Senator Chris Coons Calls Out Republicans for Not Getting to a Budget Deal
Recall that the Senate passed its budget in March, and the House passed its budget before that -- meaning that if we're finally following the "regular order" of budgeting, there should be a Senate and House Reconciliation Committee so that these two bodies can come to some agreement on a budget. That budget -- a policy document only, it appropriates no money -- is supposed to guide the appropriation process. Except that the GOP doesn't want to work on a budget until we are much closer to the debt ceiling problem. We were supposed to have faced the debt ceiling in march or April, but the Treasury figured out a way to postpone that until Fall. So the GOP is stuck with a pretty bad timeline -- blowing up the economy over the debt ceiling just before they start campaigning is very bad juju. And they have NO negotiating position unless the debt ceiling is imminent they think. So Senator Coons took to the Senate floor today to call to get back to the regular order of the budget process and to stop the effects of the sequester: