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Republicans Must Stop Putting The Tea Party Ahead Of America’s Economy
United States Senate Democrats ^ | 3/26/12 | Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

Posted on 03/26/2012 12:28:28 PM PDT by mdittmar

Washington, D.C.Nevada Senator Harry Reid spoke on the Senate floor today regarding the transportation jobs bill and legislation to repeal subsidies for big oil companies raking in record profits. Below are his remarks as prepared for delivery:

Tens of thousands of bridges and millions of miles of roadways across the country are in a state of disrepair.

But, rather than putting Americans to work fixing those roads and bridges – and repairing crumbling train tracks, highways and sidewalks across the nation – House Republican leaders are pandering to the Tea Party.

As if putting the Tea Party ahead of efforts to repair our nation’s crumbling infrastructure wasn’t bad enough, House Republicans are risking 2.8 million jobs in the process.

I was disappointed to hear last week that House Republican leaders will pursue a three-month extension of the Highway Bill. They should be voting on the two-year transportation bill passed on an overwhelming, bipartisan vote by the Senate.

Their short-term Band-Aid bill is no solution. Communities and contractors need certainty – especially going into the summer construction season – that their projects won’t grind to a halt in three months because the House once again refuses to act.

The American people will know who to blame if chaos in the House Republican caucus costs us almost 3 million jobs. One week remains until thousands of projects around the country lock their gates and lay off their workers.

It is time for House Republican leaders to do the responsible thing: take up the Senate-passed transportation bill, which is strongly supported by Senate Republicans.

The American people are watching, and time is wasting.

While House Republicans are squandering precious time and risking American jobs, the Senate will move forward with a bill to repeal billions in subsidies to big oil companies.

Last year, Big Oil raked in $137 billion in profits – more than ever before – but still received billions in taxpayers-funded giveaways.

Even with domestic oil production at its highest level in almost a decade, prices at the pump are rising.

Oil companies are making money hand over fist. When the price of a gallon of gas goes up by a single penny, quarterly profits for the five major oil companies go up by $200 million.

Yet this country continues to give taxpayer dollars to some of the most profitable corporations in the world – corporations that don’t need our help. It’s time to end this careless corporate welfare.

The only real way to bring down prices at the pump is to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil. That will take additional responsible, domestic oil exploration anhgd smart investments in clean energy technology.

The Senate will vote this evening to advance the Repeal Big Oil Tax Subsidies Act.

This legislation ends more than $2 billion a year in tax breaks for Big Oil. And it invests the savings in the clean energy industry, where it will grow our economy and create jobs.

Repealing wasteful subsidies won’t cause oil and gas prices to rise. But reducing America’s dependence on foreign oil will cause prices to fall.

I hope my Republican colleagues will join Senate Democrats and repeal subsidies for Big Oil. It is time we worked together to move this nation toward its clean energy future.

But if Republicans continue to stand up for oil companies making record profits, one thing will be obvious: Republicans care less about bringing down gas prices than about helping big oil companies that don’t need the help.

Congress should pass this legislation quickly, before another taxpayer dollar is spent on wasteful handouts to Big Oil.

The Senate must also move quickly to reform our postal system. And in the coming weeks the Senate must reauthorize of the Violence Against Women Act, pass additional job creation measures and take up a crucial cybersecurity bill.

The Pentagon says passing cybersecurity legislation is the single most important action Congress can take to improve national security. That’s why I will bring a bill to the floor very soon.

Bipartisan efforts to craft comprehensive cybersecurity legislation have been ongoing for several years, but the time to act is now.

It is time for Republican colleagues who have been involved in this effort from the start to sit down at the negotiating table and help us settle on a final approach. The next few weeks will set the path ahead.

Both parties agree this legislation is a priority. And Senators interested in getting involved should act now, before time runs out.

As always, I hope Democrats and Republicans will be able to work together to forge a path forward.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2012; democratcorruption; democrats; liberalfascism; nobama2012; nodemocrats2012; reid; teaparty
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"The American people are watching",yes they are harry.
1 posted on 03/26/2012 12:28:33 PM PDT by mdittmar
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Harry, shove it up your lying, smelly, septic Obama.

Way up.

And keep it there, Obamahole.


