The GOP’s Default Caucus
162 Republicans Vote for Default
Republicans’
first act in their latest manufactured crisis was shutting down the
government in a failed and mean-spirited bid to deny affordable health
insurance to millions.
We
know that the shutdown resulted in some 800,000 federal employees being
thrown out of work, hundreds of national parks and other federal lands
closed, cancer treatments denied, food assistance cut off to low-income
women and children, and countless other painful consequences for people
across the country.
It also cost the economy at least $24 BILLION. Just to give you an idea, here are just a few examples of what else you could get for $24 BILLION:
- The net cost of to the government from the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP): $24 billion
- The Department of Agriculture’s proposed budget: $22.6 billion
- NASA’s approved budget: $16.6 billion
- All air transportation programs, including the Federal Aviation Administration, security, research, and other costs: $21.9 billion
- The Child Tax Credit: $22.1 billion
- The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program (formally known as welfare): $17.7 billion
- The cost of Head Start, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and Women Infants and Children (WIC) program combined: $25.2 billion
The $24 BILLION sucked out of the economy thanks to the government shutdown comes on top of an estimated $700 BILLION cumulative hit to the economy thanks to the GOP’s years-long effort to govern by crisis.
Despite admitting that they got “nothing” as a result of the painful and damaging shutdown, Tea Party Republicans say it was somehow still “worth it” for them.
In fact, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) won’t rule out another shutdown, adding that he will still “do anything” to stop Obamacare. Another House Republican, Rep. John Fleming (R-LA), said, “we’re going to start this all over again.”
It gets worse.
After inflicting this painful and unnecessary shutdown on the country for 16 days, during which time they sometimes seemed to forget why
they even shut the government down in the first place, Republicans
voted en masse last night in favor of a catastrophic default and
continued government shutdown.
The GOP’s Default Caucus — 18 Republican Senators and 144 House Republicans
— apparently preferred a default that threatened to collapse the entire
global economy to allowing millions to get affordable health insurance
and re-opening the government at spending levels Republicans themselves proposed.
Supporting
a government shutdown is bad enough, but supporting an economic
shutdown by refusing to pay the nation’s bills is a stunningly extreme
position. Unfortunately, it’s a position that a majority of
Congressional Republicans apparently support. Even GOP budget guru Paul
Ryan voted for a reckless economic shutdown on top of the government shutdown.
As National Journal noted today,
“several of those who might be considered serious GOP 2016 contenders
for the presidency also voted in favor of the first default in American
history in order to stay in the tea party’s good graces.”
BOTTOM LINE: It’s time for the GOP’s brinksmanship and manufactured crises to end. Instead of shutting down the government, voting to default on our obligations, and proclaiming their pride
in job-killing austerity spending cuts, Republicans should sit down
with Democrats and agree to a budget that protects important programs
and makes the investments we need to grow the economy and create jobs.
The
Center for American Progress has a balanced budget plan that will
replace the damaging sequester cuts for the next three years and make
badly needed investments in job creation. You can check it out HERE.
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