Sabotage !


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How Low Can the GOP Go?

Here’s one thing President Obama had to say during Wednesday’s big speech on the economy:

I care about one thing and one thing only, and that’s how to use every minute — the only thing I care about is how to use every minute of the remaining 1,276 days of my term to make this country work for working Americans again.  That’s all I care about.  I don’t have another election.

Meanwhile, Congressional Republicans and their allies have a different goal in mind. Their strategy: sabotage. They’ve done it before and now they’re trying to do it again. They’re trying to sabotage the economy and undermine Obamacare — even if millions of Americans suffer as a result.

Sabotaging the Economy

Deficits are falling at the fastest rate in decades and we’ve already achieved more deficit reduction than we set out to at height of deficit hysteria. Nevertheless, Republicans refuse to get rid of the sequester and are now demanding  even more painful spending cuts. If they don’t get their way they are again threatening to shut down the government and, even worse, default on the nation’s obligations.

We watched this same movie back in 2011. It hurt the economy then and it threatens to hold it back now just as the recovery appears to be gaining steam.

We know the sequester is causing real pain to people across the country, but yesterday the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office told us how many jobs it will be killed if it’s left in place next year: up to 1.6 MILLION.

Yep, you read that right. If the Republicans force us to keep the sequester cuts for another year, as many as 1.6 MILLION fewer Americans will be working. That’s 1.6 MILLION Americans who won’t be buying the goods of businesses large and small. As we discussed yesterday, middle class consumers are the real job creators and the economy simply can’t work without them.

Sabotaging the Government

House Republicans are trying to enact their long-held goal of simply “starving the beast” so much that government simply can’t function. In order to keep the government from shutting down, they are now demanding cuts even deeper and more painful than the sequester. Here’s but a few examples of the crippling cuts they are now calling for:

Just like blocking nominees to government agencies they don’t like, the GOP is trying to starve programs they don’t care about or whose mission they disagree with. This is simply nullification by another name.

Sabotaging Obamacare

Conservatives know they are at the last chance saloon when it comes to their quest to destroy Obamacare. They lost the fight in Congress, they lost at the Supreme Court, and President Obama won and Democrats added seats in the Senate last November.

They know that millions of Americans will soon get access to quality, affordable health care for the first time. Tens of millions more already have new benefits and better coverage. And come January 1, 2014, the worst abuses of the health insurance industry, including denying coverage to those with preexisting conditions, will be history.

The only thing conservatives can do now is try to throw sand in the gears. They have spent or will spend hundreds of millions of dollars on a misinformation campaign. They’re hurting some of the poorest Americans by refusing to expand Medicaid. They are threatening to shut down the government in order to defund the law. They’re intimidating private sector groups that might want to help inform the public of the law’s benefits. And, most cynically of all, they are trying to convince the uninsured to stay uninsured. All of this simply out of spite and the hopes it might benefit them in the 2014 election.

Norman Ornstein, a scholar at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, wrote a must-read column this week calling out Republicans for their appalling behavior:

What is going on now to sabotage Obamacare is not treasonous—just sharply beneath any reasonable standards of elected officials with the fiduciary responsibility of governing.[…]

But to do everything possible to undercut and destroy its implementation—which in this case means finding ways to deny coverage to many who lack any health insurance; to keep millions who might be able to get better and cheaper coverage in the dark about their new options; to create disruption for the health providers who are trying to implement the law, including insurers, hospitals, and physicians; to threaten the even greater disruption via a government shutdown or breach of the debt limit in order to blackmail the president into abandoning the law; and to hope to benefit politically from all the resulting turmoil—is simply unacceptable, even contemptible. One might expect this kind of behavior from a few grenade-throwing firebrands. That the effort is spearheaded by the Republican leaders of the House and Senate—even if Speaker John Boehner is motivated by fear of his caucus, and McConnell and Cornyn by fear of Kentucky and Texas Republican activists—takes one’s breath away.

BOTTOM LINE: Republicans are trying to sabotage the economy and undermine Obamacare merely out of political spite and the hopes it might help them in 2014. Instead of sabotaging the economy and trying to deny quality, affordable health care to millions of Americans, it’s time for Republicans to focus on actually governing this country and helping grow the middle class and the economy along with it.

Standing Up for Women and Girls at Home and Abroad


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Friends,

Here in the United States and across the globe, President Obama and his Administration have been working to empower women and girls.

On Wednesday, President Obama visited Knox College in Illinois to kick off a series of speeches about his vision for rebuilding an economy that puts the middle class – and those fighting to join it – front and center.

That same day , five past winners and current finalists of the annual Google Science Fair met with Todd Park, U.S. Chief Technology Officer, at the White House to discuss career paths for women in science, technology, engineering and math.