2 posted on 03/26/2012 12:29:53 PM PDT by Da Coyote
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Harry Reid, the day you tell Republicans what to do will be a.;....incidentally, WTH are you doing in Utah? NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say) •By James Bamford Email Author March 15, 2012 | 7:24 pm | The NSA has become the largest, most covert, and potentially most intrusive intelligence agency ever. Under construction by contractors with top-secret clearances, the blandly named Utah Data Center is being built for the National Security Agency. A project of immense secrecy, it is the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade. Its purpose: to intercept, decipher, analyze, and store vast swaths of the world’s communications as they zap down from satellites and zip through the underground and undersea cables of international, foreign, and domestic networks. The heavily fortified $2 billion center should be up and running in September 2013. Flowing through its servers and routers and stored in near-bottomless databases will be all forms of communication, including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital “pocket litter.” It is, in some measure, the realization of the “total information awareness” program created during the first term of the Bush administration—an effort that was killed by Congress in 2003 after it caused an outcry over its potential for invading Americans’ privacy. ----------------------------------------------------- Sitting in a restaurant not far from NSA headquarters, the place where he spent nearly 40 years of his life, Binney held his thumb and forefinger close together. “We are, like, that far from a turnkey totalitarian state,” he says. There is still one technology preventing untrammeled government access to private digital data: strong encryption. Anyone—from terrorists and weapons dealers to corporations, financial institutions, and ordinary email senders—can use it to seal their messages, plans, photos, and documents in hardened data shells. For years, one of the hardest shells has been the Advanced Encryption Standard, one of several algorithms used by much of the world to encrypt data. Available in three different strengths—128 bits, 192 bits, and 256 bits—it’s incorporated in most commercial email programs and web browsers and is considered so strong that the NSA has even approved its use for top-secret US government communications. Most experts say that a so-called brute-force computer attack on the algorithm—trying one combination after another to unlock the encryption—would likely take longer than the age of the universe. For a 128-bit cipher, the number of trial-and-error attempts would be 340 undecillion (1036). Breaking into those complex mathematical shells like the AES is one of the key reasons for the construction going on in Bluffdale. That kind of cryptanalysis requires two major ingredients: super-fast computers to conduct brute-force attacks on encrypted messages and a massive number of those messages for the computers to analyze. The more messages from a given target, the more likely it is for the computers to detect telltale patterns, and Bluffdale will be able to hold a great many messages. “We questioned it one time,” says another source, a senior intelligence manager who was also involved with the planning. “Why were we building this NSA facility? And, boy, they rolled out all the old guys—the crypto guys.” According to the official, these experts told then-director of national intelligence Dennis Blair, “You’ve got to build this thing because we just don’t have the capability of doing the code-breaking.” It was a candid admission. In the long war between the code breakers and the code makers—the tens of thousands of cryptographers in the worldwide computer security industry—the code breakers were admitting defeat. So the agency had one major ingredient—a massive data storage facility—under way. Meanwhile, across the country in Tennessee, the government was working in utmost secrecy on the other vital element: the most powerful computer the world has ever known. The plan was launched in 2004 as a modern-day Manhattan Project------------------------------------------------- The NSA believes it’s on the verge of breaking a key encryption algorithm—opening up hoards of data. That, he notes, is where the value of Bluffdale, and its mountains of long-stored data, will come in. What can’t be broken today may be broken tomorrow. “Then you can see what they were saying in the past,” he says. “By extrapolating the way they did business, it gives us an indication of how they may do things now.” The danger, the former official says, is that it’s not only foreign government information that is locked in weaker algorithms, it’s also a great deal of personal domestic communications, such as Americans’ email intercepted by the NSA in the past decade. But first the supercomputer must break the encryption, and to do that, speed is everything. The faster the computer, the faster it can break codes. The Data Encryption Standard, the 56-bit predecessor to the AES, debuted in 1976 and lasted about 25 years. Yottabytes and exaflops, septillions and undecillions—the race for computing speed and data storage goes on. In his 1941 story “The Library of Babel,” Jorge Luis Borges imagined a collection of information where the entire world’s knowledge is stored but barely a single word is understood. In Bluffdale the NSA is constructing a library on a scale that even Borges might not have contemplated. And to hear the masters of the agency tell it, it’s only a matter of time until every word is illuminated. James Bamford (washwriter@gmail.com) is the author of The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America. “The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either, but right through every human heart.” Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn "Silence in the face of evil is itself evil; God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act." 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3 posted on 03/26/2012 12:32:39 PM PDT by Paperdoll (On the cutting edge)
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I’ve literally spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on road taxes in my 40+ years of driving and purchasing gasoline.

The money was obviously spent on other government programs.


