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    On spending, Congress can't agree on easy stuff

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is once again allowing shutdown politics to bring the federal government to the brink of closing.

    For the second time in nine months, lawmakers are bickering and posturing over spending plans. The difference this time is that everyone agrees on the massive barrel of money to keep the government running for another seven weeks.

    "It is embarrassing," Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., admitted Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union." Warner asked: "Can we, once again, inflict on the country and the American people the spectacle of a near government shutdown?"

    At issue is a small part of the almost $4 trillion budget intended for an infrequent purpose: federal dollars to help victims of floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and other natural disasters and whether some of the expense should be offset by cuts in other government spending.

    This sort of crisis management has cost Congress credibility in the eyes of the electorate, with about eight in 10 Americans disapproving of the institution's performance after this summer's debt crisis. A major credit agency downgraded the nation's ratings as a result, unnerving the world's financial markets.

    FEMA estimates that as of Monday morning, it had $114 million left in its disaster relief account, enough to last until Thursday or Friday, said agency spokeswoman Rachel Racusen. That is a couple of days longer than FEMA estimated last week, which an agency official attributed to unused money FEMA has been able to reclaim from grants to states for recovery projects that have been completed.

    Those extra days are significant because that means FEMA may not need additional money to function until Saturday, when the government's new fiscal year begins. That takes some pressure off House and Senate leaders who have been unable to strike a compromise on a bill providing disaster relief and financing the government until mid-November.

    The current standoff raises a question: If lawmakers can't even agree to help victims of natural disasters, how are they going to strike a deal to cut $1.5 trillion in spending this fall in the white-hot climate of presidential and congressional politics?

    The uncertainty isn't helping officials in Joplin, Mo., desperate to rebuild homes and put people back to work after a devastating tornado in May.

    "We can appreciate the efforts to get our national economy in better order, but we're concerned about how that's going to affect us," Joplin Mayor Mike Woolston said Friday, as Congress headed home for the weekend, the standoff unresolved.

    Woolston said he thinks lawmakers will come to an agreement before the Federal Emergency Management Agency runs out of money.

    "But the devil's in the details," he said. "How long will it take, how much disaster funding will there be?"

    Uncertain is whether the closely divided Senate and Republican-controlled House can find reason to agree, and then do it — a tall order against a history of nick-of-time accords over the budget in April and raising the debt limit in late July.

    This time, even the promise of a scheduled vacation this week couldn't break the impasse. Lawmakers instead backed themselves into a new standoff last Friday, requiring at least the Senate to come back in session part of this week.

    On Friday, the Democratic-controlled Senate blocked the House bill that would provide stop-gap federal spending, plus aid for people battered by a spate of natural disasters. The legislation also calls for $1.6 billion in spending cuts to help defray the disaster costs.

    The House, meanwhile, left town for a weeklong recess and the Jewish holidays.

    What remained was a familiar so's-your-mother partisan spat, with trillions of federal dollars — more than $3 billion for disaster victims — at stake.

    Democrats complained that it's unprecedented and unfair to insist that spending cuts accompany badly needed emergency aid. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., who earlier in the week had said passage of the bill was urgent, on Friday put off a vote until Monday. The only option, he said, was to "capitulate to the job-destroying bill" from the House.

    While Warner joined those blaming tea party-driven House Republicans, Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., pointed to Reid. "He manufactured a crisis all week about disaster when there's no crisis," Alexander told CNN. He accused Democrats of "chest-pounding and game-playing."

    Republicans say that with a $14 trillion-plus national debt, voters will find it outrageous that Democrats wouldn't accept $1.6 billion in spending cuts. Democrats, they said, had not learned the lesson of the 2010 elections, when tea party-backed conservatives won enough seats to give Republicans control of the House.

    "We are sending a message to people that freezing spending is paramount," said one of those GOP freshmen, Michigan Rep. Bill Huizenga.

    Democrats, meanwhile, are betting voters will find it petty and manipulative to let tornado and hurricane victims wonder if federal aid will be denied because lawmakers want to cut aid to automakers.

    It's possible that Congress will find a last-minute way to avoid a shutdown of many federal agencies when the fiscal year ends on Friday. The Senate plans to vote Monday on a Democratic bill that would not require spending offsets to release new money for FEMA.

    But GOP leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky is confident Republicans will block the Democrats' move. It takes 41 votes to sustain a filibuster in the 100-member Senate, and the Republicans hold 47 seats.

    If the GOP succeeds, the Senate could accept the House Republican bill it rejected on Friday. Or legislative leaders could try to negotiate their way past the logjam. House leaders said they don't plan to call their members back to Washington.

    Still looming is the rest of the debt-limit deal. By Thanksgiving, a supercommittee of 12 House and Senate Democrats and Republicans must produce $1.5 trillion in cuts over the next decade. If they stumble, or Congress rejects their proposal, automatic cuts of $1.2 trillion would kick in, slashing domestic and defense programs. Congress is slated to vote on that package by the end of the year.