Dr. Jill Biden is traveling in India this week and focusing on issues affecting women and children. On Tuesday, Dr. Biden participated in a roundtable discussion with officials from the government of Maharashtra, USAID, UNICEF, Indian civil society and the private sector to learn about their efforts to improve nutrition across the country. Please read on for more about Dr. Biden’s important visit.

That same day, First Lady Michelle Obama addressed 1,800 people at the National Council of La Raza’s Annual Conference in New Orleans, including many mothers and grandmothers, to talk about the importance of healthy lifestyles for families – including nutrition, exercise, and regular check-ups and screenings.

In case you missed it, President Obama announced his intent to nominate Caroline Kennedy to be the next Ambassador to Japan and Carrie Hessler Radelet to be the new Director of the Peace Corps. The Senate confirmed Gina McCarthy as the next Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, and the President commended her as a “proven leader.”

Please read below for more, and thank you for all that you do!

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President Obama Lays out a Better Bargain for the Middle Class

In his remarks on Wednesday, President Obama highlighted the progress our country has made together in the five years since the start of the recession saying,

“Thanks to the grit and resilience and determination of the American people – of folks like you – we’ve been able to clear away the rubble from the financial crisis. We started to lay a new foundation for stronger, more durable economic growth. As a country, we’ve recovered faster and gone further than most other advanced nations in the world. With new American revolutions in energy and technology and manufacturing and health care, we’re actually poised to reverse the forces that battered the middle class for so long, and start building an economy where everyone who works hard can get ahead.”

Learn more about President Obama’s plan here.

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President Barack Obama delivers a speech on the economy at Knox College in Galesburg, Ill., July 24, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)

All-Star Female Students Come to the White House to Discuss Women in STEM

On Wednesday, at a meeting in the West Wing of the White House, U.S. Chief Technology Officer Todd Park, Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer Jen Pahlka, and other senior Obama Administration officials specializing in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), met with five inspiring young women to discuss academic and career pathways in STEM fields. The students were past winners and current finalists of the annual Google Science Fair—an online science competition open to high-school-aged students that solicits “ideas that will change the world.”

Read more about the impressive accomplishments of nominees and finalists Brittany Wenger, Valerie Ding, Naomi Shah, Lizzie Zhao and Lauren Hodge.

Dr. Biden’s Trip to India

This week, Dr. Biden has been traveling in India visiting with non-profits and members of the private sector to discuss issues affecting women and children, including life-threatening malnutrition. On Tuesday, Dr. Biden attended a roundtable discussion with Government of Maharashtra Officials, USAID, UNICEF, Indian civil society and private sector representatives to learn about their efforts to improve nutrition across the country and to make available other proven health interventions to prevent child deaths, such as immunizations, clean water, and treatment of pneumonia and diarrhea.

After the roundtable discussion Dr. Biden continued on to The Dilaasa Crisis Intervention Department for Women in Bandra, an area in Mumbai. The center is the first hospital-based crisis center in India for female survivors of domestic violence and came out of a partnership between the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, a public entity, and the Center for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes, a private trust. This relationship illustrates how dedicated both the people and the government are to creating a safe space for the victims of gender based violence and to ensuring that this nightmare ends for so many women.

Read more about Dr. Biden’s visit to India here.

Dr. Biden Meets with Community Leaders NGOs

Dr. Biden meets with community leaders, US and India agency officials, and NGOS to discuss joint efforts to end childhood malnutrition. (Photo Credit: Carrie Levay)

Michelle Obama Empowers Latino Community at Nation Council of La Raza Conference

Speaking to over 1,800 attendees at the Annual Conference of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) on Tuesday, First Lady Michelle Obama celebrated the NCLR’s accomplishments in reducing obesity through its Comer Bien (Eat Well) program. She emphasized, however, that there is still much more work to be done since nearly 40 percent of Hispanic children in the U.S. are overweight or obese and Hispanic kids ages nine to 13 are only half as likely to participate in organized physical activity outside school.

The First Lady urged the audience to use their purchasing decisions to make change. She said, “Today, the Latino community’s buying power is more than one trillion dollars…and it’s expected to increase to $1.5 trillion by 2015. So make no mistake about it, with the choices that you make, you all could completely transform the marketplace… So when companies step up and provide healthy choices…we all need to step up and actually take advantage of those choices.”

Read the First Lady’s full remarks here and learn more about the First Lady’s efforts to fight childhood obesity with her Let’s Move initiative.

In Case You Missed It: Confirmations & Nominations

On Tuesday, President Obama announced his intent to nominate Caroline Kennedy as Ambassador to Japan. Caroline Kennedy is President of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation and Chair of the Senior Advisory Committee of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University. She is the editor of several New York Times best-selling books on topics including constitutional law, American history, politics, and poetry. She received a B.A. from Harvard University and a J.D. from Columbia Law School.