4 posted on 03/26/2012 12:32:48 PM PDT by SatinDoll (No Foreign Nationals as our President!)
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Democrats Must Stop Putting Their Gimmee Constituents Ahead of the Country


5 posted on 03/26/2012 12:33:10 PM PDT by AtlasStalled
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But Harry is just fine wasting $5 Billion for his political cronies to build a train from Vegas to the California high desert. No one will ride that darn thing.


6 posted on 03/26/2012 12:33:20 PM PDT by RGF
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The Tea Party is the only thing that will save this country.


7 posted on 03/26/2012 12:33:20 PM PDT by struggle (http://killthegovernment.wordpress.com/)
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As always, I hope Democrats and Republicans will be able to work together to forge a path forward.

Translation:

As always, I hope Democrats and the media gang up on Republicans, and scare the living crap out of them, to force a democrat path forward.

8 posted on 03/26/2012 12:33:50 PM PDT by b4its2late (Patience is not a virtue, it is a waste of time.)
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Dear Senator Reid,

Over 1,200 days and counting without a budget from you, as required by law. So why don’t you get busy and submit a budget instead of yammering about Americans lawfully exercising their First Amendment rights.


9 posted on 03/26/2012 12:34:23 PM PDT by Lurker (The avalanche has begun. The pebbles no longer have a vote.)
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Harry has always been obsessed with the Tea Party, more than anyone else.

Because he knows if the Republicans ever should actually become the standard-bearers of Conservatism, he’s finished.

As it is, he knows the wussie Bohner kind of Republican is no different than members of his own party, maybe easier to control than some...


10 posted on 03/26/2012 12:34:39 PM PDT by bigbob
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The author is getting an idea of just how bad it is.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xbADASwYPU


11 posted on 03/26/2012 12:35:43 PM PDT by cuban leaf (Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
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The reason “millions of miles of roadways across the country are in a state of disrepair” is because a criminal government has been looting the system for decades.


12 posted on 03/26/2012 12:35:56 PM PDT by SpaceBar
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Hey Stinky Harry! You little creep! Without the TEA Party, there wouldn’t be an “economy”. You moron!!! Wake up boy!


13 posted on 03/26/2012 12:36:27 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (It's time to WEAN the government off of our money.)
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All of this is a huge load of Pelosi.
14 posted on 03/26/2012 12:37:56 PM PDT by immadashell
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The Tea Party is about capitalism.

"Obama's and Reid's America" is about socialism.

It is easy for me to decide about which direction I want to go in.

USA, make up your mind.

Prosperity or poverty.

15 posted on 03/26/2012 12:37:56 PM PDT by dancusa (You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity, by legislating the wealth out of prosperity.)
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This legislation ends more than $2 billion a year in tax breaks for Big Oil.

LMFAO! the US uses 19.5 million bbl/day. That's 7.1 billion bbl/year. This $2 billion will reduce the price of oil by $0.28. Given a ratio of $4 gas/$100 oil we can expect gas to decline by $0.011 per gallon. Nice work Harry you idiot.

16 posted on 03/26/2012 12:38:33 PM PDT by Wyatt's Torch (I can explain it to you. I can't understand it for you.)
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The reason we HAVE any economic issues is that the Tea Party issues no longer are represented at the Federal Gov’mt.

Almost all the accumulated wealth in the USA...was accumulated from decades prior to the Revolutionary War through the establishment of Welfare state in the mid-20th century.

Since then the “accumulation “ has reversed with the establishment and growth of the welfare state- an ideology to which Reid is an adherent.

It is all so really unnecessary, it is sad.


17 posted on 03/26/2012 12:38:58 PM PDT by mo (If you understand, no explanation is needed. If you don't understand, no explanation is possible.)
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Interesting that the CIA gets most of it’s members from Brigham Young University. Now this new agency ploanned for Utah! the White Horse Prophecy, Mitt Romney and The Establishment! We don’t need no stinkin’ theocratic Communism in tahis country!


18 posted on 03/26/2012 12:40:11 PM PDT by Paperdoll (On the cutting edge)
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Interesting that the CIA gets most of it’s members from Brigham Young University. Now this new agency planned for Utah! the White Horse Prophecy, Mitt Romney and The Establishment! We don’t need no stinkin’ theocratic Communism in tahis country!


19 posted on 03/26/2012 12:41:22 PM PDT by Paperdoll (On the cutting edge)
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Interesting that the CIA gets most of it’s members from Brigham Young University. Now this new agency planned for Utah! the White Horse Prophecy, Mitt Romney and The Establishment! We don’t need no stinkin’ theocratic Communism in tahis country!


20 posted on 03/26/2012 12:42:02 PM PDT by Paperdoll (On the cutting edge)
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