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DEM SENATOR ON SPEAKER PELOSI’S NATIONAL ENERGY TAX: “WE DON’T WANT TO BE A SUCKER”
BLOWBACK FROM THE ENERGY TAX VOTE BACK HOME LEAVES HEARTLAND DEMS “RATTLED”
July 13, 2009 | House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) | Permalink
As
the House Democratic Leadership tries to gather support for their
massive small business tax and government takeover of health care, they
are finding reluctance from many in their own caucus. Why? Well, many
Democrats who walked the plank and voted for the Speaker’s unpopular
national energy tax faced a blistering reaction back home, and the Senate looks unlikely to act on the legislation – meaning House Democrats got “BTU-ed” all over again.
Roll Call this morning reported on the Democratic House Members’ unease, and the hurdle it is creating:
“Democrats
who helped the sweeping climate change bill squeak through before
jetting home for the July Fourth break got a surprisingly ugly
homecoming, encountering a barrage of protests, attack ads and negative
press. Police turned up at a local protest aimed at Rep. Allen Boyd
(Fla.), a leader of the moderate Blue Dog Coalition. Freshman Rep. John
Adler (N.J.) told a local paper he got shoved.”
“The bruising
endured by the moderates — along with serious substantive concerns
—prompted them last week to derail the planned Friday rollout of the
health care bill. And it presents a continuing challenge to leaders
hoping to wrap work on the package this month. ‘They are completely and
totally rattled,’ one senior Democratic aide said of the centrists.
‘I’ve never seen them as bad as they are now.’”
Those Democrats are right to be worried, since Politico finds little enthusiasm for Speaker Pelosi’s national energy tax in the Senate:
“President
Barack Obama’s plan for climate change legislation faces an
extraordinarily tough climb in the Senate. For proof, look no further
than to some of Obama’s closest allies.”
“‘We’ve got to be
very careful with what we do with this legislation,’ Sen. Claire
McCaskill (D-Mo.), a near—constant cable surrogate during Obama’s
presidential campaign, told Missouri talk radio show host Mike Ferguson
last week. ‘We need to be a leader in the world, but we don’t want to be a sucker.’”
“When
it comes to climate change, McCaskill and other Midwestern Democrats
are putting their home-state concerns ahead of one of the president’s
biggest first-year priorities; many of them fear that the legislation,
which narrowly passed the House earlier this month, will hurt
manufacturing- and coal-dependent areas that are already struggling.”
Republicans have a better solution. Our “all of the above” plan will
lower energy costs, clean up the environment, and create millions of
new American jobs. When will the Democratic leaders realize that we
need a serious plan to help our economy and reduce our dependence on
foreign sources of energy, not the job-killing boondoggle like Speaker
Pelosi’s national energy tax?
REPUBLICAN LEADER PRESS OFFICE REP. JOHN BOEHNER (R-OH) H-204, THE CAPITOL (202) 225-4000 | GOPLEADER.GOV
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