Last week, the U.S. Senate confirmed Gina McCarthy as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. As President Obama noted: “With years of experience at the state and local level, Gina is a proven leader who knows how to build bipartisan support for commonsense environmental solutions that protect the health and safety of our kids while promoting economic growth.”

The President also announced his intent to nominate Carolyn “Carrie” Hessler Radelet as Director of the Peace Corps saying, “As Deputy Director of the Peace Corps, Carrie has been instrumental in recruiting and training thousands of Peace Corps volunteers who work to promote social and economic development around the world. I’m delighted to nominate her as Director, so this program can continue to benefit from her vision and commitment.” Currently Ms. Hessler Radelet is Deputy Director of the Peace Corps, a position she has held since 2010. Read her biography here.

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President Barack Obama announces the nominations of, from left, Ernest Moniz as Energy Secretary, Gina McCarthy as Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, and Sylvia Mathews Burwell as Director of the Office of Management and Budget, in the East Room of the White House, March 4, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)

What Conservati​ves Don’t Get


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“A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned to walk forward.” Never has that phrase by Franklin D. Roosevelt seemed more apt than when reading the economic musings of the Wall Street Journal editorial page.

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Spending And The Economy

Economists are clear: decreased government spending is the primary culprit behind the slow economy. And experts are still calling for more infrastructure investment to prevent another bridge collapse like the 2007 one in Minneapolis. Albert Kleine fisks the WSJ‘s editorial page to show how economic growth and better jobs growth are possible in the wake of President Obama’s economic speech. http://mm4a.org/13dR749

What To Know About Detroit

Detroit filed for bankruptcy recently. While conservatives are reflexively blaming Obama for the city’s troubles, Joe Strupp spoke with Detroit reporters to get an actual picture of what led to this. http://mm4a.org/17DggJR Related: Fox thinks Detroit is a sign of things to come; Albert Kleine and Craig Harrington spoke with economist Jared Bernstein about why Detroit is a rare case: http://mm4a.org/1aYByXL

Reuters Climate Coverage Evaporates

FEATURED VIDEO

NRA board member and columnist Ted Nugent keeps pushing racism. This is a short video of the worst of Nugent’s hatred. http://youtu.be/WNiCmJpeTP8

LIMBAUGH AND O’REILLY’S BUSINESS MODEL

Rush Limbaugh and Bill O’Reilly have become outraged after President Obama’s remarks about race. Salon’s Joan Walsh examined how they stoke racial tension for cash: http://bit.ly/13fyZHQ

HAYES ON O’REILLY

A lot of what Bill O’Reilly has said about race is wrong. Chris Hayes took on O’Reilly’s “super racist rant” — and it’s well worth five minutes of your time. http://mm4a.org/140I4U0

IMAGE OF THE WEEK

The Minimum Wage Hasn’t Increased In Four Years; What You Need To Know

A new Media Matters analysis finds that Reuters climate coverage declined under Managing Editor Paul Ingrassia, a self-described “skeptic.” This comes after Reuters’ previous climate change corresspondant claimed that Ingrassia was killing stories. Max Greenberg examines the evidence: http://mm4a.org/1653RNn Related: Fox News was happy to push a story claiming the EPA targeted conservatives, but when the story predictably collapsed, Fox ignored it: http://mm4a.org/12fyTVO

~ Bills and Hearings in the House


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Monday, July 29, 2013

Hearing: Oversight Field Hearing on “Stopping Federal Land and Water Grabs: Protecting Property Rights from Washington, DC Edicts”

1:00 PM | Theater of the West Plains Civic Center, 110 St. Louis Street, West Plains, Missouri Host: Committee on Natural Resources | Subcommittee on Water and Power

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Markup: Markup of H.R. 2810, and H.R. 2844

4:00 PM | 2123 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Energy and Commerce | Full Committee

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Hearing: How to Improve the Efficiency, Safety, and Security of Maritime Transportation: Better Use and Integration of Maritime Domain Awareness Data

10:00 AM | 2167 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure | Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation

Hearing: The Frontiers of Human Brain Research

10:00 AM | 2318 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Science, Space, and Technology | Subcommittee on Research and Technology

Hearing: Full Committee Markup on H.R. 255, H.R. 553, H.R. 623, H.R. 908, H.R. 930, H.R. 1168, H.R. 1170, H.R. 1526, H.R. 1684, H.R. 1818, H.R. 1963, H.R. 2388, H.R. 2463, H.R. 2650, and H.R. 2728

10:00 AM | 1324 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Host: Committee on Natural Resources | Full Committee

Hearing: JOINT – TSA Integrity Challenges: Examining Misconduct by Airport Security Personnel

10:00 AM | 311 Cannon HOB Host: Committee on Homeland Security | Subcommittee on Oversight and Management Efficiency

