The House Of Representatives Has Every Right To Withhold Funding – Senate or No Senate

The House Of Representatives Has Every Right To Withhold Funding – Senate or No Senate

Why the hell is the GOP playing games with these asshats, if they hold the power of the purse, they can do what they want regardless of the Senate. Why can’t they articulate this?

Who Shut Down the Government?

by Thomas Sowell

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Even when it comes to something as basic, and apparently as simple and straightforward, as the question of who shut down the federal government, there are diametrically opposite answers, depending on whether you talk to Democrats or to Republicans.

There is really nothing complicated about the facts. The Republican-controlled House of Representatives voted all the money required to keep all government activities going — except for ObamaCare.

This is not a matter of opinion. You can check the Congressional Record.

As for the House of Representatives’ right to grant or withhold money, that is not a matter of opinion either. You can check the Constitution of the United States. All spending bills must originate in the House of Representatives, which means that Congressmen there have a right to decide whether or not they want to spend money on a particular government activity.

Whether ObamaCare is good, bad or indifferent is a matter of opinion. But it is a matter of fact that members of the House of Representatives have a right to make spending decisions based on their opinion.

ObamaCare is indeed “the law of the land,” as its supporters keep saying, and the Supreme Court has upheld its Constitutionality.

But the whole point of having a division of powers within the federal government is that each branch can decide independently what it wants to do or not do, regardless of what the other branches do, when exercising the powers specifically granted to that branch by the Constitution.

The hundreds of thousands of government workers who have been laid off are not idle because the House of Representatives did not vote enough money to pay their salaries or the other expenses of their agencies — unless they are in an agency that would administer ObamaCare.

Since we cannot read minds, we cannot say who — if anybody — “wants to shut down the government.” But we do know who had the option to keep the government running and chose not to. The money voted by the House of Representatives covered everything that the government does, except for ObamaCare.

The Senate chose not to vote to authorize that money to be spent, because it did not include money for ObamaCare. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says that he wants a “clean” bill from the House of Representatives, and some in the media keep repeating the word “clean” like a mantra. But what is unclean about not giving Harry Reid everything he wants?

If Senator Reid and President Obama refuse to accept the money required to run the government, because it leaves out the money they want to run ObamaCare, that is their right. But that is also their responsibility.

You cannot blame other people for not giving you everything you want. And it is a fraud to blame them when you refuse to use the money they did vote, even when it is ample to pay for everything else in the government.

When Barack Obama keeps claiming that it is some new outrage for those who control the money to try to change government policy by granting or withholding money, that is simply a bald-faced lie. You can check the history of other examples of “legislation by appropriation” as it used to be called.

Whether legislation by appropriation is a good idea or a bad idea is a matter of opinion. But whether it is both legal and not unprecedented is a matter of fact.

Perhaps the biggest of the big lies is that the government will not be able to pay what it owes on the national debt, creating a danger of default. Tax money keeps coming into the Treasury during the shutdown, and it vastly exceeds the interest that has to be paid on the national debt.

Even if the debt ceiling is not lifted, that only means that government is not allowed to run up new debt. But that does not mean that it is unable to pay the interest on existing debt.

None of this is rocket science. But unless the Republicans get their side of the story out — and articulation has never been their strong suit — the lies will win. More important, the whole country will lose.

2 thoughts on “The House Of Representatives Has Every Right To Withhold Funding – Senate or No Senate

  1. House makes bill for health care. Bill passes senate and then President and is signed into law by all three parties.
    House now decides to not pay for bill but pay for everything else. Senate and president (and people, since they voted out Romney running on an anti-obamacare platform) disagree and say pay for everything or nothing at all.

    Sure, your argument that the house and the senate can do these things is valid, but it’s all how it’s sold to the publi. I’d say house members are more likely to be voted out than senate members based on how the current media spin is going.

    1. MP – Well you hit it on the head. When you own the media, you own the world.
      The people didn’t vote Romney out, electoral college system with left leaning high population urban centers with the majority of the electoral votes beat Romney. If you saw the map that showed 80% of the United States voted Romney, the blue areas were a minor portion, and densely populated, therefore the votes.

      I would rather see good men put up a fight than be silent hoping to be thrown a crumb from the current powers that be. It is my belief you won’t see another Republican hold the presidency for decades. We went down a slippery slope by re-electing a failure due to the system mentioned above. And I believe we are doomed to repeat that mistake, so fight the bastards at every turn.

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