  •  4 mths ago
      I thought Obama said he was going to change things. It looks to me like everything in Washington is status quo. I miss spoke. Things have changed. They have gone from bad to worse. According to the Democrats (jack#$%$es) the Republicans are to blame. According to the Republicans the Democrats are to blame. How about a dose of reality; you are both to blame. Pull your heads out of your #$%$ and fix the economy, put people back to work, and cut the national debt.
    • tex_del_sur  •  Harlingen, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      The party of NO. Who could expect anything different. They'll NO the USA into a third world nation. It's really getting hard for an Independent to stay independent. But we do hold the swing votes in elections. The GOP needs to start thinking about what pizzes us off.
    • A.A.J.  •  4 mths ago
      I don't understand the GOP philosophy. Why are they fighting on THESE grounds? They know that the banks abused the system, yet they go to the mat to defend them. They know that the oil companies are gouging us, yet they go to the mat to defend their subsidies, even though the tea party is against government subsidies and the deficit that results.
      I understand that they oppose Obama, but surely they should first work for the middle class, and SECOND work against Obama?
    • Kris  •  4 mths ago
      Republicans have pledged retaliation... the GOP is ruining this country.
    • William  •  4 mths ago
      since the senate gop is already saying no yo everything, just what can they do now to say no even more?
    • Charlie Brown  •  4 mths ago
      yes, when i got up this morning, i nearly had heart palpitations with the thought that the ambassadorships to El Salvador and Ecuador might not be filled. i can't tell you how important those two countries are to me in my daily life as i try to save my home, find employment and struggle against those allegedly non-inflationary items like food and gasoline. i can only assume we have two Obama $ bundlers who need high-paying, cushy jobs and just love El Salvador and Ecuador. prove me wrong, someone... please!
    • Randy  •  4 mths ago
      They argued the agency needed a bipartisan board instead of a director and should have to justify its budget to Congress instead of drawing its funding from the independent Federal Reserve.
      Everything office or person that works for the government should have the budgets or requests for money go thru congress. No exceptions, includind the federal reserve......
    • Troy  •  Surfside, California  •  4 mths ago
      I know why Congress is considered "Do nothings". Look who they have to deal with. Geez.
    • lovemexfood  •  4 mths ago
      The republiKKKans in Congress will be in for a BIG SURPRISE in November. And Bonehead will be going back to being minority leader. And Mitch McQueer won't be going anywhere either.
    • William  •  4 mths ago
      there is something new -- a vietnam vet who is against social security and medicare --
      I am also a vietnam vet and talking about fighting social security and medicare in the vietnam war is a joke -- so I think this is another gop poster pretending he served in vietnam.

      exactly what do we now have with government that is different than under reagon or bush?
    • Chris  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Many presidents have done such appointments before. Bush did them repeatedly without a single peep of protest from the GOP. But when Obama does the same thing, the Republicans become absolutely outraged and vow to do everything to block him.

      That's the problem with today's GOP - its all about blind obstructionism, blatant hypocrisy, and an irrational hatred of President Obama.
    • hong k  •  Shenzhen, China  •  4 mths ago
      Where can I download the GOP Manual on creating lies and spewing garbage on the internet? I figured out some of the rules. Like get a black persons photo as my avatar. But where can I get some lies? Just curious, cause I wanna help out anyway I can......

      Republicans, spinning sh|t into cotton candy since 1850.
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