     
    • CollinP  •  6 mths ago
      This news is so old, I am looking for an article on Moses leading the Israelites from Egypt.
      • richard 6 mths ago
        That trip has already been taken. I am waiting for the new entrance of our Saviour.
      • The Colonels Daughter 6 mths ago
        Yahoo is now publishing birth announcements. They are written in sanskrit and listed on sea scrolls. Good luck trying to translate them. lol...HaHaHa Gina
    • CollinP  •  6 mths ago
      Watching the dysfunctional Prez and Congress argue over the debt and who is responsible, is like watching three drunks argue about the bar tab on the Titanic as it sinks.
    • Steven  •  Richardson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      congress should be fined and then fired
    • DOUGLAS  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      CollinP said it best; did they notice that the water is in their face? I'm just a simple man... For all the good that our government does -Vs- the money they spend, maybe they should all be part time non-benefit employees!!! We would probably hear less about their #$%$ and maybe they couldn't waste as much money....
    • Hugh  •  Nashville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Every member of the Federal Government both elected and appointed need to be fired immediately. They should never be allowed to work for the government at any level for the rest of their lives. No member of their family thru birth or marriage must ever be allowed to work for government at any level. The only way to fix our country is to end professional politicians. All professional politicians put their own best interests above what is best for the country. R’s and D’s are not the answer they are both the problem.
    • Hugh  •  Nashville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      FEMA has 114 million dollars left in its disaster relief account and that will not last until Saturday???? What are the natural disasters they must help with this week??? No matter how much money any government agency is given it will never be enough. They can waste and steal a limitless amount of money.
    • Dave Stolze  •  Sacramento, United States  •  6 mths ago
      What the hell is ging on at Yahoo? All the news stories are from Sept. Wake up it's Nov.
    • richard  •  6 mths ago
      Why am I still receiving news that are about two months late in getting to me. What has happened to instant messaging?
    • Don  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      we have to have term limits on congress---term limits---term limits-they are a bunch of rich socialites that do not give a hoot about jobs--when your rich -it does not matter if gas is 10.00 per gallon are there is no jobs
    • C, J and R  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      REPUBLICAN's vote themselves to work for two weeks and then get a full week off at OUR expense...... Please!!!!! That's half the problem right there, then it's everything else the republicans vote for!!
      • Hugh 6 mths ago
        If you think the Democrats are any better you are mistaken. They are all #$%$ R’s and D’s are the same in that they are only concerned about what is best for them not the country.
    • Don  •  6 mths ago
      Getting tired of this. Repeat. Getting tired of this. Repeat.
    • Erik  •  6 mths ago
      I say that they get paid by the job performance. You want to bicker and posture then do it on your own dime not mine. Also Congress needs to retire on social security and their health benefits are to medicare and medicade. How much you want to bet that those departments would get fixed fast if that were the case. Face it folks the budget is not about the American people it is about greed and how much the crooks that we "elect" can steal off the backs of the working class. Limit these fools to 2 terms and no more lifetime appointments like we have now.
    • jjrose777@  •  Cicero, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Come on Yahoo...explain yourselves...this is so stale...if you can't do it anymore, at least say so!
    • john  •  Gainesville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Its time to get congress voted out and put new in with term limits
    • NNBBFL  •  West Palm Beach, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It has never been more clear to me that "we the people" need to clean house in Congress and get ALL NEW PEOPLE elected who can work in the best interest of American Citizens and not in the interest of lining their own pockets with their insider deals and alliances. We need to vote out anyone who is in office and start with a new beginning with people who aren't entrenched in Washington's self-serving puppeteers.
      • C, J and R 6 mths ago
        Then you better not vote Republican ANYMORE!!!!!
    • Mel  •  Peoria, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It is definitely time for term limits and also Congress needs to get raises based on the way they perform and also they need to go on SS and medicare medical and medicare part D at the age of 65. Let them see how the elderly live.
    • Mel  •  Peoria, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It is time to start a petition to put term limits on all of congress and vote on pay raises also cut there pay and whether they could get a pention, plus make they belong to and pay into social security and join medicare even part D for prescriptions when at the age.
    • richard  •  6 mths ago
      I will definitely not be voting for my district representative, next year. I am sure that he will know why when he is on the unemployment line along with his constituents. As for the Senate, they can sit at home after the general election next year on November 7, wondering where they went wrong. Maybe then they will realize that the voters will have the last laugh.
    • Joe  •  Miami, United States  •  6 mths ago
      why are we paying these idiots the kind of money we do it should be a min wage job to be in house or senate. they keep on going on vacation instead of fixing whats wrong. sickening our nation is lost being steered into a ditch by greedy politicians who can't wait to take another vacation at our expense enough of this time to elect other people into office niether dem or rep!
      • Katslair 6 mths ago
        They were originally public servants, now they're public royalty that are above the rest of us pee-ons!! wrong, simply wrong...
      • Trigger 6 mths ago
        Min wage would be way too much.
    • john  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Explain to me how all of this is going to help the Houston Cougars get into a bowl game.
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