Republicans abandon 9/11 first responders

Al Jazeera scoops America’s news networks on the latest 9/11 story and Republicans abandon first responders, as explained by John Stewart:

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The Republican position can be found summarized in a NY Daily News story about Senator Susan Collins (Republican from Maine), who called Capitol security for protection when first responders told her they would visit to lobby for the bill. That is a strange story on its own, but here is the Republican position in brief:

Republicans oppose the bill’s plan to raise funds by closing tax loopholes on foreign companies that funnel profits through third parties.

That point of opposition makes little sense alone since there also were other methods of funding on the table.

Gillibrand and Sen. Chuck Schumer, both N.Y. Democrats, have offered at least five other ways to pay for the measure, suggesting a deal could get done.

Republicans also could have presented their own solutions for funding.

Rather than move ahead with suggestions, work on the bill themselves, or just let it go to a vote, the Republicans in the Senate did nothing but block and ignore the bill. Even after all demands had been met by the President, the Republican Senators continued to delay and walk away.

Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) said he voted against the first responders bill because Republicans had threatened to vote against everything until tax cuts for the rich were extended and a measure to fund the government was passed.

Despite the fact that President Barack Obama had met the GOP demands, Senate Republicans continued to block action in the upper chamber until everything was complete and signed into law.

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Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) also said he opposed moving forward on the bill because he wanted to get to tax cuts and the budget first. “I wanted to get to other items,” he said. He then added, upon further reflection, that he had actually been out of town and wasn’t around to vote to filibuster the bill. Brownback will become Kansas governor next and, he said, he was busy back home crafting the budget. He is recorded as not having voted.

They do not mince words. They were entirely focused on tax cuts for the rich. It not only was their number-one priority, they actually refused to accept anything other than that or their own budget needs as a priority. The health and safety of first responders, many of whom are in need for help this very minute, were ignored entirely.

Wow. Republican Senators feel they can openly say they have taken a stand (to protect tax cuts for the wealthiest few) with complete disregard for impact to the lives of men and women who now suffer as a result of service and dedication to their country.

The personal stories found on NY Daily News drive home why this has become a truly shocking and sad moment in American history.

[Disabled Ground Zero workder T. J. Gilmartin] hasn’t been able to work since 2008 and the youngest of his daughters is 15. Without the Zadroga bill passing, he will have very little money.

“I have three daughters to worry about,” he said, his voice cracking. “If this doesn’t happen, I don’t know how I’m going to do it. My daughters just lost their mother.”

Media matters, like The Daily Show, says the story is that there has been no story.

…the larger point here is that Republicans are now practicing an unprecedented brand of obstructionism and they’re doing without having to pay much of a political price. Why? Because the press is giving them a pass. The press is pretending what Republicans are doing is normal and everyday. It’s not. It’s radical.

I see it slightly differently. The story was ignored, which is terrible, but the story still may be heard. It at least has been reported online.

What is truly disturbing is the shallow and short-sighted ethics expressed by Republicans; a simple question now may be raised that could significantly harm American volunteerism, patriotism and national security. JFK famously told young Americans “Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.”

The Republicans in the Senate, with their odd agenda, have just reformulated that question:

“Ask not what your country can do to protect your health and safety – ask what you can do to help us extend more tax breaks to the wealthy”.

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