Bills That Republicans Have Blocked Since Obama Took Office

Discussion in 'Politics' started by weednotcrack, Nov 3, 2012.

  1. Here's just a short list of some of the bills that Republicans have blocked, or attempted to block, since Obama became President: Tax on Companies that ship jobs overseas- A bill that would have eliminated a tax break that companies get when they ship jobs overseas. Republicans blocked this, allowing companies to keep the tax break they receive when they ship jobs to other countries.
    Political Ad disclosure bill- Would have required all donors to political campaigns to reveal themselves. Republicans blocked this, not once but twice.
    Subpoena Power for the Committee investigating the BP Oil Spill – Give subpoena power to the independent committee responsible for investigating BP's roll in the oil spill. Republicans attempted to block this.
    The Small Business Jobs Act -would give LOCAL, community banks access to billions of dollars to loan to small businesses. Republicans blocked this, then attempted to block it a second time and failed.
    The DREAM Act- Gives immigrant youth who were brought here as children a path to citizenship by earning a college degree or serving the military for 2 years. Republicans blocked this.
    Repeal of “Don't Ask, Don't Tell”- Would have repealed the law that forces gay and lesbian services members to lie about their sexuality and gives the military the right to discharge soldiers based on their sexuality. Republicans blocked this many times and Democrats were finally able to pass it with the support of just 2 Republicans.
    From Crooks and Liars - When John McCain led the filibuster of the Defense Appropriations Act yesterday, he blocked far more than the DREAM Act and repeal of DADT. Here are just a few of the other blocked provisions, courtesy of Mother Jones.

    • No permanent military bases in Afghanistan.
    • Report identifying hybrid or electric propulsion systems and other fuel-saving technologies for incorporation into tactical motor vehicles.
    • Protection of child custody arrangements for parents who are members of the Armed Forces deployed in support of a contingency operation.
    • Improvements to Department of Defense domestic violence programs.
    • Department of Defense recognition of spouses of members of the Armed Forces.
    • Department of Defense recognition of children of members of the Armed Forces.
    • Enhancements to the Troops-to-Teachers Program.
    • Fiscal year 2011 increase in military basic pay.
    • Improving aural protection for members of the Armed Forces.
    • Comprehensive policy on neurocognitive assessment by the military health care system.
    • Authority to make excess nonlethal supplies available for domestic emergency assistance.
    And those were just some of the progressive provisions. On the conservative side, there are these, and more:

    • Prohibition on the use of funds for the transfer or release of individuals detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
    • Prohibition on the use of funds to modify or construct facilities in the United States to house detainees transferred from United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
    • Prohibition on use of funds to give Miranda warnings to Al Qaeda terrorists.
    And here's the bills that Republicans had blocked when we compiled our first list;
    Senator Franken's Anti-Rape Amendment to the Defense Appropriations Bill – Makes it so that women raped overseas while working for foreign contractors have the right to have their case heard in an American court instead of having their case mediated by the company they work for. Only Republican men voted against this, but it passed.
    Benefits for Homeless Veterans- Would have expanded benefits to homeless veterans and homeless veterans with children. Republicans blocked this.
    Affordable Health Care For America Act- Prevents insurance companies from discriminating against you on the basis of “pre-existing conditions”. Requires that insurance companies spend 85 cents of every dollar that you pay on your actual health care. Limits health insurance companies profit margins. Republicans blocked this for months before it finally passed and have vowed to repeal it if they are elected.
    Health Care for the 9/11 First Responders who got sick from being at Ground Zero- Would provide billions of dollars in health care to help the 9/11 First Responders who were at Ground Zero on 9/11 and are now sick because of it. Republicans blocked this.
    The Jobs Bill- Offsets the payroll tax for 1 year for companies that hire new employees, or people receiving unemployment insurance. Also gives other tax incentives to companies hiring new employees. Republicans attempted to block this.
    Wall Street Reform- Puts stricter regulations on the banks, preventing them from becoming “too big to fail”. Curbs reckless spending practices that caused the banking crisis. Republicans attempted to block this.
    American Recovery and Reinvestment Act- Pumped billions of dollars into state and local Governments to prevent us from sinking into a second Great Depression. Republicans opposed this but now want to take credit for the parts of it that we know are successful.
    Oil Spill Liability- Raises the liability on what companies can be made to pay to clean up after an oil spill. Republicans blocked this.
    Immigration Reform- Republican suggested comprehensive immigration reform until Obama supported it. Now they're rabidly opposed to it and even voted against their own legislation. Republicans blocked this.
    Unemployment extension bill HR-4213- Would provide additional aid to the millions of Americans still on unemployment who are just trying to support themselves and their families. Republicans blocked this bill for 8 weeks before it finally passed. Republicans blocked this for 8 weeks before it finally passed.
    Fair Pay Act of 2009- Also called the Lily Ledbetter bill. Requires that women receive equal compensation to men for doing the same work. Republicans attempted to block this.
    The next time someone tells you that the Republicans care about the American people just give them this list of all the bill Republicans wanted to fail.
     