Markup: Markup of H.R. 2810, and H.R. 2844

10:00 AM | 2123 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Energy and Commerce | Full Committee

Hearing: Oversight of IRS’s Legal Basis for Expanding ObamaCare’s Taxes and Subsidies

10:15 AM | 2154 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Oversight and Government Reform | Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Health Care and Entitlements

Markup: Full Committee Markup – FY 2014 Interior and Environment Appropriations Bill

10:30 AM | 2359 Rayburn Host: Committee on Appropriations | Multiple Subcommittees

Hearing: The War on Poverty: A Progress Report

12:30 PM | 210 Cannon HOB Host: Committee On The Budget | Full Committee

Hearing: Oversight of DOE’s Strategy for the Management and Disposal of Used Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste

2:00 PM | 2123 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Energy and Commerce | Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy

Hearing: Chairman Reichert Announces Hearing on Improving the Safety Net to Ensure Families Receive Real Help

2:00 PM Host: Committee on Ways and Means | Subcommittee on Human Resources

Hearing: The Iran-Syria Nexus and its Implications for the Region

2:30 PM | 2172 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Foreign Affairs | Subcommittee on Middle East and North Africa

Hearing: H.R. 367 and H.R. 2009

3:00 PM | H-313 Capitol Host: Committee on Rules | Full Committee

the Senate S.1243 ~~ Congress ~~ the House


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The Senate stands in adjournment until 2:00pm on Monday, July 29, 2013.  Following any Leader remarks, the Senate will be in morning business until 4:30pm with Senators permitted to speak therein for up to 10 minutes each.

Following morning business, the Senate will resume consideration of S.1243, the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Appropriations bill.

At 4:30pm, the Senate will proceed to Executive Session to consider Executive Calendar #208, the nomination of James B. Comey, Jr., of Connecticut, to be Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations with the time until 5:30pm equally divided and controlled between Senators Leahy and Grassley or their designees.

At 5:30pm, there will be a roll call vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the Comey nomination.

During Thursday’s session of the Senate cloture was filed on the following items in the following order:

–          Executive Calendar #208, the nomination of James B. Comey, Jr., of Connecticut, to be Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations,

–          Executive Calendar #223, the nomination of Kent Yoshiho Hirozawa, of New York, to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board,

–          Executive Calendar #224, the nomination of Nancy Jean Schiffer, of Maryland, to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board, and

–          Executive Calendar #104, the nomination of Mark Gaston Pearce, of New York, to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board.

If cloture is invoked on any of the nominations, there would be up to 8 hours of post-cloture debate time on each nomination.  Upon disposition of each nomination, the Senate will proceed to a cloture vote on the next nomination in the order listed above.

 

Senator Reid filed cloture on the following nominations:

 

–          Executive Calendar #201, the nomination of Bryan Todd Jones, of Minnesota, to be Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms; and

–          Executive Calendar #220, the nomination of Samantha Power, of Massachusetts, to be Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations.

 

The cloture vote on the Jones nomination would occur on Wednesday unless a further agreement can be reached. If cloture is invoked on either of the nominations, there will be up to 8 hours for debate prior to a vote on confirmation of the nomination.

Senator Reid withdrew the cloture motion on the Comey nomination. Following Senator Grassley’s remarks, at approximately 5:30/5:35pm, the Senate will proceed to a 15 minute roll call vote on confirmation of Executive Calendar #208, the nomination of James B. Comey, Jr., of Connecticut, to be Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations.

At 5:30pm the Senate began a 15 minute roll call vote on confirmation of Executive Calendar #208, the nomination of James B. Comey, Jr., of Connecticut, to be Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations;

Confirmed: 93-1, 2 senators voted present

Senators should expect the next vote to begin as early as 10:00am tomorrow. That vote would be on the motion to invoke cloture on Executive Calendar #223, the nomination of Kent Yoshiho Hirozawa, of New York, to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board.

WRAP UP

ROLL CALL VOTE

1)      Confirmation of Executive Calendar #208, the nomination of James B. Comey, Jr., of Connecticut, to be Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations; Confirmed: 93-1-2 (present)

 

LEGISLATIVE ITEMS

Adopted S.Res.167, A resolution reaffirming the strong support of the United States for the peaceful resolution of territorial, sovereignty, and jurisdictional disputes in the Asia-Pacific maritime domains with a Feinstein amendment to the preamble.

Discharged the Judiciary committee and adopted S.Res.153, Recognizing the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie.

Began the Rule 14 process of H.R.2218, Coal Residuals Reuse and Management Act of 2013.

 

No additional EXECUTIVE ITEMS

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Last Floor Action: 6/26
10:02:55 A.M. – The Speaker announced
that the House do now adjourn pursuant to a previous special order.

The next meeting is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. on July 30, 2013.

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