  2. I would like to see a list like this for Reagan's or Bushes term against the dems.

    Not that it matters, they are all war criminals anyways.
     
  3. How much of that crap is even constitutional?
     

  4. That's what I was thinking. Some of if sounds nice, and yeah I'd rather have government spend money on 9/11 vets than more wars, but the government needs to be scaled back dramatically and a lot of these fly in the face of that.
     




  5. The next time you want to make a list of all the bills republicans wanted to fail....


    make sure the bills are constitutional and not deficit financed.
     
  6. [quote name='"Runningw235"']

    The next time you want to make a list of all the bills republicans wanted to fail....


    make sure the bills are constitutional and not deficit financed. [/quote]

    True but even excluding those it still paints a discusting picture of the Republican party.

    Do I really need to post a list of unconstitutional bills Republicans have passed/ LOL

    Not that the dems are better.

    Republicans are just flat out evil and Democrats are just flat out stupid.

    Libratarians are the most rational thinkers and care about civil liberties and the constitution.

    The 2 party system is completely corrupt.
     
  7. really this is your attitude? homeless vets your on your own?

    and i dont see free enterprise or free market, or no regulations anywhere in the constitution? maybe im missing something and you could reference the part of the constitution your referring to.
     


  8. We do have the right to free trade, given certain restrictions of course.


    Its basic liberty.
     

  9. What makes you think a libertarian would use tax revenue to give people welfare? transfer payments....


    Thats a direct contradiction. Many of those same ones would be opposed by a true libertarian.
     
  10. I love gridlock when the Republicans and Dems are in gridlock that means they haven't agreed how to fuck us over on an issue, yet.
     

  11. A 'true' libertarian as president would still have to work with the same democrat and republican congress and house. Would that lead to...

    A) more gridlock

    B) less gridlock
     
  12. ^^

    if the people ever elected a member of the libertarian party as president of the us, then chances are there would be libertarian members of Congress as well.
     
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    ps: op.. a lot of these bills weren't actually blocked, but were "attempted to be blocked by Republicans" and went through anyway.. so this thread title is very misleading.

    sometimes they try and block these things knowing that they don't have the votes to block something, just to keep their idiot constituents happy.
     
  14. [quote name='"yurigadaisukida"']

    True but even excluding those it still paints a discusting picture of the Republican party.

    Do I really need to post a list of unconstitutional bills Republicans have passed/ LOL

    Not that the dems are better.

    Republicans are just flat out evil and Democrats are just flat out stupid.

    Libratarians are the most rational thinkers and care about civil liberties and the constitution.

    The 2 party system is completely corrupt.[/quote]

    And this is why if the shit you post would've been passed in a bipartisan way it would of been stupid evil policies.
     

  15. Why is it that republicans can pass bills to go to war and not fund it, but when those people who they sent to war come back, they won't pass bills that would help them get jobs?

    Veterans' Jobs Bill Blocked in the Senate - NYTimes.com

    All of the sudden republicans are the "responsible ones" when it comes to money? That's some bullshit.


    Who
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    My step dad listens to right wing radio 24/7 now that we don't have tv and I hear republicans talk about how bad outsourcing is, but when a bill comes up to end tax breaks for companies that send jobs overseas, they block it. The bill also gave tax incentives to companies that brought jobs back to the USA.

    GOP senators block Dem

    "Senate Republicans on Thursday blocked an "insourcing" bill from Democrats that would have ended tax breaks for companies that move jobs overseas.
    The Bring Jobs Home Act also would have given a tax incentives to companies that bring jobs back to the United States. The measure failed to advance on a 56-42 vote, with 60 votes needed to end debate on the bill."


    Why is the Political Ad disclosure bill unconstitutional? I hear on both sides that we need to get money out of politics and this bill would at least allows us to see who is persuading our politicians. It won't completely get money outta politics, but at least it's a step in the right direction. The politicians can put their balls on the line when they put up a political ad instead of saying "I had nothing to do with that ad, [Blank] Super PAC did."



    Well, you don't like the idea of banks being able to give out loads to small businesses, I bet you would like the idea of giving small businesses tax cuts right? Well republicans block a bill that would do just that.

    http://www.rollcall.com/news/gop_blocks_senate_small_business_tax_cut_bill-216100-1.html

    "Senate Republicans made good on their threat to filibuster a Democratic small-business tax cut bill today, ensuring the bill fell seven votes short of what it needed to move forward.
    The Senate voted 53-44 to limit debate on the bill and move to final passage, but 60 votes were needed to overcome the filibuster."
     
  16. The one bill both Dems and Repubs agreed upon: THE PATRIOT ACT
     

  17. and the ndaa :mad:
     

  18. See above.
     
  19. [quote name='"Runningw235"']

    What makes you think a libertarian would use tax revenue to give people welfare? transfer payments....

    Thats a direct contradiction. Many of those same ones would be opposed by a true libertarian.[/quote]

    Ummmmmm what? No where in NY entire post did I say anything about taxes or wellfair. Are you sure you can read? Lol
     


  20. Im just saying....a libertarian would vote against most of those bills too.
     

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